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  • von Wayne P. Te Brake
    40,00 - 101,00 €

    Religious War and Religious Peace in Early Modern Europe presents a novel account of the origins of religious pluralism in Europe. Combining comparative historical analysis with contentious political analysis, it surveys six clusters of increasingly destructive religious wars between 1529 and 1651, analyzes the diverse settlements that brought these wars to an end, and describes the complex religious peace that emerged from two centuries of experimentation in accommodating religious differences. Rejecting the older authoritarian interpretations of the age of religious wars, the author uses traditional documentary sources as well as photographic evidence to show how a broad range Europeans - from authoritative elites to a colorful array of religious 'dissenters' - replaced the cultural 'unity and purity' of late-medieval Christendom with a variable and durable pattern of religious diversity, deeply embedded in political, legal, and cultural institutions.

  • von Corinna Jentzsch
    106,00 €

    Why do communities form militias to defend themselves against violence during civil war? Using original interviews with former combatants and civilians and archival material from extensive fieldwork in Mozambique, Corinna Jentzsch's Violent Resistance explains the timing, location and process through which communities form militias. Jentzsch shows that local military stalemates characterized by ongoing violence allow civilians to form militias that fight alongside the government against rebels. Militias spread only to communities in which elites are relatively unified, preventing elites from coopting militias for private gains. Crucially, militias that build on preexisting social conventions are able to resonate with the people and empower them to regain agency over their lives. Jentzsch's innovative study brings conceptual clarity to the militia phenomenon and helps us understand how wartime civilian agency, violent resistance, and the rise of third actors beyond governments and rebels affect the dynamics of civil war, on the African continent and beyond.

  • von Marcos E. Pérez
    117,00 €

    Based on multi-year ethnographic fieldwork on the Unemployed Workers' Movement in Argentina (also known as the piqueteros), Proletarian Lives provides a case study of how workers affected by job loss protect their traditional forms of life by engaging in progressive grassroots mobilization. Using life-history interviews and participant observation, the book analyzes why some activists develop a strong attachment to the movement despite initial reluctance and frequent ideological differences. Marcos Perez argues that a key appeal of participation is the opportunity to engage in age and gender-specific practices associated with a respectable blue-collar lifestyle threatened by long-term socioeconomic decline. Through their daily involvement in the movement, older participants reconstruct the routines they associate with a golden past in which factory jobs were plentiful, younger activists develop the kind of habits they were raised to see as valuable, and all members protect communal activities undermined by the expansion of poverty and violence.

  • - Costly Protest and Political Representation for Marginalized Groups
    von San Diego) Gause & LaGina (University of California
    44,00 - 107,00 €

  • - Critical Connections in American Political Development
    von New York) Tarrow & Sidney (Cornell University
    39,00 - 92,00 €

    Sidney Tarrow offers a new account of how the interactions between social movements and parties have been transformed throughout American history, also impacting the character and resilience of American democracy. The book is for scholars, students, and lay readers interested in American politics and American history.

  • - Studying the Dynamics of Government-Challenger Interactions
     
    107,00 €

    A detailed study of 60 contentious episodes in European politics where governments' austerity policies and institutional reforms were opposed during and after the Great Recession (2008-2015). The book provides methods and tools for the systematic analysis of the interactions between governments, their challengers, and third-party actors.

  • - Why the Chinese Regime Remains Stable despite Rising Protests
    von Massachusetts) Li & Yao (Harvard University
    37,00 €

    This book highlights the important role of informal norms in structuring state-protester interactions, mitigating conflict, and explaining regime resilience amid mounting unrest. It will appeal to scholars of social movements, comparative politics, civil society, international relations, governance, democratization, and area studies.

  • - Indirect Rule and Maoist Insurgency in India
    von Shivaji (University of Toronto) Mukherjee
    108,00 €

    Mukherjee shows how colonial indirect rule and land tenure create weak state capacity, land inequality and ethnic grievances which have led to Maoist insurgency in India. His research includes archival data, interviews, analysis of Maoist documents, and statistical testing using sub-national datasets, and helps to explain insurgency world-wide.

