The Institute for Social Movements is happy to announce publication of Moving the Social 57 (2017) in print and online.
Table of Contents
Articles
Enrico Dal Lago and Kevin O‘SullivanIntroduction: Toward a New History of Humanitarianism, pp. 5–20.
Stacey M. RobertsonMarketing Social Justice: Lessons from our Abolitionist Predecessors, pp. 21–36.
Kimberly A. LoweThe League of Red Cross Societies and International Committee of the Red Cross: a Re-Evaluation of American Influence in Interwar Internationalism, pp. 37–56.
Julia F. IrwinConnected by Calamity: The United States, the League of Red Cross Societies, and Transnational Disaster Assistance after the First World War, pp. 57–76.
Jo LaycockSaving the Remnant or Building Socialism?, pp. 77–96.
Rob Skinner“Every Bite Buys a Bullet”: Sanctions, Boycotts and Solidarity in Transnational Anti-Apartheid Activism, pp. 97–113.
Chris MooresSolidarity for Chile, Transnational Activism and the Evolution of Human Rights, pp. 115–135.
Jeffrey FlynnPhilosophers, Historians, and Suffering Strangers, pp. 137–157.
Enrico Dal Lago and Kevin O‘SullivanReview Article: Prosopographies, Transnational Lives, and Multiple Identities in Global Humanitarianism, pp. 159–174.