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Aufbruch Nach Nicaragua


Aufbruch Nach Nicaragua
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Author : Erika Harzer
language : de
Publisher: Ch. Links Verlag
Release Date : 2008

Aufbruch Nach Nicaragua written by Erika Harzer and has been published by Ch. Links Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008 with Deutschland Bundesrepublik - Solidarität - Nicaragua - Deutschland DDR - Geschichte - Erlebnisbericht categories.




Rethinking Social Movements After 68


Rethinking Social Movements After 68
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Author : Belinda Davis
language : en
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Release Date : 2022-07-08

Rethinking Social Movements After 68 written by Belinda Davis and has been published by Berghahn Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-07-08 with History categories.


The year 1968 has widely been viewed as the only major watershed moment during the latter half of the twentieth century. Rethinking Social Movements after ’68 takes on this conventional approach, exploring the spaces, practices, organization, ideas and agendas of numerous activists and movements across the 1970s and 1980s. From the Maoist Communist League to the women’s movement, youth center movement, and gay liberation movement, established and emerging scholars across Europe and North America shed new light on the development of modern European popular politics and social change.



Activism Across Borders Since 1870


Activism Across Borders Since 1870
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Author : Daniel Laqua
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2023-08-10

Activism Across Borders Since 1870 written by Daniel Laqua and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-08-10 with History categories.


From the Occupy protests to the Black Lives Matter movement and school strikes for climate action, the twenty-first century has been rife with activism. Although very different from one another, each of these movements has created alliances across borders, with activists stressing that their concerns are not confined to individual nation states. In this book, Daniel Laqua shows that global efforts of this kind are not a recent phenomenon, and that as long as there have been borders, activists have sought to cross them. Activism Across Borders since 1870 explores how individuals, groups and organisations have fostered bonds in their quest for political and social change, and considers the impact of national and ideological boundaries on their efforts. Focusing on Europe but with a global outlook, the book acknowledges the importance of imperial and postcolonial settings for groups and individuals that expressed far-reaching ambitions. From feminism and socialism to anti-war campaigns and green politics, this book approaches transnational activism with an emphasis on four features: connectedness, ambivalence, transience and marginality. In doing so, it demonstrates the intertwined nature of different movements, problematizes transnational action, discusses the temporary nature of some alliances, and shows how transnationalism has been used by those marginalized at the national level. With a broad chronological perspective and thematic chapters, it provides historical context, clarifies terms and concepts, and offers an alternative history of modern Europe through the lens of activists, movements and campaigns.



German History Unbound


German History Unbound
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Author : H. Glenn Penny
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2022-06-30

German History Unbound written by H. Glenn Penny and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-06-30 with History categories.


What is German history? Where did it take place? And what role did Germans living outside of Central Europe play in it? This polycentric history offers a new vision: It uses communities of Germans, from Austria to Chile to Russia, to rethink our narratives of modern German history. Focusing on the great plurality of Germans, and their interconnections around the world, it pointedly de-centers the nation-state while arguing that resisting its dominance in our historical narratives has high intellectual and political stakes. For within an unbound German history there are characteristics, clues, models, and precedents that can do much to undermine the return of violent, exclusionary nationalism. To that end, this book calls for a greater integration of mobilities, migration flows, different ways of belonging, and transcultural places into our narratives of Germans' histories. Ultimately, it reveals how embracing a range of narratives can help us to better understand people's actions, intentions, and motivations in particular historical moments.



From Wounded Knee To Checkpoint Charlie


From Wounded Knee To Checkpoint Charlie
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Author : György Ferenc Tóth
language : en
Publisher: SUNY Press
Release Date : 2016-04-22

From Wounded Knee To Checkpoint Charlie written by György Ferenc Tóth and has been published by SUNY Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-04-22 with Social Science categories.


A historical analysis of the transatlantic relations of the American Indian radical sovereignty movement of the late Cold War. From Wounded Knee to Checkpoint Charlie examines the history of the transatlantic alliance between American Indian sovereignty activists and Central European solidarity groups, and their entry into the United Nations in the 1970s and 1980s. In the late Cold War, Native American activists engaged in transnational diplomacy for nation building by putting outside pressure on the US government for a more progressive Indian policy that reached for the full decolonization of Native American communities into independence. By using extensive multinational archival research complemented by interviews, György Ferenc Tóth investigates how older transatlantic images of American Indians influenced the alliance between Native activists and Central European groups, how this coalition developed and functioned, and how the US government and the regimes of the Eastern Bloc responded to this transatlantic alliance. This book not only places the American Indian radical sovereignty movement in an international context, but also recasts it as a transnational struggle, thus connecting domestic US social and political history to the history of Cold War transatlantic relations and global movements.



