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Revival: Chinese Perspectives on the Nien Rebellion (1981) (Paperback): Elizabeth J. Perry Revival: Chinese Perspectives on the Nien Rebellion (1981) (Paperback)
Elizabeth J. Perry
R1,328 Discovery Miles 13 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The study of peasant rebellion constitutes a major research field among contemporary Chinese historians. This book brings together translated excerpts of primary and secondary materials dealing with one of the largest rebellions in Chinese history: the Nien Rebellion of 1851-1868. The selections have been made with two main purposes in mind. First, they have been chosen with an eye toward introducing some new types of source materials for the study of Chinese peasant rebellion. Original field research conducted by Chinese scholars in the late 1950s uncovered important information not contained in official documentary collections. Second, the selections offer a sample of the nature of historiographical debate within Chinese academic circles. It is hoped that the selections will prove of interest not only to students of the Nien, but also to others curious about the lines of scholarly controversy within the People's Republic of China.

Revival: Chinese Perspectives on the Nien Rebellion (1981) (Hardcover): Elizabeth J. Perry Revival: Chinese Perspectives on the Nien Rebellion (1981) (Hardcover)
Elizabeth J. Perry
R3,875 Discovery Miles 38 750 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title was first published in 1981. The study of peasant rebellion constitutes a major research field among contemporary Chinese historians. This book brings together translated excerpts of primary and secondary materials dealing with one of the largest rebellions in Chinese history: the Nien Rebellion of 1851-1868. The selections have been made with two main purposes in mind. First, they have been chosen with an eye toward introducing some new types of source materials for the study of Chinese peasant rebellion. Original field research conducted by Chinese scholars in the late 1950s uncovered important information not contained in official documentary collections. Second, the selections offer a sample of the nature of historiographical debate within Chinese academic circles. It is hoped that the selections will prove of interest not only to students of the Nien, but also to others curious about the lines of scholarly controversy within the People's Republic of China.

Chinese Society - Change, Conflict and Resistance (Hardcover, 3rd edition): Elizabeth J. Perry, Mark Selden Chinese Society - Change, Conflict and Resistance (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Elizabeth J. Perry, Mark Selden
R4,744 Discovery Miles 47 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This bestselling introduction to Chinese society uses the themes of resistance and protest to explore the complexity of life in contemporary China. An interdisciplinary and international team of China scholars draw on perspectives from sociology, anthropology, psychology, history and political science and covers a broad range of issues.

Topics covered include:

- labour and environmental disputes
- rural and ethnic conflict
- migration
- legal challenges
- intellectual and religious dissidence
- opposition to family planning

The newly revised third edition adds two new chapters on gender and the family, and the reform of the Hukou system thus providing a comprehensive text for both undergraduates and specialists in the field, encouraging the reader to challenge conventional images of contemporary Chinese society.

Chinese Society - Change, Conflict and Resistance (Paperback, 3rd edition): Elizabeth J. Perry, Mark Selden Chinese Society - Change, Conflict and Resistance (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Elizabeth J. Perry, Mark Selden
R1,454 Discovery Miles 14 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This bestselling introduction to Chinese society uses the themes of resistance and protest to explore the complexity of life in contemporary China. An interdisciplinary and international team of China scholars draw on perspectives from sociology, anthropology, psychology, history and political science and covers a broad range of issues.

Topics covered include:

  • labour and environmental disputes
  • rural and ethnic conflict
  • migration
  • legal challenges
  • intellectual and religious dissidence
  • opposition to family planning.

The newly revised, third edition adds two new chapters on gender and the family, and the reform of the Hukou system thus providing a comprehensive text for both undergraduates and specialists in the field, encouraging the reader to challenge conventional images of contemporary Chinese society.

