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Covers tactics, leaders, and famous actions
From Solidarity's passive/aggressive faceoff with communism to the
courageous sit-ins and marches of the Civil Rights Movement, here
is the first systematic survey of peaceful confrontations between
the forces for the status quo and the forces for change. All the
important events, tactics, and leaders are covered: Women's
suffrage, blockades, IRA hunger strikes, monkey wrenching, Charter
77, the Clamshell Alliance, Rosa Parks, Leo Tolstoy, Martin Luther
King, Lech Walesa, and many more.
Focuses on critical issues
Clear, comprehensive, and authoritative, the "Encyclopedia"
examines such critical contemporary issues as violence, the nature
of power, conflict resolution, the mechanisms of social movements,
the application of moral authority, and defines and surveys the
underlying assumptions and prevailing thinking of all activists for
change.
A practical blueprint for peaceful protest-the first and only work
of its kind
For this first systematic treatment of the subject, expert
contributors from around the world have written essays on key
persons, events, ideas, works, institutions, groups, and methods.
The result is a primer and practical guide on all aspects of
nonviolent action. There is an introduction, a listing of the
entries by category, and a comprehensive index.
Special features:
First and only encyclopedia on the subject * Spotlights the most
important peaceful struggles of the 20th century * Examines l04
nonviolent movements, campaigns, and events * Profiles 70 activists
and scholars, including a dozen Nobel Peace Prize laureates *
Surveys 42 organizations that have led nonviolent movements *
Details 40 methods of peaceful protest
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