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    Online-Ressource
    Princeton, N.J. :Princeton University Press,
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    almafu_9959226696202883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (308 pages) : , illustrations
    Ausgabe: Course Book
    ISBN: 1-282-75310-X , 9786612753107 , 1-4008-2207-6 , 1-4008-1088-4
    Serie: Princeton studies in American politics
    Inhalt: Wyoming became the first American state to adopt female suffrage in 1869--a time when no country permitted women to vote. When the last Swiss canton enfranchised women in 1990, few countries barred women from the polls. Why did pro-suffrage activists in the United States and Switzerland have such varying success? Comparing suffrage campaigns in forty-eight American states and twenty-five Swiss cantons, Lee Ann Banaszak argues that movement tactics, beliefs, and values are critical in understanding why political movements succeed or fail. The Swiss suffrage movement's beliefs in consensus politics and local autonomy and their reliance on government parties for information limited their tactical choices--often in surprising ways. In comparison, the American suffrage movement, with its alliances to the abolition, temperance, and progressive movements, overcame beliefs in local autonomy and engaged in a wider array of confrontational tactics in the struggle for the vote. Drawing on interviews with sixty Swiss suffrage activists, detailed legislative histories, census materials, and original archival materials from both countries, Banaszak blends qualitative historical inquiry with informative statistical analyses of state and cantonal level data. The book expands our understanding of the role of political opportunities and how they interact with the beliefs and values of movements and the societies they seek to change.
    Anmerkung: Front matter -- , CONTENTS -- , TABLES -- , FIGURES -- , PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- , CHAPTER ONE. Comparing the U.S. and Swiss Woman Suffrage Movements -- , CHAPTER TWO. Information, Preferences, Beliefs, and Values in the Political Process -- , CHAPTER THREE. Building Suffrage Organizations -- , CHAPTER FOUR. The Impact of Movement Resources on Success -- , CHAPTER FIVE. Building Suffrage Coalitions -- , CHAPTER SIX. Lobbying the Government -- , CHAPTER SEVEN. Raising Suffrage Demands: Confrontation versus Compromise -- , CHAPTER EIGHT. Sources of the Movements' Information, Beliefs, and Values -- , CHAPTER NINE. Why Movements Succeed or Fail -- , APPENDIX A. Interview Methods -- , APPENDIX B. Measuring Suffrage Organization Membership in the United States and Switzerland -- , APPENDIX C. Data Sources for Legislative Histories and Variable Coding in Pooled-Time Series Analysis -- , APPENDIX D. Coding Confrontational and Lobbying Tactics in the United States and Switzerland -- , Notes -- , REFERENCES -- , INDEX , Issued also in print. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-691-02639-4
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-691-02640-8
    Sprache: Englisch
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