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1994
Revolutionizing Motherhood: The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, Bouvard, Marguerite Guzman , Wilmington Delaware, p.278, (1994)
The Right to Refuse Military Orders, Pentikainen, Merja , Geneva, p.110, (1994)
Contributions on various forms of refusal – to do military service, to fire at one’s own people, to participate in torture, or to accept orders relating to nuclear weapons – together with summaries of relevant international law.
The Right to Refuse Military Orders, Pentikainen, Merja , Geneva, (1994)
The Rise of a Gay and Lesbian Movement, Adam, Barry D. , Boston, p.240, (1994)
Scholarly study of world wide campaigning for gay and lesbian rights, looking at earlier history as well as the militant protests and organizations of the 1960s-1970s.
Savage Dreams: A Journey into the Hidden Wars of the American West, Solnit, Rebecca , San Francisco CA, p.401, (1994)
Autobiographical account of radical campaigning activities against nuclear tests in Nevada. Author argues that policy of testing nuclear weapons in the American West is rooted in 19th century attitudes and policies towards native American peoples.
Shanghai’s strike wave of 1957, Perry, Elizabeth J. , Issue 157 (March), p.27, (1994)
Looks at little known worker unrest accompanying intellectual dissent.
States and Anti-Nuclear Movements, Flam, Helena , Edinburgh, p.427, (1994)
Deals with the anti-nuclear power movements and government responses to them and their demands in eight West European states – Austria, Britain, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and West Germany.
Tibet: Survival in Question, Donnet, Pierre-Antoine , Delhi and London, p.267, (1994)
Examines Tibet from 1950 to early 1990s, including the 1959 uprising, the role of the Dalai Lama and protests in the 1980s (see chapter 4, ‘The revival of nationalism’, pp. 93-107).
Trade Unionists against Terror: Guatemala City, 1954–1985, Levenson-Estrada, Deborah , Chapel Hill, p.288, (1994)
Includes account of 1984 workers’ occupation of Coca-Cola factory.
War and resistance: Southern Africa reports – the struggle for Southern Africa as documented by Resister magazine, Cawthra, Gavin, Kraak Gerald, and O'Sillivan Gerald , London, p.252, (1994)
A compilation from the (London) Committee on South African War Resistance.
Women and the Israeli Occupation: The Politics of Change, Mayer, Tamar , London, p.209, (1994)
Women for Peace, Women in Black , Yearbook, (1994)
published in English, Spanish and Serbian since 1994.
Women in Russia: A New Era of Russian Feminism, Posadskaya, Anastasia , London, p.256, (1994)
Study spanning women’s position in Tsarist Russia, th e Communist period and immediate aftermath of dissolution of USSR.
1993
Africa’s Troubled Transitions, Lemarchand, Rene , Volume 3, Issue 4 (Fall), p.12, (1993)
Belgrade Feminists 1992: Separation, Guilt and Identity Crisis, Mladjenovic, Lepa, and Litricin Vera , Issue 45, p.7, (1993)
Reviews development of Yugoslav feminism from 1978 and notes strains created by vigils against the war in Croatia and later in Bosnia. See also: [view:biblio_individual_item_for_inline_reference=notlisted=166598]
Compilation of Information on Crimes of War against Women in ex-Yugoslavia – and Actions and Initiatives in their Defence, , Belgrade, (1993)
Confessions of an Eco-Warrior, Foreman, Dave , New York, p.95, (1993)
By a founder of Earth First!
Distributing Sovereignty: Indian Nations and Equality of Peoples, Macklem, Patrick , Volume 45, Issue 5 (May), p.57, (1993)
Compares Canada and USA from a legal perspective.
Disturbing the War: Melbourne Catholics and Vietnam, Noone, Val , Richmond VIC, p.333, (1993)
Environmental Action in Eastern Europe: Response to Crisis, Jancar-Webster, Barbara , Armonk NY, p.256, (1993)
European Revolutions, 1492-1992, Tilly, Charles , Oxford, (1993)
Well-known exponent of the theory and history of resistance and revolt. In later part of book discusses whether the events in the Soviet bloc in 1989-91 count as revolutionary, and the possibility of nonviolent revolution.
Exit, voice and the fate of the German Democratic Republic, Hirschmann, Albert O. , Volume 45, Issue Jan., p.31, (1993)
Much cited conceptual analysis contrasting the movement of emigration through Hungary to the West and the internal resistance.
From Maude Royden’s Peace Army to the Gulf Peace Team: An Assessment of Unarmed Interpositionary Peace Forces, Weber, Thomas , Volume 30, Issue 1, p.40, (1993)
The Global Resurgence of Democracy, Diamond, Larry, and Plattner Marc F. , Baltimore MD, p.432, (1993)
Homosexual: Oppression and Liberation, Altman, Dennis , New York, p.304, (1993)
Key work on early period of Gay Liberation in 1960s/70s in the USA, examining different strands of movement and arguing need for struggle for common goals.

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