Resisting Reagan: The U.S. Central America Peace Movement

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University of Chicago Press, Jul 15, 2010 - Social Science - 484 pages
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A comprehensive analysis of the U.S. Central America peace movement, Resisting Reagan explains why more than one hundred thousand U.S. citizens marched in the streets, illegally housed refugees, traveled to Central American war zones, committed civil disobedience, and hounded their political representatives to contest the Reagan administration's policy of sponsoring wars in Nicaragua and El Salvador.

Focusing on the movement's three most important national campaigns—Witness for Peace, Sanctuary, and the Pledge of Resistance—this book demonstrates the centrality of morality as a political motivator, highlights the importance of political opportunities in movement outcomes, and examines the social structuring of insurgent consciousness. Based on extensive surveys, interviews, and research, Resisting Reagan makes significant contributions to our understanding of the formation of individual activist identities, of national movement dynamics, and of religious resources for political activism.

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Contents

tobies
10
POFt tWO The Movement Emerges
57
Negotiating Strategies and Collective Identity
211
? Fighting Battles of Public Discourse
231
port tour Assessing the Movement
365
The Distribution and Activities of Central America Peace
387
States with Great Number of Central America Organizations
389
Bibliography
419
Index
453
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div Christian Smith is the William R. Kenan, Jr., Professor of Sociology, director of the Center for the Study of Religion and Society, and director of the Center for Social Research at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author or coauthor of numerous books, including Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers and Moral, Believing Animals: Human Personhood and Culture./DIV

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