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The Breakthrough - Human Rights in the 197s (Paperback)
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The Breakthrough - Human Rights in the 197s (Paperback)
Series: Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights
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Between the 1960s and the 1980s, the human rights movement achieved
unprecedented global prominence. Amnesty International attained
striking visibility with its Campaign Against Torture; Soviet
dissidents attracted a worldwide audience for their heroism in
facing down a totalitarian state; the Helsinki Accords were signed,
incorporating a "third basket" of human rights principles; and the
Carter administration formally gave the United States a human
rights policy. The Breakthrough is the first collection to examine
this decisive era as a whole, tracing key developments in both
Western and non-Western engagement with human rights and placing
new emphasis on the role of human rights in the international
history of the past century. Bringing together original essays from
some of the field's leading scholars, this volume not only explores
the transnational histories of international and nongovernmental
human rights organizations but also analyzes the complex interplay
between gender, sociology, and ideology in the making of human
rights politics at the local level. Detailed case studies
illuminate how a number of local movements-from the 1975 World
Congress of Women in East Berlin, to antiapartheid activism in
Britain, to protests in Latin America-affected international human
rights discourse in the era as well as the ways these moments
continue to influence current understanding of human rights history
and advocacy. The global south-an area not usually treated as a
scene of human rights politics-is also spotlighted in
groundbreaking chapters on Biafran, South American, and Indonesian
developments. In recovering the remarkable presence of global human
rights talk and practice in the 1970s, The Breakthrough brings this
pivotal decade to the forefront of contemporary scholarly debate.
Contributors: Carl J. Bon Tempo, Gunter Dehnert, Celia Donert,
Lasse Heerten, Patrick William Kelly, Benjamin Nathans, Ned
Richardson-Little, Daniel Sargent, Brad Simpson, Lynsay Skiba,
Simon Stevens.
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