
Moving the Social 66/2021
Journal of social history and the history of social movements. Unwelcome Participation: Ostracizing Public Protest in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
Moving the Social – Journal of Social History and the History of Social Movements is a multi-disciplinary, international and peer-reviewed journal. It focuses on transnational and comparative perspectives on the history of social movements set in a wider context of social history. It appears twice yearly. During the last evaluation of the ESF Standing Committee for the Humanities (2011), the Journal was ranked INT2 (international with significant visibility).
Moving the Social publishes research at the cutting edge of social history, broadly defined. This involves in particular the analysis of the diversity of economic, social, political and mental structures of social movements, from historical and social science perspectives, and the introduction of new research that is relevant to the field of social movement studies.
Special Issue: Introduction: Bernhard Gotto and Sabine Mecking: Unwelcome Participation: Ostracizing Public Protest in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
Articles
Jacco Pekelder: Dealing with Violent Protest in West Germany and the Netherlands Societal Dynamics of Left-Wing Political Violence in the 1960s and 1970s
Gideon Botsch: Taking Nativism to the Streets: Historical Perspectives on Right-Wing Extremist Protest Campaigns against Immigration in Germany
Maria Alexopoulou: Non-Citizens Protests in Germany since the 1980s
Yvonne Robel: “Protest? Bollocks!” On Public Perceptions of Punk in West Germany
Further Articles
Markus Lundström: “The Ballot Humbug”: Anarchist Women and Women’s Suffrage
Michael Antolovic:The History of Historiography as a Form of Disciplinary Self-Reflection. In Memoriam: Georg G. Iggers (1926–2017)
Review: Stefan Berger: What’s New in the History of Social Movements
Moving the Social. Journal of Social History and the History of Social , Band 66
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Moving the Social – Journal of Social History and the History of Social Movements is a multi-disciplinary, international and peer-reviewed journal. It focuses on transnational and comparative perspectives on the history of social movements set in a wider context of social history. It appears twice yearly. During the last evaluation of the ESF Standing Committee for the Humanities (2011), the Journal was ranked INT2 (international with significant visibility).
Moving the Social publishes research at the cutting edge of social history, broadly defined. This involves in particular the analysis of the diversity of economic, social, political and mental structures of social movements, from historical and social science perspectives, and the introduction of new research that is relevant to the field of social movement studies.
Special Issue: Introduction: Bernhard Gotto and Sabine Mecking: Unwelcome Participation: Ostracizing Public Protest in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century
Articles
Jacco Pekelder: Dealing with Violent Protest in West Germany and the Netherlands Societal Dynamics of Left-Wing Political Violence in the 1960s and 1970s
Gideon Botsch: Taking Nativism to the Streets: Historical Perspectives on Right-Wing Extremist Protest Campaigns against Immigration in Germany
Maria Alexopoulou: Non-Citizens Protests in Germany since the 1980s
Yvonne Robel: “Protest? Bollocks!” On Public Perceptions of Punk in West Germany
Further Articles
Markus Lundström: “The Ballot Humbug”: Anarchist Women and Women’s Suffrage
Michael Antolovic:The History of Historiography as a Form of Disciplinary Self-Reflection. In Memoriam: Georg G. Iggers (1926–2017)
Review: Stefan Berger: What’s New in the History of Social Movements
Moving the Social. Journal of Social History and the History of Social , Band 66
Sofort versandfertig, Lieferzeit ca. 1-3 Werktage
Sofort versandfertig, Lieferzeit ca. 1-3 Werktage
Sofort versandfertig, Lieferzeit ca. 1-3 Werktage