Legacies and Memories in Movements : Justice and Democracy in Southern Europe
Legacies and Memories in Movements : Justice and Democracy in Southern Europe
Click to enlarge
Author(s): Andretta, Massimiliano
Andretta, Massimiliano.
Della Porta, Donatella
Fernandes, Tiago
Porta, Donatella Della
Romanos, Eduardo
Vogiatzoglou, Markos
ISBN No.: 9780190860936
Pages: 200
Year: 201804
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 132.64
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

"This book provides important insights for scholars in sociology and political science. A thorough examination of how meanings emerge through historical pathways shows how studying history and memory can assuage the present-oriented bias of current sociological scholarship." -- Timothy Kubal, California State University, Fresno, American Journal of Sociology "This rich comparative analysis of the fascinating cases of Southern Europe brings to life and recasts theoretical debates on how memories of the past shape-and are sometimes remade by-ongoing struggles. The fine-grained empirical and theoretical work of Legacies and Memories in Movements will be must reading for students of social movements, memory studies and the intersection of culture and politics." -Robert M. Fishman, Carlos III University, Madrid "The past is present as new generations of social movement actors revisit and revive critical junctures in their nations' histories. Through their empirically rigorous and theoretically innovative marrying of collective memory and social movement analysis, the authors of Legacies and Memories in Movements, track the historical twists and varying memory work of activists in Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Greece living and revitalizing their transitions to democracy. An important book that forges new analytical pathways.


" -Robin Wagner-Pacifici, author of What is an Event? "The innovative energy of this volume comes from combining three important yet often unduly disconnected fields of study on democratic transitions, protest politics and social movements, and the politics of collective memory. Conceptually bold, theoretically sophisticated, and empirically rich this trail-blazing work charts a new and exciting area of inquiry that has also tremendous practical import in today's world consumed by increasingly intense cultural-mnemonic wars in which civil societies refuse to stay silent." -Jan Kubik, Rutgers University and University College London.


To be able to view the table of contents for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...
To be able to view the full description for this publication then please subscribe by clicking the button below...