The Unfinished Revolution: Social Movement Theory and the Gay and Lesbian Movement / Edition 1

The Unfinished Revolution: Social Movement Theory and the Gay and Lesbian Movement / Edition 1

by Stephen M. Engel
ISBN-10:
0521003776
ISBN-13:
9780521003773
Pub. Date:
07/26/2001
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521003776
ISBN-13:
9780521003773
Pub. Date:
07/26/2001
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
The Unfinished Revolution: Social Movement Theory and the Gay and Lesbian Movement / Edition 1

The Unfinished Revolution: Social Movement Theory and the Gay and Lesbian Movement / Edition 1

by Stephen M. Engel

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Overview

The Unfinished Revolution compares the post-Second World War histories of the American and British gay and lesbian movements with an eye toward understanding how distinct political institutional environments affect the development, strategies, goals, and outcomes of a social movement. The two case study chapters function as brief historical sketches that provide an introduction to British and American gay and lesbian history. An appendix provides a useful evaluative summary of common social movement theories. The book will be of value to academics and students of sociology, political science, and history.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521003773
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 07/26/2001
Series: Cambridge Cultural Social Studies
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 254
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 8.94(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Stephen M. Engel is an Assistant Professor of Politics at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. He holds a PhD in Political Science from Yale University as well as an MA in Social Thought from New York University and a BA in interdisciplinary social science from Wesleyan University. In 2007–8, he held a research fellowship at the American Bar Foundation where he conducted research on anti-Court activism in the United States. He is the author of American Politicians Confront the Court: Opposition Politics and Changing Responses to Judicial Power (Cambridge University Press, 2011). He has also published in Studies in American Political Development and Law and Social Inquiry.

Table of Contents

Introduction: opening remarks; 1. Asked and answered: how questions can condition conclusions in social movement theory; 2. Tracing the rainbow: an historical sketch of the American gay and lesbian movement; 3. Tracing the rainbow: an historical sketch of the English gay and lesbian movement; 4. Where and how it comes to pass: interest group interaction with political institutions; 5. Asking the unasked question: grappling with the culture variable; Conclusion: final thoughts.
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