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Protest! Student activism in America. / by Foster, Julian,1926-; Long, Durward.(CARDINAL)202976;
Includes bibliographies.
Subjects: Student movements;
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Protest! : how people have come together to change the world / by Haworth-Booth, Alice,author.; Haworth-Booth, Emily,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)797646;
Ancient world -- Medieval troublemakers -- Unsettling the settlers -- Class war -- Rights for women -- Independence and resistance -- Freedom and civil rights -- Wild ones -- People power revolutions -- Acting up, speaking out -- Global uprising -- New grassroots.
Subjects: Informational works.; Government, Resistance to; Insurgency; Political participation; Protest movements; Social action; Social movements; Social movements.;
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Protest! : a history of social and political protest graphics / by McQuiston, Liz,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 272-275) and index.An authoritative, richly illustrated history of six centuries of global protest art. Throughout history, artists and citizens have turned to protest art as a means of demonstrating social and political discontent. From the earliest broadsheets in the 1500s to engravings, photolithographs, prints, posters, murals, graffiti, and political cartoons, these endlessly inventive graphic forms have symbolized and spurred on power struggles, rebellions, spirited causes, and calls to arms. Spanning continents and centuries, Protest! presents a major new chronological look at protest graphics. Beginning in the Reformation, when printed visual matter was first produced in multiples, Liz McQuiston follows the iconic images that have accompanied movements and events around the world. She examines fine art and propaganda, including William Hogarth's Gin Lane, Thomas Nast's political caricatures, French and British comics, postcards from the women's suffrage movement, clothing of the 1960s counterculture, the anti-apartheid illustrated book How to Commit Suicide in South Africa, the "Silence=Death" emblem from the AIDS crisis, murals created during the Arab Spring, electronic graphics from Hong Kong's Umbrella Revolution, and the front cover of the magazine Charlie Hebdo. Providing a visual exploration both joyful and brutal, McQuiston discusses how graphics have been used to protest wars, call for the end to racial discrimination, demand freedom from tyranny, and satirize authority figures and regimes. From the French, Mexican, and Sandinista revolutions to the American civil rights movement, nuclear disarmament, and the Women's March of 2017, Protest! documents the integral role of the visual arts in passionate efforts for change.
Subjects: Political art; Political posters; Social movements in art.; Politics in art.;
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Protestants : the birth of a revolution / by Ozment, Steven E.(CARDINAL)147819;
MARCIVE 03/01/06Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Reformation.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Protest : a history of social movements in America / by Kallen, Stuart A.,1955-author.(CARDINAL)343813;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Women Get the Vote -- The Fight for Civil Rights -- Protesting the War in Vietnam -- The Fight for Gay Rights -- Cleaning Up the Planet."The quest to empower individuals and improve society through peaceful protest is as old as America"--Ages 14-18
Subjects: Young adult literature.; Political participation; Protest movements; Social movements; Social movements.;
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Protestants [sound recording] : the faith that made the modern world / by Ryrie, Alec.; Bruce, Tim.;
Central Europe in the mid-sixteenth century -- The Reformation Age. Luther and the fanatics ; Protectors and tyrants ; The failure of Calvinism ; Heretics, martyrs, and witches ; The British maelstrom ; From the waters of Babylon to a City on a Hill -- The modern age. Enthusiasm and its enemies ; Slaves to Christ ; Protestantism's wild West ; The ordeals of liberalism ; Two kingdoms in the Third Reich ; Religious left and religious right -- The global age. Redeeming South Africa ; Korean in adversity and prosperity ; Chinese Protestantism's long march ; Pentecostalism : an old flame -- The Protestant future.Read by Tim Bruce.Five hundred years ago, an obscure monk challenged the authority of the pope with a radical new vision of what Christianity could be. The revolution he unwittingly set in motion has toppled governments, upended social norms, and transformed millions of people's understanding of their relationship with God. In this dazzling global history charting five centuries of innovation and change, Alec Ryrie makes the case that the world we live in was indelibly shaped by Protestants. Protestants introduces us to the men and women who defined this quarrelsome faith. Some turned to their newly accessible Bibles to justify bold acts of political opposition, others to support a new understanding of how they should live. Protestants are conditioned to fight for their beliefs, and if you look at any of the great confrontations of the last five centuries, you will find them defining the debate on both sides: for and against monarchy, colonialism, slavery, fascism, communism, temperance, and war. Protestants are people who love God and take on the world. They have set out for all four corners of the globe, embarking on courageous journeys into the unknown to establish new communities and experiment with radical new systems of government?like the Puritans, Quakers, and Methodists who made their way to our shores. Protestants created America and defined its special brand of entrepreneurial diligence. And today they are making new converts in China, Korea, Africa, and Latin America. This magisterial book by a brilliant scholars of the Reformation makes the case that whether or not you are yourself a Protestant, you live in a world-and are guided by principles and ideas-shaped by Protestants.