Revolution in the Highlands - China's Jinggangshan Base Area (Hardcover): Stephen C. Averill, Joseph W. Esherick,... Revolution in the Highlands - China's Jinggangshan Base Area (Hardcover)
Stephen C. Averill, Joseph W. Esherick, Elizabeth J. Perry
R2,720 Discovery Miles 27 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This extensively researched and elegantly written study offers a fine-grained analysis of the origins of the Chinese Communist Revolution in the countryside. Building on decades of research in newly available sources and multiple trips to Jiangxi, Stephen Averill provides a definitive local perspective on the rise of a revolution that reshaped China and the world. A rich work of social history, it goes beyond recently popular organizational approaches to explore the ways in which the party and social networks interpenetrated and interacted in the early stages of revolutionary base-building. The Jinggangshan highlands provided the base for Mao Zedong's first efforts at rural revolution. Chinese histories and most Western accounts have focused on the heroic exploits of Mao and his Communist Party comrades, battling the natural elements, hostile military forces, and skeptical authorities in the urban-based Communist Central Committee. This long-awaited work penetrates the hagiographic haze of Mao-centered analysis to provide a close narrative and rich social history of the Jinggangshan base. The author explores the historical patterns of local strongman rule, clientelist politics, lineage conflict, and ethnic struggle within which the party competed for power. Through this multifaceted lens, the revolutionary experience in Jinggangshan is equally dramatic but considerably more sobering than the conventional story. Among Western studies of the Chinese revolution, this work stands out as the definitive account of the critical moment in the 1920s when the physical and ideological center of the Communist movement shifted from the cities to the countryside. This was a process of elite-mediated political osmosis and adaptive compromises with local traditions. The party was not simply an outside force manipulating social tensions for its own political ends. There was, instead, an intricate interweaving of local networks and social cleavages in the highlands with the political structures and policy divisions of t

Challenging the Mandate of Heaven - Social Protest and State Power in China (Hardcover): Elizabeth J. Perry Challenging the Mandate of Heaven - Social Protest and State Power in China (Hardcover)
Elizabeth J. Perry
R5,029 Discovery Miles 50 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Social science theories of contentious politics have been based almost exclusively on evidence drawn from the European and American experience, and classic texts in the field make no mention of either the Chinese Communist revolution or the Cultural Revolution -- surely two of the most momentous social movements of the twentieth century. Moreover, China's record of popular upheaval stretches back well beyond this century, indeed all the way back to the third century B.C. This book, by bringing together studies of protest that span the imperial, Republican, and Communist eras, introduces Chinese patterns and provides a forum to consider ways in which contentious politics in China might serve to reinforce, refine or reshape theories derived from Western cases.

Challenging the Mandate of Heaven - Social Protest and State Power in China (Paperback): Elizabeth J. Perry Challenging the Mandate of Heaven - Social Protest and State Power in China (Paperback)
Elizabeth J. Perry
R1,346 Discovery Miles 13 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Social science theories of contentious politics have been based almost exclusively on evidence drawn from the European and American experience, and classic texts in the field make no mention of either the Chinese Communist revolution or the Cultural Revolution -- surely two of the most momentous social movements of the twentieth century. Moreover, China's record of popular upheaval stretches back well beyond this century, indeed all the way back to the third century B.C. This book, by bringing together studies of protest that span the imperial, Republican, and Communist eras, introduces Chinese patterns and provides a forum to consider ways in which contentious politics in China might serve to reinforce, refine or reshape theories derived from Western cases.

The Danwei - Changing Chinese Workplace in Historical and Comparative Perspective (Hardcover): Xiaobo Lu, Elizabeth J. Perry The Danwei - Changing Chinese Workplace in Historical and Comparative Perspective (Hardcover)
Xiaobo Lu, Elizabeth J. Perry
R5,985 Discovery Miles 59 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The danwei, or work unit, occupies a central place in Chinese society; at one time it was so entrenched in people's daily life that while one could be without a job, one could not be without a danwei. With outstanding contributors from various disciplines, this volume, a systematic study of the danwei system, addresses three sets of questions from historical and comparative perspectives:
-- What are the origins of the danwei and how did the danwei system become institutionalized?
-- Is it unique to China?
-- What role does the danwei play and has it changed since the launching of the post-Mao reforms?

In addressing these questions. the contributors make a contribution to both Chinese studies and comparative studies of industrial organization and the transition from state socialism.

