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Global Crises and Social Movements
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ABSTRACT
Traditionally, scholars have traced the origins and characteristics of social movements to purely local and national determinants. Until recently, the global dimension of such movements has been relatively neglected. This book takes the innovative step of linking social movements to international political and economic crises, identifying the general features of industrial and developing societies that predispose them toward social movements of particular kinds. The book consists of three parts. views the origins of the European working-class collective movement of 1848 from a variety of perspectives. reexamines the debate on the moral economy of the peasant in terms of "peasant nonrevolt" and global political economy. considers the emergence of fascist and populist movements in Western Europe and East Asia in their intersocietal dimensions. Each of the cases has been selected for its strategic contribution to an understanding of the occurrence of social movements in relation to large-scale societal crises. Collectively, the essays underscore the methodological utility of situating such movements in a global context.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Global Crises and Social Movements: A Comparative Historical Perspective
part Part One|75 pages
The Mid-Century Crisis and the Revolutions of 1848
chapter 2|12 pages
Interdependencies in Global Crisis: France and England in the Mid-Nineteenth Century
chapter 5|14 pages
The Mid-Century Crisis and the 1848 Revolutions: The Case of England
part Part Two|93 pages
Peasants and World Market Cycles: The Moral Economy of Agrarian Social Movements
chapter 6|28 pages
Market Demand Versus Imperial Control: Colonial Contradictions and the Origins of Agrarian Protest in South and Southeast Asia
chapter 7|28 pages
On Peasant Diffidence: Non-Revolt, Resistance, and Hidden Forms of Political Consciousness in Northern Nigeria, 1900-1945
chapter 8|35 pages
One, Two, or Many Vietnams? Social Theory and Peasant Revolution in Vietnam and Guatemala
part Part Three|82 pages
World Market Cycles and Fascist and Populist Movements in the Twentieth Century