Introduction: Towards a Global History of Social Movements by
Stefan Berger and Holger Nehring. - PART I: Conceptual,
Methodological and Theoretical Considerations 1. - Studying Social
Movements: Some Conceptual Challenges by Dieter Rucht 2. -
Subaltern Studies as a History of Social Movements in India by
Rochona Majumdar 3. - Trans-Pacific Feminism: Writing Women’s
Movement from a Transnational Perspective by Seonjoo Park. - PART
II: Continental Perspectives on the History of Social Movements 4.
- Social Movements in Latin America from the Nineteenth to the
Twenty-First Centuries by Claudia Wassermann. - 5 Dissident
Political History: Social Movements in Northern America by Felicia
Kornbluh 6. - European Social Protest, 1000 - 2000 by Marcel van
der Linden 7. - Social Movements in Africa by Andreas Eckert 8. -
Popular Movements in the Middle East and North Africa by John
Chalcraft 9. - Social Movements in India, 1800 to the Present by
Arvind Elangovan 10. - Subjectivation and Social Movements in
Post-Colonial Korea by Jung Han Kim. - 11 The History of Social
Movements in Australia by Sean Scalmer. - PART III: Social
Movements in Transnational Historical Perspective. - 12. - From
Cultural Wars to the Crisis of Humanity: Moral Movements in the
Modern Age by Alexandra Przyrembel 13 . - Labour movements in
Global Historical Perspective: Conceptual Eurocentrism and its
Problems by Stefan Berger 14. - Myths, Big Myths and Global
Environmentalism by Frank Uekötter 15. - Equality, Difference and
Participation: the Women’s Movement in Global Perspective by Ilse
Lenz 16. - Peace movements by Holger Nehring 17. - 1968: a Social
Movement Sui Generis by Gerd Rainer Horn 18. - Terrorism between
Social Movements, the State and Media Societies by Klaus Weinhauer
19. - Fascism as a Social Movement in a Transnational Context
by Kevin Passmore 20. - Post-Fascist Right-Wing Social Movements by
Fabian Virchow 21. - The Global Justice Movement – Resistance to
Dominant EconomicModels of Globalisation by Claudia Baumgarten 22.
- The ‘Arab Spring’ in Global Perspectice: Social Movements,
Changing Contexts and Political Transitions in the Arab World (2010
– 2014) by Nora Lafi. - Notes on Contributors. -
Index
Stefan Berger is Professor of Social History and Director of the
Institute for Social Movements at the Ruhr University Bochum,
Germany, as well as Executive Chair of the Foundation History of
the Ruhr. His research and publications focus on the history of
social movements, nationalism and national identity, historiography
and British and German modern and contemporary history.
Holger Nehring is both Professor of Contemporary European History
and Head of the Division of History and Politics at the University
of Stirling, UK. His research and publications focus on the history
of peace and violence, the history of social movements and
activism, and Cold War history.
“Kevin Passmore and Fabian Virchow’s contributions on fascist and post-fascist movements, respectively, are a welcome addition to a field often concerned solely with progressive and left-leaning activism. … The incredibly complex array of ideas interrogated within this volume works as a provocation, particularly to Western scholars, to think beyond Western assumptions developed over many decades of social movement research, and look behind the ideas … .” (Kyle Harvey, H-Soz-Kult, hsozkult.de, September, 2018)
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