Social Movements in Britain

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Routledge, 2013 M10 18 - 208 pages
Social Movements have become a central focus of political study in recent years. Paul Byrne's accessible account of British Social movements introduces students to the relevant theories, and puts them into practice by examining groups such as Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth, the Women's Movement and the Green Party. Byrne goes on to look at how the British scene compares with what is happening in the rest of Europe and in America.
 

Contents

1 Introduction
1
2 Defining social movements
10
3 The resurgence of social movements
26
4 Theoretical ideas
35
5 Who are they?
62
6 CND and the peace movement
88
7 The womens movement
109
8 The green movement
128
9 Conclusions
158
Notes
181
Bibliography
191
Index
198
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Paul Byrne is a Senior Lecturer in Politics, Loughborough University.

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