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1989
Up Off Their Knees: A Commentary on the Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland, McCluskey, Conn , Republic of Ireland, p.245, (1989)
Account of origins and development of the movement by an activist who played a key role in its foundation.
Vietnam and the Antiwar Movement: An International Perspective, Dumbrell, John , Aldershot, p.182, (1989)
Chapters include: ‘Kent State: How the War in Vietnam became a War at Home’; ‘Congress and the Anti-War Movement’; ‘US Presidential Campaigns in the Vietnamese Era’; ‘Opposing the War in Vietnam – the Australian Experience’; ‘Vietnam War Resisters in Quebec’; ‘Anger and After – Britain’s CND and the Vietnam War’.
War and Society: The Militarisation of South Africa, Cock, Jacklyn, and Nathan Laurie , New York, p.361, (1989)
See also [view:biblio_individual_item_for_inline_reference=notlisted=30060]. Nathan was a leading activist in the End Conscription Campaign.
When the Best Say No: Impressions from a Visit to South Africa in Support of War Resisters, Clark, Howard , London, p.27, (1989)
1988
Against the Bomb: The British Peace Movement 1958-1965, Taylor, Richard , Oxford, p.368, (1988)
Well researched account of the first phase of the nuclear disarmament campaign in Britain, analysed and critiqued from a New Left/Marxist perspective.
Back from the Brink: The Creation of a Nuclear Free New Zealand, Clements, Kevin P. , Wellington NZ and New York, p.241, (1988)
Account of significant popular movement in 1970s and 1980s (including local councils declaring themselves nuclear-free) that led to government action to turn New Zealand into a nuclear-free zone and to refuse to allow US warships carrying nuclear weapons to dock in its ports (although it did not remove US monitoring bases).
Building Popular Power: Workers’ and Neighbourhoods’ Movements in the Portuguese Revolution, Hammond, John L. , New York, p.320, (1988)
Discos and Democracy: China in the Throes of Reform, Schell, Orville , New York, p.384, (1988)
Includes material on 1976-79 and 1986-87.
Fascism and Resistance in Portugal: Communists, Liberals and Military Dissidents in the Opposition to Salazar, 1941-1974, Raby, David L. , Manchester, p.288, (1988)
Analyses various stages of resistance, the role of the Communist Party throughout, of ‘military populism’ in the 1950s, of socialists and dissenting Catholics in the 1960s, and the impact of the colonial wars.
Freedom Summer, McAdam, Doug , New York, p.368, (1988)
A detailed study of SNCC’s Mississippi summer project in 1964.
The Hour of the Fox: Tropical Forests, the World Bank and Indigenous People in Central India, Anderson, Robert S., and Huber Walter , Seattle, p.173, (1988)
Johnson, Nixon and the Doves, Small, Melvin , New Brunswick NJ, p.319, (1988)
Focus on the presidents and their relationship with the Vietnam Anti-War Movements between 1961 and 1975.
Lessons in Nonviolence from the Fiji Coups, Martin, Brian , Volume 10, Issue 2 (Sept), p.14, (1988)
(also in [view:biblio_individual_item_for_inline_reference=attachment=159]), Ch. 5.
The mobilization and demobilization of women in militarized Chile, Bunster, Ximena , Brighton, p.13, (1988)
Discusses how Pinochet regime mobilized women to support it, but also role of women in spearheading resistance in 1979 and their role in 1986. See also [view:biblio_individual_item_for_inline_reference=notlisted=65041].
Mobilizing for Peace, Rochon, Thomas R. , Princetown NJ, p.232, (1988)
Wide-ranging analysis of West European anti-missile/nuclear disarmament campaigns 1979-1986, incorporating discussion of social movement theory and the wider political context. Focuses particularly on Britain, the Netherlands, West Germany and France. It includes great deal of information on organizations, campaigns and types of action, as well as many useful sources and references.
The Moral Vision of Cesar Chavez and the Farm Worker Movement, Dalton, John Frederick , New York, p.350, (1988)
Nonviolent Insurrection in El Salvador, Parkman, Patricia , Tucson, p.168, (1988)
Northern Ireland: The Political Economy of Conflict, Rowthorn, Bob, and Wayne Naomi , Cambridge, p.208, (1988)
Analysis of the causes of conflict in Northern Ireland, dealing mainly with the period from partition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985, though with a brief survey of the longer historical background. Pays greater attention than the majority of accounts to economic and class factors.
Notes on the Poetics of the Acevedo Movement against Torture, Agosin, Marjorie , Volume 10, Issue 3, p.6, (1988)
Parting the Waters: America in the King Years 1954-63, Branch, Taylor , Volume 1, New York, p.1064, (1988)
Part 1 of the trilogy. Episodes extracted from this readable narrative have been compiled into one volume – Taylor Branch, The King Years: Historic Moments in the Civil Rights Movement, New York, Simon and Schuster, pp. 256.
Pinochet: The Politics of Power, Arriagada, Genaro , Boston, p.196, (1988)
Opposition leader, active in the 1983 jornadas de protesta, and also in No campaign of 1988. Chapter 7 discusses the protests between 1983 and 1986.
The Police, Public Order and Civil Liberties: Legacies of the Miners’ Strike, McCabe, Sarah, and Wallington P. , London, p.209, (1988)
Popular Struggles in South Africa, Cobbett, William, and Cohen Robin , London and Trenton NJ, p.234, (1988)
Includes chapters on political unionism, the township revolts, student politics (school and university). Earlier version of the much-cited article [view:biblio_individual_item_for_inline_reference=notlisted=26494], reprinted here on pp. 90-113, are available online.
Power to the Young, York, Barry , Ringwood VIC, p.25, (1988)
The Quest for Justice, Boldt, Menno, Long Anthony, and Bear Leroy Little , Toronto, p.406, (1988)
Over 20 contributions from a wide range of aboriginal peoples and organizations, academics and government representatives, discussing land rights and other contentious issues in an historical, legal and political framework, and from regional and international perspectives.

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