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Contemporary Sociology | 1999
Beth B. Hess; Sylvia B. Bashevkin
Feminism underwent perhaps its most difficult challenges in the 1980s, when conservatism reached the height of its influence in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. This study explores some beliefs about women and womens movements under Conservative and Republican leaders. By identifying the policies and goals held in common by feminists in all three countries and tracing their collision course with the conservative policies of the three administrations, Sylvia Bashevkin is able to document setbacks but also some progress, despite the right-of-centre leaders. She also seeks to challenge the assumption that organzied interests in the United States are less vulnerable in hard times than those in parliamentary systems, finding that the elections of Ronald Reagan, Brian Mulroney and Margaret Thatcher had similar effects on both sides of the Atlantic. The book is organized thematically rather than by country, describing the difficult relationship between feminists and conservatives during a time of bitter ideological and policy battles when the vibrant social movements of the 1960s and 1970s were seriously threatened.
Canadian Journal of Sociology-cahiers Canadiens De Sociologie | 1982
David Unruh; Beth B. Hess; Elizabeth W. Markson
New updated! The latest book from a very famous author finally comes out. Book of aging and old age an introduction to social gerontology, as an amazing reference becomes what you need to get. Whats for is this book? Are you still thinking for what the book is? Well, this is what you probably will get. You should have made proper choices for your better life. Book, as a source that may involve the facts, opinion, literature, religion, and many others are the great friends to join with.
Contemporary Sociology | 1981
Beth B. Hess; Marie Marschall Fuller; Cora Ann Martin
Lets read! We will often find out this sentence everywhere. When still being a kid, mom used to order us to always read, so did the teacher. Some books are fully read in a week and we need the obligation to support reading. What about now? Do you still love reading? Is reading only for you who have obligation? Absolutely not! We here offer you a new book enPDFd the older woman lavender rose or gray panther to read.
Contemporary Sociology | 1986
Myra Marx Ferree; Beth B. Hess
Contemporary Sociology | 1989
Beth B. Hess; K. Warner Schaie; Carmi Schooler
Contemporary Sociology | 1982
Beth B. Hess; Theodora Ooms
Contemporary Sociology | 1997
Beth B. Hess; Ronald J. Angel; Jacqueline L. Angel
Archive | 1985
Beth B. Hess; Elizabeth W. Markson
Gerontologist | 1986
Beth B. Hess
Contemporary Sociology | 1982
Edward F. Ansello; Beth B. Hess