International Encyclopedia of Protest and Revolution
Published by John Wiley & Sons
This definitive 8-volume reference is a comprehensive print and electronic resource covering the history of protest and revolution over the past 500 years - throughout the modern era of mass movements.
Definitive reference work on the role of popular agency in transforming the world in which we live
First historical encyclopedia to provide scholars and teachers and students with the information they need to understand the role and significance and origin of protest and revolution from 1500 to the present
8-volume major reference in A-Z format, with entries ranging from 500 to 14,000 words
Provides clear, concise explanations of events and larger social movements, and biographies of key people
Presents major uprisings and protest movements, and the ideas, ideologies and activists that propelled them, chronicles the manner in which they unfolded, traces their roots, goals, tactics, and influence, and evaluates their successes and failures
Internationally diverse editorial board and contributors
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