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Suzanne Staggenborg
"Ideal as a basic text in undergraduate gender or social movements courses, or as a supplement in sociology of family classes. Uses compelling case materials (i.e. the struggle over the ERA, abortion rights, or the fight for gay and lesbian rights) to show how large-scale historical transformations are relevant to pressing social issues. The book also links gender with social movements in a way that shows how events of the 19th century are relevant to understanding the struggles for change today."--Publisher description.
| Publisher | Pine Forge Press |
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| Pages | 157 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-761-98516-6 primary |
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