Why do people join social movements? What keeps them involved once
they have joined? These central questions in the study of social
movements are newly investigated in this study of the interwar
Green Shirt Movement. The Green Shirts are the only example in
Britain of an anti-war, mixed sex youth movement which became a
uniformed, political organisation, marching the streets and
mobilising amongst the unemployed. Half a century after the
movement came to an end it remains, for surviving members, the most
important experience of their lives. This book uses their
experiences to cast new light on the concepts of commitment,
charisma and affiliation in social movements.
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