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Social Movements of the Sixties and Seventies

Author Bennett M. Judkins, J. Craig Jenkins, Roberta Ann Johnson, Barrie Thorne, Ronald Lawson, Luther P. Gerlach, Lynn E. Dwyer, Leonard Davidson
Publisher Longman Inc.
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PublisherLongman Inc.
ISBN / ASIN0582280915
ISBN-139780582280915
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This unique anthology on social movements of the sixties synthesizes case history and theory to illuminate both. Traditional and emerging theoretical perspectives are presented and criticized. Movement actions were analyzed and alternatives assessed.

Chapters are organized around key topics of concern to scholars and activists: Origins, Mobilization, Organization, Strategy, and Decline. Their authors have written an integrated volume whose contributions were assembled and edited to complement each other.

Finally, the movements in this book are highly varied. They include national and local, radical and reform, infamous and obscure movements, social and religious efforts to change or prevent change in individuals, laws, values, and the entire social structure. The efforts of such groups as tenants, mine and mill workers, the disabled, draft resisters, transit workers, Chicago Indians, Hawaiian farmers, and California farmworkers are critically scrutinized, as are the civil rights, women's liberation, anti-nuclear power, and student movements. The diversity highlights the common problems all movements face.