Ebook: Resisting Reagan: the U.S. Central America peace movement
Author: Reagan Ronald, Smith Christian
- Tags: Peace movements--Central America--History, Peace movements--United States--History, Religion and politics--United States--History, Peace movements, Religion and politics, Politics and government, International relations, History, Central America -- Relations -- United States, United States -- Relations -- Central America, Central America -- Politics and government -- 1979-, Peace movements -- United States -- History, Peace movements -- Central America -- History, Religion and politics -- United States -- Hi
- Year: 1996
- Publisher: University of Chicago Press
- City: Chicago;Central America;United States
- Language: English
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1. The Sources of Central American Unrest -- 2. United States Intervention -- 3. Low-Intensity Warfare -- 4. Launching the Peace Movement -- 5. Grasping the Big Picture -- 6. The Social Structure of Moral Outrage -- 7. The Individual Activists -- 8. Negotiating Strategies and Collective Identity -- 9. Fighting Battles of Public Discourse -- 10. Facing Harassment and Repression -- 11. Problems for Protesters Closer to Home -- 12. The Movement's Demise -- 13. What Did the Movement Achieve? -- 14. Lessons for Social-Movement Theory -- Appendix: The Distribution and Activities of Central America Peace Movement Organizations.
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