  • - Religious Minorities and the Rescue of Jews in the Low Countries during the Holocaust
    von Robert (University of California & Berkeley) Braun
    130,00 €

    This book sheds new light on the relationship between religion and tolerance by investigating the Christian protection of Jews during the Holocaust. It will appeal to those interested in religion, political violence, collective action, mixed methods, altruism, racism, tolerance, the Holocaust, and genocide.

  • - Protest Politics and Social Movement Activism in the Age of Globalization
    von Marco Giugni & Maria T. (University of Sheffield) Grasso
    112,00 €

    The first book-length analysis to explain the character of contemporary protest politics. Street Citizens analyzes original survey data on activists to explain the diverse motivations, social characteristics values and networks that draw them to engage politically to tackle the pressing social problems of our times.

  • - The Piquetero Movement in Argentina
    von Federico M. Rossi
    41,00 - 112,00 €

    This book offers an innovative perspective on the ever-widening gap between the poor and the state in Latin American politics. It presents a comprehensive analysis of the main social movement that mobilized the poor and unemployed people of Argentina to end neoliberalism and to attain incorporation into a more inclusive and equal society. The piquetero (picketer) movement is the largest movement of unemployed people in the world. This movement has transformed Argentine politics to the extent of becoming part of the governing coalition for more than a decade. Rossi argues that the movement has been part of a long-term struggle by the poor for socio-political participation in the polity after having been excluded by authoritarian regimes and neoliberal reforms. He conceptualizes this process as a wave of incorporation, exploring the characteristics of this major redefinition of politics in Latin America.

  • von Montreal) Eidlin & Barry (McGill University
    39,00 - 103,00 €

    This book is aimed at readers who want a better understanding of one of the key drivers of growing economic inequality: union decline. In explaining why Canadian unions remain stronger than their US counterparts, it shows the limits of conventional explanations and presents a novel approach to this perplexing question.

  • - Control and Contention in China
    von Diana (University of Toronto) Fu
    36,00 - 96,00 €

    When it is illegal for organizations to rally people to take to the streets, what do they do? This book theorizes a new pathway of civil society mobilization in contemporary China - mobilizing without the masses. It is for scholars, students, policymakers, NGO practitioners, and the educated reader.

  • - How Social Movement Democracies Survive
    von Nicole (University of Copenhagen) Doerr
    32,00 €

    At a time of increasing doubts about political legitimacy, concern for equal and inclusive democratic processes and deliberation is sweeping the social sciences. In this empirical study, the author presents the collective practices of political translation, which help multilingual and culturally diverse groups work together more democratically.

  • - Contentious Politics and the Arab Spring
    von Neil (King's College London) Ketchley
    33,00 - 111,00 €

    The book gives the first systematic account of the Egyptian Revolution in 2011 and its aftermath using a contentious politics framework. The book will be used by academics, upper-level undergraduates and postgraduate students interested in the Arab Spring.

  • - Coercive Institutions and State Violence
    von Columbia) Greitens & Sheena Chestnut (University of Missouri
    34,00 - 117,00 €

    This book will be used in advanced undergraduate courses and graduate seminars on East Asia, authoritarianism, contentious politics, human rights, comparative politics, protest and repression, and international relations.

  • - Europe's Sexual Minorities and the Politics of Visibility
    von Philadelphia) Ayoub & Phillip M. (Drexel University
    33,00 €

    Focusing on the transnational LGBT movement that has gained unprecedented momentum, this study is a timely contribution to debates both scholarly and popular.

  • - Memory and Resistance in the Long Shadow of the Catastrophic Past
    von Ralph A., Massachusetts) Thaxton & Jr. (Brandeis University
    119,00 €

    The book is about how memories of Mao era suffering, particularly memories of suffering and loss in the Great Leap Forward Famine, have seeped into the present day post-Mao reform period to shape the way in which rural famine survivors see and resist state power and injustice today.

  • - Market Reforms and the Roots of Social Protest in Latin America
    von Erica Simmons
    29,00 - 112,00 €

    This book will appeal to anyone interested in social movements, responses to market reforms, responses to privatization, responses to free trade, politics and cultures of food and water, and the rise of the left in Latin America. It would also appeal to people interested in recent Bolivian and Mexican politics.

