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Argentina, University Reform, 1918
The University Reform of 1918 was a milestone in Argentina and Latin American student struggles, resulting ...
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Australia, new social movements
Since the early twentieth century, the term “social movements” has been used to denote socialist and ...
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The 1964 Free Speech Movement (FSM) at the University of California, Berkeley served as a catalyst and ...
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Burma, national movement against British colonial rule
The genesis of the Burmese nationalist movement can be traced to the urban-elitist Young Men's Buddhist ...
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Burschenschaften refer to German student fraternities or clubs that became politically active following ...
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Carmichael, Stokely/Kwame Turé (1941–1998)
Stokely Carmichael (later, Kwame Turé) was born into a working-class family on June 29, 1941 in Port ...
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Castoriadis, Cornelius (1922–1997)
Political philosopher, economist, psychoanalyst, and “sovietologist,” Castoriadis was among the most ...
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If there is one individual who deserves to be remembered as the “father of Chinese Communism” it is not ...
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China, labor resistance, 1989–2009
In contemporary China, no sustained labor movement has emerged in the strict sense of the term, namely, ...
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The May 4th movement in China is generally considered to mark the inception of modern Chinese history. ...
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