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Subject: Psychology X
Period: 1000 - 1999 X
Key Topics: reform movements X
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Aboriginal/left struggle for land rights
The modern Australian land rights movement has seen many successful political collaborations between ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest
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On the death of Khabilulla Khan in 1919, Emir Amanulla Khan assumed the Afghan throne. Inspired by European ...
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Thomas Hardy was a leading figure in the French Revolution-inspired British Jacobin movement. He was ...
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The Hungarian Revolution of 1848 was one of the most important of the near-simultaneous revolutions ...
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Hunt, Henry “Orator” (1773–1835)
An English radical orator and activist who advocated universal suffrage and annual parliaments, Henry ...
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Khuda-i Khidmatgar: Pashtun non-violent resistance force (1929–1948)
The Khuda-i Khidmatgar (KK), in the Pashto language “Servants of God,” was a unique formation as an unarmed ...
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Korea, post-World War II popular movements for democracy
South Korea's brilliant economic performance and achievement since the end of the Korean War was built ...
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Lesbian, gay, transsexual, bisexual movements, Germany
The history of the gay rights movement in Germany can be traced to the mid-eighteenth century reign of ...
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John Lilburne, a Protestant dissenter and leader of the Levelers, was born in Sunderland to a noble family. ...
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The London Corresponding Society (LCS) was a political reform society founded by Thomas Hardy , a shoemaker, ...
From The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest