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1982
Life with the Enemy: Collaboration and Resistance in Hitler’s Europe, 1939-45, Rings, Werner , New York, p.352, (1982)
Explores differing forms resistance can take through symbolism and speech and defensive support of those targeted by regime, as well as open ‘offensive’ resistance. Andrew Rigby has argued that creating autonomous organisations from below can be a sixth form of ‘constructive resistance’ that does not necessarily directly challenge the regime: [view:biblio_individual_item_for_inline_reference=attachment=81487], pp. 3-6.
Moral Responsibility in Conflicts: Essays on Nonviolence, War and Conflict, Childress, James F. , Baton Rouge, p.224, (1982)
Includes chapters on conscientious objection and Reinhold Niebuhr on violent and nonviolent methods.
Nigerian Women Mobilized: Women’s Political Activity in Southern Nigeria, 1900-1965, Nba, Nina Emma , Berkeley CA, p.344, (1982)
No Bunkers Here: A Successful Nonviolent Action in a Welsh Community, Simpson, Tony , Merthyr Tydfil, p.47, (1982)
Account of direct action campaign against the building of a nuclear-blast-proof bunker.
Nuclear weapons and the Atlantic Alliance, Bundy, McGeorge, Kennan George F., McNamara Robert S., and Smith Gerard , Volume 60, Issue 4, p.14, (1982)
Obligations: Essays on Disobedience, War and Citizenship, Walzer, Michael , Cambridge MA, p.260, (1982)
Realising a Dream, Tomos, Angharad , London, (1982)
Rentier state and Shi’a Islam in the Iranian Revolution, Skocpol, Theda , Volume 11, Issue 3, p.19, (1982)
Skopcol is well known for her theoretical contribution to the theory of revolution, stressing the role of the state (States and Social Revolutions: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia and China, Cambridge University Press, 1979), here she applies her framework to the Iranian Revolution of 1977-79.
Reweaving the Web of Life: Feminism and Nonviolence, McAllister, Pam , Philadelphia PA, p.440, (1982)
Examines feminism, pacifism and nonviolence and anti-nuclear protests in the USA.
The Summer Before the Frost: Solidarity in Poland, Potel, Jean-Yves , London, p.229, (1982)
Eye-witness account of early stages, combined with broader analysis. Includes notes on key individuals and organizations and a chronology.
Sweet Freedom: The Struggle for Women’s Liberation in Britain, Coote, Anna, and Campbell Beatrix , London, p.258, (1982)
Study of British movement since 1960s, legislative changes and political developments affecting women in work, the family, sex and culture. Chapter 1, pp. 9-47, charts the evolution of the movement in terms of key protests, campaigns and organization, including some examples of nonviolent action.
Voices from Prague: Documents on Czechoslovakia and the Peace Movement, Kavan, Jan, and Tomin Zdena , London, p.75, (1982)
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What’s This Channel Four? An Alternative Report, Blanchard, Simon, and Morley David , London, p.192, (1982)
1981
Annotated Bibliography on Training for Nonviolent Action and Civilian-Based Defence, Randle, Michael, and Sharp Gene , Westport CT and Paris, p.118, (1981)
Introductory essay by Randle on training and another by Sharp on civilian-based defence.
Beijing Street Voices: The Poetry and Politics of China’s Democracy Movement, Goodman, David S. G. , London and Boston, p.208, (1981)
Black Southern Student Sit-in movement: An Analysis of Internal Organisation, Morris, Aldon , Volume 46, Issue 6 (December), p.24, (1981)
(reprinted in [view:biblio_individual_item_for_inline_reference=attachment=9970]) Describes the expansion of organisational capacity for direct action between 1956 and 1960.
The Break-up of Britain, Nairn, Tom , London, p.409, (1981)
Marxist analysis of the political and economic factors leading to a resurgence of national consciousness in the constituent parts of the UK. In a chapter on Ireland, he rejects what he sees as the oversimplified imperialist analysis of Ireland’s situation by Irish nationalists and some fellow Marxists from Connolly to Farrell. Argues the case for an independent Northern Ireland.
Come Together: The Years of Gay Liberation 1970-73, Walter, Aubrey , London, p.218, (1981)
Based on articles from the newspaper Come Together. Walter was one of the founders of the British Gay Liberation Front.
The Court Martial of the Kaohsiung Defendants, Kaplan, John , Berkeley CA, p.79, (1981)
Environmental Protest and Citizen Politics, McKean, Margaret A. , Berkeley CA, p.291, (1981)
Study of ‘Citizens’ movements’ against industrial pollution.
European Resistance Movements 1939-1945: A Complete History, Hæstrup, Jørgen , Westport CT, p.568, (1981)
Expert on the Danish resistance extends his scholarship to other resistance movements in Occupied Europe.
From Protest to Resistance, Bradshaw, Ross, Gould Dennis, and Jones Chris , Nottingham, p.64, (1981)
Story of the rise of direct action against nuclear weapons in the British context. Includes diary of main protest in the 1957-1966 period, and interviews with those involved.
Green Bans and Beyond, Mundey, Jack , Sydney NSW, (1981)
In Struggle, Carson, Clayborne , Cambridge MA, p.359, (1981)
Admired study of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) by an activist in the Civil Rights Movement.
Inside the Iranian Revolution, Stempel, John D. , Bloomington IN, p.324, (1981)
US diplomat describes and assesses the evolution of protest.

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