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MATERNIDAD Y POLITICAS DE GENERO. l. a. MUJER EN LOS ESTADOS DE BIENESTAR EUROPEOS, 1880-1950

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Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Jenkins, J. ) (1995) The Politics of Social Protest: Comparative Perspectives on States and Social Movements. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. ) (1995) Social Movements and Culture. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Laran˜a, Enrique, Hank Johnson, and Joseph. R. ) (1994) New Social Movements: From Ideology to Identity. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press. Lenin, V. I. (1929) What Is to Be Done? Burning Questions of our Movements.

The wave metaphor does not imply such assumptions of regularity, and simply refers to the strong increase and subsequent decrease in the level of contention. I will use the terms ‘‘protest wave’’ and ‘‘wave of contention’’ interchangeably. 2003 11:44am page 22 22 ruud koopmans used in daily speech to refer to periods of intense protest, the latter is analytically more precise in that it acknowledges the fact that social movements as collective actors, and protest as a type of action, cannot be understood in isolation but only in relation to other contenders for power and to other types of political action (Koopmans and Statham 1999a).

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