The Danwei - Changing Chinese Workplace in Historical and Comparative Perspective (Paperback, New): Xiaobo Lu, Elizabeth J.... The Danwei - Changing Chinese Workplace in Historical and Comparative Perspective (Paperback, New)
Xiaobo Lu, Elizabeth J. Perry
R1,743 Discovery Miles 17 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The danwei, or work unit, occupies a central place in Chinese society. To understand Chinese politics demands a better understanding of this system. This volume provides a systematic study of the danwei system and addresses a variety of questions from historical and comparative perspectives.

Urban Spaces in Contemporary China - The Potential for Autonomy and Community in Post-Mao China (Paperback): Deborah S. Davis,... Urban Spaces in Contemporary China - The Potential for Autonomy and Community in Post-Mao China (Paperback)
Deborah S. Davis, Richard Kraus, Barry Naughton, Elizabeth J. Perry
R1,243 Discovery Miles 12 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The post-Mao urban reforms of the last decade have physically and psychologically transformed China's cities. These essays explore how the character of city life shifted after the political-economic restructuring intensified in 1984, and how this shift affected the creation of new physical, economic and cultural space in urban China. The authors draw on a wide range of backgrounds, including anthropology, comparative literature, economics, art history, law, political science and sociology, as well as their own experiences of living and working in Chinese cities to provide insight into lesser known dimensions of urban Chinese life: China's large 'floating populations', avant-garde art, labor movements, and leisure.

Ruling by Other Means - State-Mobilized Movements (Paperback): Grzegorz Ekiert, Elizabeth J. Perry, Xiaojun Yan Ruling by Other Means - State-Mobilized Movements (Paperback)
Grzegorz Ekiert, Elizabeth J. Perry, Xiaojun Yan
R947 Discovery Miles 9 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

What do states gain by sending citizens into the streets? Ruling by Other Means investigates this question through the lens of State-Mobilized Movements (SMMs), an umbrella concept that includes a range of (often covertly organized) collective actions intended to advance state interests. The SMMs research agenda departs significantly from that of classic social movement and contentious politics theory, focused on threats to the state from seemingly autonomous societal actors. Existing theories assume that the goal of popular protest is to voice societal grievances, represent oppressed groups, and challenge state authorities and other powerholders. The chapters in this volume show, however, that states themselves organize citizens (sometimes surreptitiously and even transnationally) to act collectively to advance state goals. Drawn from different historical periods and diverse geographical regions, these case studies expand and improve our understanding of social movements, civil society and state-society relations under authoritarian regimes.

Grassroots Political Reform in Contemporary China (Paperback): Elizabeth J. Perry, Merle Goldman Grassroots Political Reform in Contemporary China (Paperback)
Elizabeth J. Perry, Merle Goldman
R772 Discovery Miles 7 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Observers often note the glaring contrast between China's stunning economic progress and stalled political reforms. Although sustained growth in GNP has not brought democratization at the national level, this does not mean that the Chinese political system has remained unchanged. At the grassroots level, a number of important reforms have been implemented in the last two decades.

This volume, written by scholars who have undertaken substantial fieldwork in China, explores a range of grassroots efforts--initiated by the state and society alike--intended to restrain arbitrary and corrupt official behavior and enhance the accountability of local authorities. Topics include village and township elections, fiscal reforms, legal aid, media supervision, informal associations, and popular protests. While the authors offer varying assessments of the larger significance of these developments, their case studies point to a more dynamic Chinese political system than is often acknowledged. When placed in historical context--as in the Introduction--we see that reforms in local governance are hardly a new feature of Chinese political statecraft and that the future of these experiments is anything but certain.

Silence and Voice in the Study of Contentious Politics (Paperback): Ronald R. Aminzade, Jack A. Goldstone, Doug McAdam,... Silence and Voice in the Study of Contentious Politics (Paperback)
Ronald R. Aminzade, Jack A. Goldstone, Doug McAdam, Elizabeth J. Perry, William H. Sewell, …
R825 Discovery Miles 8 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The aim of the book is to highlight and begin to give "voice" to some of the notable "silences" evident in recent years in the study of contentious politics. The coauthors hope to redress the present topical imbalance in the field. In particular, the authors take up seven specific topics in the volume: the relationship between emotions and contention; temporality in the study of contention; the spatial dimensions of contention; leadership in contention; the role of threat in contention; religion and contention; and contention in the context of demographic and life-course processes.

