Social movements in history

    • [DOC File]Sociology of Social Movements

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      9/25/13. CHAPTER 4—SOCIAL MOVEMENTS OF THE 1930S. History: top-down or bottom-up? One of the greatest historical distortions is the concentration on the New Deal and government policies as the focus of the 1930s when there was enormous activity “from below” that is often not mentioned or considered in isolation—what should this course be called: “History of the 1930s” or “The New ...

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    • 10 Unusual Social Movements That You Should Know About

      Social movements are generally seen as phenomena of the modern era and industrialized society, whether located in the “First” world or not (Hobsbawm 1959; Tilly 1986). Industrialization and urbanization, technological advancements, and ongoing democraticization allowed people to push for change collectively from the margins of the polity ...

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    • [DOC File]Community College of Baltimore County

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      American History Document Portfolio Project. Reform and Social Movements (1820-1850) The period from 1820 to 1855 introduced some of the most significant social and intellectual movements in American history. These movements changed the way Americans viewed religion, education, race and society as a whole.

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    • [DOC File]REFORM MOVEMENTS

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      Types of Social Movements. Theories on the ‘why’ and ‘how’ of social movements. The common characteristics of New Social Movements. Why are movements usually defined in non-institutional terms? Inclusive & Exclusive Movements. What makes an activist? Sept. 12th & 14th Transforming History: From Battle Cries to Triumphant Songs

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    • [DOC File]What Are Social Movements and What Is Gendered About …

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      Social movements have emerged around many identities throughout U.S. history. This class on social movements focuses on several of the major identity movements that have captured attention in the U.S. – White Supremacists, Religious Terrorists, the Civil Rights Movement, and the American Indian Movement. Politics does make for strange bedfellows.

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