The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements - New Library Resource
The Library has purchased online access to the Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements
The encyclopedia covers a broad range of topics about the most significant social and political developments and changes throughout human history. Topics covered include the French revolution, the global women’s movement, Martin Luther King Jr. and the American civil rights movement, the Arab Spring and the rise of white supremacy as a worldwide movement.
It contains over 600 entries including multiple entries (links below) on topics such as:
- Class
- Environment and climate change movements
- Gender and Sexuality
- Identity
- Life Course and Social Movements
- Race and Ethnicity
- Radicalization/Radicalism
- Religion
- Revolution(s)
- Social movements and collective action events
- Student/Youth movements
- Theories/Perspectives
The Encyclopedia of Social & Political Movements can be accessed via the Library Catalogue.
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