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Minutes to Midnight - Nuclear Weapons Protest in America (Hardcover)
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Minutes to Midnight - Nuclear Weapons Protest in America (Hardcover)
Series: Violence, Cooperation, Peace
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Recipient of the 1991 Scholarly Achievement Award of the North
Central Sociological Association Minutes To Midnight is a timely
examination of one of the preeminent moral, political, and economic
dilemmas of our time. McCrea and Markle explore the dynamics of
social movements behind antinuclear weapons campaigns in
America--from the earliest post-war atomic scientists' movement to
the "ban the bomb" efforts to the ill-fated Freeze movement of the
1980s. The authors note that the atomic scientists' movement was
the first attempt by scientists--as scientists--to protest the uses
of their own creation. They locate contemporary problems in their
historical context by exploring the ways in which traditional
pacifist groups provided the infrastructure and directly
presaged--in strategy, tactics, and organizational dilemmas--the
Freeze movement. The authors use their information on antinuclear
protest activity as a way of understanding how social movements are
founded, how they fare, and how social change occurs in
postindustrial society. This highly readable book will be of
interest to a broad interdisciplinary audience of scholars,
professionals, graduate students, and upper-division undergraduates
in political science, peace studies, American studies, sociology
and the study of social movements, international relations, and
history. "An excellent supplementary reading in college courses on
social movements and political sociology. . . will stimulate
discussion and debate on perhaps the most important issue of the
century." --Contemporary Sociology "The book clearly applies social
theory to richly described cases of American protests against
nuclear weapons; admirably, the cases are viewed as linked within a
broad historical context." --Louis Kriesberg, Syracuse University
"For those interested in group theory. . . it does compile some
useful information on the strategies and tactics of the various
associations discussed. Upper-division undergraduates, graduate
students, and general readers." --Choice
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