Popular Protest in China (Paperback): Kevin J. O'Brien Popular Protest in China (Paperback)
Kevin J. O'Brien; Contributions by Yongshun Cai, XI Chen, Feng Chen, William Hurst, …
R762 Discovery Miles 7 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Do our ideas about social movements travel successfully beyond the democratic West? Unrest in China, from the dramatic events of 1989 to more recent stirrings, offers a rare opportunity to explore this question and to consider how popular contention unfolds in places where speech and assembly are tightly controlled. The contributors to this volume, all prominent scholars of Chinese politics and society, argue that ideas inspired by social movements elsewhere can help explain popular protest in China.

Drawing on fieldwork in China, the authors consider topics as varied as student movements, protests by angry workers and taxi drivers, recruitment to Protestant house churches, cyberprotests, and anti-dam campaigns. Their work relies on familiar concepts such as political opportunity, framing, and mobilizing structures while interrogating the usefulness of these concepts in a country with a vastly different history of class and state formation than the capitalist West. The volume also speaks to silences in the study of contentious politics (for example, protest leadership, the role of grievances, and unconventional forms of organization), and shows that well-known concepts must at times be modified to square with the reality of an authoritarian, non-western state.

Shanghai on Strike - The Politics of Chinese Labor (Paperback, 1st pbk ed): Elizabeth J. Perry Shanghai on Strike - The Politics of Chinese Labor (Paperback, 1st pbk ed)
Elizabeth J. Perry
R757 Discovery Miles 7 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This work is an important addition to the rather limited literature on the social history of China during the first half of the twentieth century. It draws on abundant sources and studies which have appeared in the People's Republic of China since the early 1980s and which have not been systematically used in Western historiography. China has undergone a series of fundamental political transformations: from the 1911 Revolution that toppled the imperial system to the victory of the communists, all of which were greatly affected by labor unrest. This work places the politics of Chinese workers in comparative perspective and a remarkably comprehensive and nuanced picture of Chinese labor emerges from it, based on a wealth of primary materials. It joins the concerns of 'new labor history' for workers' culture and shopfloor conditions with a more conventional focus on strikes, unions, and political parties. As a result, the author is able to explore the linkage between social protest and state formation.

Mao's Invisible Hand - The Political Foundations of Adaptive Governance in China (Paperback): Sebastian Heilmann,... Mao's Invisible Hand - The Political Foundations of Adaptive Governance in China (Paperback)
Sebastian Heilmann, Elizabeth J. Perry; Contributions by Jae Ho Chung, Nara Dillon, Joseph Fewsmith, …
R711 R633 Discovery Miles 6 330 Save R78 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Observers have been predicting the demise of China's political system since Mao Zedong's death over thirty years ago. The Chinese Communist state, however, seems to have become increasingly adept at responding to challenges ranging from leadership succession and popular unrest to administrative reorganization, legal institutionalization, and global economic integration. What political techniques and procedures have Chinese policymakers employed to manage the unsettling impact of the fastest sustained economic expansion in world history?

As the authors of these essays demonstrate, China's political system allows for more diverse and flexible input than would be predicted from its formal structures. Many contemporary methods of governance have their roots in techniques of policy generation and implementation dating to the revolution and early PRC--techniques that emphasize continual experimentation. China's long revolution had given rise to this guerrilla-style decisionmaking as a way of dealing creatively with pervasive uncertainty. Thus, even in a post-revolutionary PRC, the invisible hand of Chairman Mao--tamed, tweaked, and transformed--plays an important role in China's adaptive governance.

