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Popular Intellectuals And Social Movements Framing Protest In Asia Africa And Latin America International Review Of Social History Supplements No 12 Michiel Baud Editor

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Popular Intellectuals And Social Movements Framing Protest In Asia Africa And Latin America International Review Of Social History Supplements No 12 Michiel Baud Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.55 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Michiel Baud (editor), Rosanne Rutten (editor)
ISBN: 9780511752223
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Popular Intellectuals And Social Movements Framing Protest In Asia Africa And Latin America International Review Of Social History Supplements No 12 Michiel Baud Editor by Michiel Baud (editor), Rosanne Rutten (editor) 9780511752223 instant download after payment.

All forms of popular protest include a specific category of 'popular intellectual' who reflects social reality. This volume looks at the experiences of popular intellectuals in non-western societies, operating within social-movement networks that link local, regional, and international arenas, and connect to a global flow of ideas. Eight case studies on different societies in twentieth-century Asia, Africa, and Latin America highlight specific activist intellectuals and their role in collective action.

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