The Anti-abortion Movement

The Anti-abortion Movement

Author: Dallas A. Blanchard

Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 432

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Blanchard then offers insightful annotations on a wide variety of essential resources, including writings on major movement organizations, anti-abortion support and service organizations, political activities and events, movement tactics, membership recruitment and training, the movement and the media, and the religious basis of the movement.


DID THE NEW RIGHT RADICALIZE THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT? A STUDY OF CHANGE IN FEMINIST SOCIAL MOVEMENT ORGANIZATIONS, 1977 TO 1987

DID THE NEW RIGHT RADICALIZE THE WOMEN'S MOVEMENT? A STUDY OF CHANGE IN FEMINIST SOCIAL MOVEMENT ORGANIZATIONS, 1977 TO 1987

Author: CHERYL ANN HYDE

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 676

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This dissertation explores how the women's movement survived New Right attacks through the analysis of change in feminist social movement organizations (FSMOs) from 1977 to 1987. Nine FSMOs (3 NOW chapters, 3 anti-violence organizations, and 3 reproductive rights organizations) that experienced New Right activity are examined. The process of analytical induction guided a comparative case study approach.


Abortion Politics

Abortion Politics

Author: Michele McKeegan

Publisher:

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 248

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Abortion has once again moved to the top of the nation's agenda. Michelle McKeegan's lively and accessible book tells the story of how it first became a political issue and reveals how the New Right went too far, eventually becoming a political albatross to an increasingly divided Republican Party.