Rival Partners - How Taiwanese Entrepreneurs and Guangdong Officials Forged the China Development Model (Hardcover): Jieh-min Wu Rival Partners - How Taiwanese Entrepreneurs and Guangdong Officials Forged the China Development Model (Hardcover)
Jieh-min Wu; Translated by Stacy Mosher; Foreword by Elizabeth J. Perry
R1,397 Discovery Miles 13 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Taiwan has been depicted as an island facing the incessant threat of forcible unification with the People's Republic of China. Why, then, has Taiwan spent more than three decades pouring capital and talent into China? In award-winning Rival Partners, Wu Jieh-min follows the development of Taiwanese enterprises in China over twenty-five years and provides fresh insights. The geopolitical shift in Asia beginning in the 1970s and the global restructuring of value chains since the 1980s created strong incentives for Taiwanese entrepreneurs to rush into China despite high political risks and insecure property rights. Taiwanese investment, in conjunction with Hong Kong capital, laid the foundation for the world's factory to flourish in the southern province of Guangdong, but official Chinese narratives play down Taiwan's vital contribution. It is hard to imagine the Guangdong model without Taiwanese investment, and, without the Guangdong model, China's rise could not have occurred. Going beyond the received wisdom of the "China miracle" and "Taiwan factor," Wu delineates how Taiwanese businesspeople, with the cooperation of local officials, ushered global capitalism into China. By partnering with its political archrival, Taiwan has benefited enormously, while helping to cultivate an economic superpower that increasingly exerts its influence around the world.

Shanghai on Strike - The Politics of Chinese Labor (Hardcover): Elizabeth J. Perry Shanghai on Strike - The Politics of Chinese Labor (Hardcover)
Elizabeth J. Perry
R2,850 Discovery Miles 28 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This work is an important addition to the rather limited literature on the social history of China during the first half of the twentieth century. It draws on abundant sources and studies which have appeared in the People's Republic of China since the early 1980s and which have not been systematically used in Western historiography. China has undergone a series of fundamental political transformations: from the 1911 Revolution that toppled the imperial system to the victory of the communists, all of which were greatly affected by labor unrest. This work places the politics of Chinese workers in comparative perspective and a remarkably comprehensive and nuanced picture of Chinese labor emerges from it, based on a wealth of primary materials. It joins the concerns of 'new labor history' for workers' culture and shopfloor conditions with a more conventional focus on strikes, unions, and political parties. As a result, the author is able to explore the linkage between social protest and state formation.

Dilemmas of Victory - The Early Years of the People's Republic of China (Paperback): Jeremy Brown, Paul G. Pickowicz Dilemmas of Victory - The Early Years of the People's Republic of China (Paperback)
Jeremy Brown, Paul G. Pickowicz; Contributions by Frederic Wakeman, Elizabeth J. Perry, Nara Dillon, …
R1,102 Discovery Miles 11 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This illuminating work examines the social, cultural, political, and economic dimensions of the Communist takeover of China. Instead of dwelling on elite politics and policy-making processes, "Dilemmas of Victory" seeks to understand how the 1949-1953 period was experienced by various groups, including industrialists, filmmakers, ethnic minorities, educators, rural midwives, philanthropists, stand-up comics, and scientists.

A stellar group of authors that includes Frederic Wakeman, Elizabeth Perry, Sherman Cochran, Perry Link, Joseph Esherick, and Chen Jian shows that the Communists sometimes achieved a remarkably smooth takeover, yet at other times appeared shockingly incompetent. Shanghai and Beijing experienced it in ways that differed dramatically from Xinjiang, Tibet, and Dalian. Out of necessity, the new regime often showed restraint and flexibility, courting the influential and educated. Furthermore, many policies of the old Nationalist regime were quietly embraced by the new Communist rulers.

Based on previously unseen archival documents as well as oral histories, these lively, readable essays provide the fullest picture to date of the early years of the People's Republic, which were far more pluralistic, diverse, and hopeful than the Maoist decades that followed.

Beyond Regimes - China and India Compared (Paperback): Prasenjit Duara, Elizabeth J. Perry Beyond Regimes - China and India Compared (Paperback)
Prasenjit Duara, Elizabeth J. Perry
R853 R745 Discovery Miles 7 450 Save R108 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For many years, China and India have been powerfully shaped by both transnational and subnational circulatory forces. This edited volume explores these local and global influences as they play out in the contemporary era. The analysis focuses on four intersecting topics: labor relations; legal reform and rights protest; public goods provision; and transnational migration and investment. The eight substantive chapters and introduction share a common perspective in arguing that distinctions in regime type ("democracy" versus "dictatorship") alone offer little insight into critical differences and similarities between these Asian giants in terms of either policies or performance. A wide variety of subnational and transnational actors, from municipal governments to international organizations, and from local NGO activists to a far-flung diaspora, have been-and will continue to be-decisive. The authors approach China and India through a strategy of "convergent comparison," in which they investigate temporal and spatial parallels at various critical junctures, at various levels of the political system, and both inside and outside the territorial confines of the nation-state. The intensified globalization of recent decades only heightens the need to view state initiatives against such a wider canvas.

