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Buecheler explains why women's movements arise, the forms of organization they adopt, the diversity of ideologies they espouse, and the class and racial composition of women's movements. He also helps us to understand the roots of countermovements, as well as the mixture of successes and failures that has characterized both past and present women's movements. While recognizing both the setbacks and the victories of the contemporary movement, Buecheler identifies grounds for relative optimism about the lasting consequences of this ongoing mobilization.
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Women's Movements in the United States, Steven M. Buechler
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- 1990
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- Title
- Women's Movements in the United States
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Steven M. Buechler
- Publisher
- Rutgers University Press
- Publisher
- 1990
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 0813515599
- ISBN13
- 9780813515595
- Category
- Other history
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- Buecheler explains why women's movements arise, the forms of organization they adopt, the diversity of ideologies they espouse, and the class and racial composition of women's movements. He also helps us to understand the roots of countermovements, as well as the mixture of successes and failures that has characterized both past and present women's movements. While recognizing both the setbacks and the victories of the contemporary movement, Buecheler identifies grounds for relative optimism about the lasting consequences of this ongoing mobilization.