Making Sense Of The Americas


Making Sense Of The Americas
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Author : Jan Hansen
language : en
Publisher: Campus Verlag
Release Date : 2015-11-12

Making Sense Of The Americas written by Jan Hansen and has been published by Campus Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-11-12 with History categories.


"From anti-Reagan riots in West Berlin to pictures of revolutionary Nicaragua, it is often impossible to grasp social protest movements of the 1980s without referring to how they imagined "the Americas". This edited volume is aimed at historicizing the representations of the United States and of Latin America among Western European protesters around that decade. By researching dominant interpretation patterns, practices and symbols within these movements, this book offers a fresh and compelling look at protest in the second half of the 20th century."--Page 4 of cover.



African Students In East Germany 1949 1975


African Students In East Germany 1949 1975
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Author : Sara Pugach
language : en
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Release Date : 2022-10-13

African Students In East Germany 1949 1975 written by Sara Pugach and has been published by University of Michigan Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-10-13 with History categories.


This book explores the largely unexamined history of Africans who lived, studied, and worked in the German Democratic Republic. African students started coming to the East in 1951 as invited guests who were offered scholarships by the East German government to prepare them for primarily technical and scientific careers once they returned home to their own countries. Drawn from previously unexplored archives in Germany, Ghana, Kenya, Zambia, and the United Kingdom, African Students in East Germany, 1949–1975 uncovers individual stories and reconstructs the pathways that African students took in their journeys to the GDR and what happened once they got there. The book places these experiences within the larger context of German history, questioning how ideas of African racial difference that developed from the eighteenth through the early twentieth centuries impacted East German attitudes toward the students. The book additionally situates African experiences in the overlapping contexts of the Cold War and decolonization. During this time, nations across the Western and Soviet blocs were inviting Africans to attend universities and vocational schools as part of a drive to offer development aid to newly independent countries and encourage them to side with either the United States or Soviet Union in the Cold War. African leaders recognized their significance to both Soviet and American blocs, and played on the desire of each to bring newly independent nations into their folds. Students also recognized their importance to Cold War competition, and used it to make demands of the East German state. The book is thus located at the juncture of many different histories, including those of modern Germany, modern Africa, the Global Cold War, and decolonization.



A History Shared And Divided


A History Shared And Divided
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Author : Frank Bösch
language : en
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Release Date : 2018-09-14

A History Shared And Divided written by Frank Bösch and has been published by Berghahn Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-09-14 with History categories.


By and large, the histories of East and West Germany have been studied in relative isolation. And yet, for all their differences, the historical trajectories of both nations were interrelated in complex ways, shaped by economic crises, social and cultural changes, protest movements, and other phenomena so diffuse that they could hardly be contained by the Iron Curtain. Accordingly, A History Shared and Divided offers a collective portrait of the two Germanies that is both broad and deep. It brings together comprehensive thematic surveys by specialists in social history, media, education, the environment, and similar topics to assemble a monumental account of both nations from the crises of the 1970s to—and beyond—the reunification era.



Writing To Change The World


Writing To Change The World
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Author : Marike Janzen
language : en
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Release Date : 2018

Writing To Change The World written by Marike Janzen and has been published by Boydell & Brewer this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018 with History categories.


This book begins to recover the global history of solidarity as a principle of authorship, taking Anna Seghers (1900-1983) as an exemplar and reading her alongside prominent contemporaries: Brecht, Carpentier, and Spivak.



Weaving Solidarity


Weaving Solidarity
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Author : Sebastian Garbe
language : en
Publisher: transcript Verlag
Release Date : 2022-02-28

Weaving Solidarity written by Sebastian Garbe and has been published by transcript Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-02-28 with Political Science categories.


In the Global South, Indigenous and Native people continue to live under colonial relations within formally independent nation-states. Sebastian Garbe offers a critical perspective on contemporary expressions of international solidarity and transnational advocacy. He combines approaches from critical race and decolonial studies with an activist ethnography on networked spaces of encounters created through solidarity activism by Mapuche and non-Mapuche actors. Departing from those experiences, this book not only presents potential pitfalls of transnational advocacy but suggests new ways of understanding and practicing solidarity.