Moving the Social – Journal of Social History and the History of Social Movements 56 (2016)

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Moving the Social – Journal of Social History and the History of Social Movements 56 (2016)
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Essays on Social History and the History of Social Movements

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Essen 2016: Klartext Verlag
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1–2 Hefte pro Jahr
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Moving the Social – Journal of Social History and the History of Social Movements (glz. Mitteilungsblatt des Instituts für soziale Bewegungen)
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Germany
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Institute for Social Movements Clemensstraße 17–19 44789 Bochum Germany mts@rub.de
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Strotmann, Vivian

The Institute for Social Movements of Ruhr-Universität Bochum is glad to inform you of the launch of MTS 56 (2016). It is available in print as well as online.

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Articles

Enrico Dal Lago
Emancipation from Slavery and Serfdom, and Land Rights, pp. 5–23.

Traugott Jähnichen
Protestantism and the Trade Union Movement in the 20th Century – from ideological Confrontation to Socio-Political Cooperation, pp. 25–44.

Jared R. Donelly
Through the Iron Curtain. West German Activists and the 1961 San Francisco to Moscow Walk for Peace, pp. 45–71.

Benedikt Sepp
Beyond the Buttocks as a Political-Geographical Model – A Praxeological Approach to West Germany’s National Revolutionaries, pp. 73–92.

Stephen Milder
From Whyl to Wall Street, pp. 93–113.

Gildas Brégain
Comparative Study of Two Protest Marches for Disabled People’s Rights (Spain 1933 – Bolivia 2011), pp. 115–140.

Konrad Gutkowski and Dagmar Kift
On “Events Heard” – researching and Re-using Industrial Soundscapes, pp. 141–147.

Raffael Beier
Workshop Report, pp. 149–153.

Stefan Berger
What is New in the History of Social Movements?, pp. 155–167.

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Holdings E-ISSN: 2197-0394, Print: 2197-0386