  • - Repression and Demobilization of the Republic of New Africa
    von Ann Arbor) Davenport & Christian (University of Michigan
    42,00 - 110,00 €

    This book argues that social movement death is the outgrowth of a coevolutionary dynamic whereby challengers, influenced by their understanding of what states will do to oppose them, attempt to recruit, motivate, calm, and prepare constituents while governments attempt to hinder all of these processes at the same time.

  • von Rina (The Johns Hopkins University) Agarwala
    35,00 - 109,00 €

    Rina Agarwala investigates how vulnerable workers are organizing to improve their livelihoods in India. Drawing on 300 personal interviews with women workers in construction and tobacco, she finds these workers are launching an innovative movement to assert their rights.

  • - Collective Action after the WTO Protests in Seattle
    von Toronto) Wood & Lesley J. (York University
    30,00 - 108,00 €

    Why do new social movement tactics spread to some places and not others? Wood argues that inequalities rooted in political history, political economy and local interactions can make social movements more or less able to evaluate and incorporate new tactics.

  • - Digital Media and the Personalization of Contentious Politics
    von W. Lance (University of Washington) Bennett & Alexandra (Stockholms Universitet) Segerberg
    39,00 - 110,00 €

    Growing numbers of citizens find pathways to engagement through simple, everyday discourses shared over social media networks. The Logic of Connective Action offers a framework and a rich set of case studies to explain these increasingly common forms of public engagement with contemporary issues, and shows how they complement more conventional models of collective action in contentious politics.

  • von Massachusetts) Basu & Amrita (Amherst College
    44,00 - 110,00 €

    This study examines the political sources of violence against religious minorities in India. Focusing on Hindu organizations that have asserted dominance over religious minorities, particularly since the late 1980s, Amrita Basu questions the common assumption that Hindu-Muslim violence is inevitable.

  • von Sherrill (University College London) Stroschein
    35,00 €

    This book argues that protest by ethnic Hungarians in Romania and Slovakia brought about policy changes and integrated Hungarian minorities into the democratic process. Ethnic protest allowed groups to learn about the nature and limits of each other's claims, facilitating new democratic institutions.

  • von California) Soule & Sarah A. (Stanford University
    32,00 - 101,00 €

    This book examines anti-corporate activism in the United States and traces the shift brought about by deregulation and the decline in organized labor, which prompted activists to target corporations directly. Soule provides a nuanced understanding of the changing focal points of activism directed at corporations.

  • - Explaining Opposition to Energy Projects in the United States, 2000-2005
    von Stanford University, California) McAdam, Doug (Stanford University, usw.
    37,00 - 106,00 €

    This book reports the results of a comparative study of twenty communities earmarked for environmentally risky energy projects. The authors find the overall level of emergent opposition to the projects very low, and they seek to explain that variation and the impact it had on the proposed projects.

  • von Pittsburgh) Bob & Clifford (Duquesne University
    31,00 - 101,00 €

    This book analyzes transnational advocacy by conservatives. Mobilizing around diverse issues, their networks challenge progressive foes. Examining combat over gay rights and gun control, Clifford Bob's conclusions about norms, activists and institutions will change how campaigners fight, scholars analyze policy wars, and all of us understand global politics.

  • - The Divisive Politics of Climate Change
    von College Park) Hadden & Jennifer (University of Maryland
    37,00 - 102,00 €

    Networks in Contention examines how interactions between different organizations within the international climate change movement shape strategic decisions and the outcomes organizations are able to achieve. It explores how these actors can become more effective and suggests lessons for the future coordination of activism.

  • von New York) Bunce, Valerie J. (Cornell University, Washington DC) Wolchik & usw.
    37,00 - 103,00 €

    Why would authoritarian leaders lose elections? Bunce and Wolchik answer this question by analyzing a remarkable run of electoral victories by the opposition in postcommunist Europe from 1998 to 2005. They conclude that these upset elections occurred because of the work of a transnational network committed to electoral change.

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