Papers of Professor Eric Hobsbawm... 'Structure, identity and power: The past and future of collective action', conference in honour of Charles Tilly, Amsterdam, Jun 1995, 1995
'Structure, identity and power: The past and future of collective action', conference in honour of Charles Tilly, Amsterdam, Jun 1995, 1995
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1995
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'Globalization threatens labor's rights', paper by Charles Tilly, published in 'International Labor and Working-Class History', no.47, Spring 1995.
Conference papers: Gérard Noiriel, 'Le "nationalisme" comme forme d'action collective: Réflexions sur le cas français'; Misagh Parsa, 'States, entrepreneurs and revolution: A comparative analysis of Iran, Nicaragua and the Philippines'; Risto Alapuro, 'Artisans and revolution in a Finnish country town'; Andrew G. Walder, 'Collective protest and the waning of the Communist state: Reflections on 1989, from the perspective of Beijing'; R. Bin Wong, 'The changing horizons of tax resistance in Chinese history'; Sonia de Avelar, 'Gender inequality and access to power resources in Latin America and the Caribbean: A case of non-gendered democratization'; William A. Christian Jr., 'Six hundred years of visionaries in Spain: Those whom the authorities believed, and those the authorities ignored'; Sidney Tarrow, 'Fishnets, internets and catnets: Globalisation and social movements'; Anton Blok, 'Collective violence in the Lower Meuse: Robber bands and their repression on the Dutch frontier (1730-1778)'; Carl Strikwerda, 'Capitalists, immigrants, and populists: Social conflict and the origins of World War I'; Marjolein 't Hart, 'Rules and repertoires: The revolt of a farmers' republic in the early modern Netherlands (1639-1650)'.
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