Part I: How We Think about Social Movements -- Chapter 1: Recent Traditions in Social-Movement Theorizing -- Part II: West Germany's Greens and the Politics of Party Movements -- Chapter 2: A World to Be Remade: Sociopolitical Circumstances of Green Politics -- Chapter 3: Political Antedents -- Chapter 4: Clashing Shades of Green -- Part III: Poland's Solidarity and Movements against Dictatorial Regimes -- Chapter 5: A World to Be Remade: Sociopolitical Circumstances of Solidarity -- Chapter 6: Political Antecendents -- Chapter 7: Discord within Solidarity -- Part IV: Peru's Shining Path and Agrarian-Based Movements -- Chapter 8: A World to Be Remade: Sociopolitical Circumstances of Shining Path -- Chapter 9: Political Antecedents -- Chapter 10: Diverse Directions along the Shining Path -- Part V: Mexico's Zapatistas and the Globalization of Protest -- Chapter 11: A World to Be Remade: Sociopolitical Circumstances of the Zapatista National Liberation Army -- Chapter 12: Political Antecedents -- Chapter 13: Wanderings of Zapata's Ghost -- Part VI: Conclusions -- Chapter 14: From History to Theory
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