Urban Spaces in Contemporary China - The Potential for Autonomy and Community in Post-Mao China (Hardcover, New): Deborah S.... Urban Spaces in Contemporary China - The Potential for Autonomy and Community in Post-Mao China (Hardcover, New)
Deborah S. Davis, Richard Kraus, Barry Naughton, Elizabeth J. Perry
R3,720 Discovery Miles 37 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The post-Mao urban reforms of the past decade have physically and psychologically transformed China's cities. Urban Spaces in Contemporary China explores how the character of city life changed after political-economic restructuring intensified in 1984, and how this change affected the creation of new physical, economic and cultural space in urban China. Drawing on a wide range of backgrounds, including economics, art history, law, and sociology, the authors bring personal insights to dimensions of urban Chinese life that are often misunderstood: China's large "floating populations," avant-garde art, labor movements, and leisure.

Ruling by Other Means - State-Mobilized Movements (Hardcover): Grzegorz Ekiert, Elizabeth J. Perry, Xiaojun Yan Ruling by Other Means - State-Mobilized Movements (Hardcover)
Grzegorz Ekiert, Elizabeth J. Perry, Xiaojun Yan
R3,032 Discovery Miles 30 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What do states gain by sending citizens into the streets? Ruling by Other Means investigates this question through the lens of State-Mobilized Movements (SMMs), an umbrella concept that includes a range of (often covertly organized) collective actions intended to advance state interests. The SMMs research agenda departs significantly from that of classic social movement and contentious politics theory, focused on threats to the state from seemingly autonomous societal actors. Existing theories assume that the goal of popular protest is to voice societal grievances, represent oppressed groups, and challenge state authorities and other powerholders. The chapters in this volume show, however, that states themselves organize citizens (sometimes surreptitiously and even transnationally) to act collectively to advance state goals. Drawn from different historical periods and diverse geographical regions, these case studies expand and improve our understanding of social movements, civil society and state-society relations under authoritarian regimes.

Changing Meanings of Citizenship in Modern China (Paperback): Merle Goldman, Elizabeth J. Perry Changing Meanings of Citizenship in Modern China (Paperback)
Merle Goldman, Elizabeth J. Perry
R1,362 Discovery Miles 13 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of essays addresses the meaning and practice of political citizenship in China over the past century, raising the question of whether reform initiatives in citizenship imply movement toward increased democratization.

After slow but steady moves toward a new conception of citizenship before 1949, there was a nearly complete reversal during the Mao regime, with a gradual reemergence beginning in the Deng era of concerns with the political rights as well as the duties of citizens. The distinguished contributors to this volume address how citizenship has been understood in China from the late imperial era to the present day, the processes by which citizenship has been fostered or undermined, the influence of the government, the different development of citizenship in mainland China and Taiwan, and the prospects of strengthening citizens' rights in contemporary China.

Valuable for its century-long perspective and for placing the historical patterns of Chinese citizenship within the context of European and American experiences, "Changing Meanings of Citizenship in Modern China" investigates a critical issue for contemporary Chinese society.

Silence and Voice in the Study of Contentious Politics (Hardcover): Ronald R. Aminzade, Jack A. Goldstone, Doug McAdam,... Silence and Voice in the Study of Contentious Politics (Hardcover)
Ronald R. Aminzade, Jack A. Goldstone, Doug McAdam, Elizabeth J. Perry, William H. Sewell, …
R2,333 Discovery Miles 23 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The aim of the book is to highlight and begin to give "voice" to some of the notable "silences" evident in recent years in the study of contentious politics. The coauthors hope to redress the present topical imbalance in the field. In particular, the authors take up seven specific topics in the volume: the relationship between emotions and contention; temporality in the study of contention; the spatial dimensions of contention; leadership in contention; the role of threat in contention; religion and contention; and contention in the context of demographic and life-course processes.

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