Subjects: Protestantism; Church history.;
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Protestants : the faith that made the modern world / by Ryrie, Alec,author.(CARDINAL)341706;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 475-495) and index.Central Europe in the mid-sixteenth century -- Introduction -- Part I. The Reformation Age. Luther and the fanatics -- Protectors and tyrants -- The failure of Calvinism -- Heretics, martyrs, and witches -- The British maelstrom -- From the waters of Babylon to a city on a hill -- Part II. The modern age. Enthusiasm and its enemies -- Slaves to Christ -- Protestantism's wild west -- The ordeals of liberalism -- Two kingdoms in the Third Reich -- Religious left and religious right -- Part III. The global age. Redeeming South Africa -- Korean in adversity and prosperity -- Chinese Protestantism's long march -- Pentecostalism : an old flame -- Epilogue : the Protestant future.Five hundred years ago, an obscure monk challenged the authority of the pope with a radical new vision of what Christianity could be. The revolution he unwittingly set in motion has toppled governments, upended social norms, and transformed millions of people's understanding of their relationship with God. In this dazzling global history charting five centuries of innovation and change, Alec Ryrie makes the case that the world we live in was indelibly shaped by Protestants. Protestants introduces us to the men and women who defined this quarrelsome faith. Some turned to their newly accessible Bibles to justify bold acts of political opposition, others to support a new understanding of how they should live. Protestants are conditioned to fight for their beliefs, and if you look at any of the great confrontations of the last five centuries, you will find them defining the debate on both sides: for and against monarchy, colonialism, slavery, fascism, communism, temperance, and war. Protestants are people who love God and take on the world. They have set out for all four corners of the globe, embarking on courageous journeys into the unknown to establish new communities and experiment with radical new systems of government-- like the Puritans, Quakers, and Methodists who made their way to our shores. Protestants created America and defined its special brand of entrepreneurial diligence. And today they are making new converts in China, Korea, Africa, and Latin America. This magisterial book by a brilliant scholars of the Reformation makes the case that whether or not you are yourself a Protestant, you live in a world-- and are guided by principles and ideas-- shaped by Protestants.Five hundred years ago, an obscure monk challenged the authority of the pope with a radical new vision of what Christianity could be. The revolution he unwittingly set in motion has toppled governments, upended social norms, and transformed millions of people's understanding of their relationship with God. Ryrie makes the case that the world we live in was indelibly shaped by Protestants, and introduces us to the men and women who defined this quarrelsome faith.
Subjects: Protestantism; Church history.;
Available copies: 18 / Total copies: 19
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I protest / by Oxnam, G. Bromley(Garfield Bromley),1891-1963.(CARDINAL)202988;
Subjects: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities.; Liberty.;
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Whitebread Protestants by Sack, Daniel.(CARDINAL)706344;
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Students protest. / by Altbach, Philip G.(CARDINAL)152802; Laufer, Robert S.(CARDINAL)182276;
Bibliography: pages 184-194.
Subjects: Student movements;
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