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Nonviolent social movements : a geographical perspective / edited by Stephen Zunes, Lester R. Kurtz, and Sarah Beth Asher.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Malden, Mass. : Blackwell, 1999Description: xii, 330 pISBN:
  • 1577180763 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 1577180755 (hardcover : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.61
LOC classification:
  • HM278. N695 1999
Contents:
Sources and Acknowledgments -- Notes on Editors and Contributors -- Introduction -- Pt. I. Perspectives on Nonviolent Movements -- 1. Nonviolence and Power in the Twentieth Century -- 2. You Can't Kill the Spirit: Women and Nonviolent Action -- Pt. II. The Middle East -- 3. Unarmed Resistance in the Middle East and North Africa -- 4. Nonviolent Resistance in the Occupied Territories: A Critical Reevaluation -- Pt. III. Europe -- 5. The Grassroots Movement in Germany, 1972-1985 -- 6. "We Have Bare Hands": Nonviolent Social Movements in the Soviet Bloc -- Pt. IV. Asia -- 7. The Origins of People Power in the Philippines -- 8. Imagery in the 1992 Nonviolent Uprising in Thailand -- 9. Violent and Nonviolent Struggle in Burma: Is a Unified Strategy Workable? -- Pt. V. Africa -- 10. The Ogoni Struggle for Human Rights and a Civil Society in Nigeria -- 11. The Role of Nonviolence in the Downfall of Apartheid -- Pt. VI. Latin America -- 12. Advocating Nonviolent Direct Action in Latin America: The Antecedents and Emergence of SERPAJ -- 13. The Brazilian Church-State Crisis of 1980: Effective Nonviolent Action in a Military Dictatorship -- Pt. VII. North America -- 14. Nonviolent Social Movements in the United States: A Historical Overview -- Conclusion -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Sources and Acknowledgments -- Notes on Editors and Contributors -- Introduction -- Pt. I. Perspectives on Nonviolent Movements -- 1. Nonviolence and Power in the Twentieth Century -- 2. You Can't Kill the Spirit: Women and Nonviolent Action -- Pt. II. The Middle East -- 3. Unarmed Resistance in the Middle East and North Africa -- 4. Nonviolent Resistance in the Occupied Territories: A Critical Reevaluation -- Pt. III. Europe -- 5. The Grassroots Movement in Germany, 1972-1985 -- 6. "We Have Bare Hands": Nonviolent Social Movements in the Soviet Bloc -- Pt. IV. Asia -- 7. The Origins of People Power in the Philippines -- 8. Imagery in the 1992 Nonviolent Uprising in Thailand -- 9. Violent and Nonviolent Struggle in Burma: Is a Unified Strategy Workable? -- Pt. V. Africa -- 10. The Ogoni Struggle for Human Rights and a Civil Society in Nigeria -- 11. The Role of Nonviolence in the Downfall of Apartheid -- Pt. VI. Latin America -- 12. Advocating Nonviolent Direct Action in Latin America: The Antecedents and Emergence of SERPAJ -- 13. The Brazilian Church-State Crisis of 1980: Effective Nonviolent Action in a Military Dictatorship -- Pt. VII. North America -- 14. Nonviolent Social Movements in the United States: A Historical Overview -- Conclusion -- Index.

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