Social Science Quarterly, Volume 66Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1985 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Nevertheless , it could and did demonstrate its power in highly effective , short , national protest strikes . The author also points out that the free Trades Union Congress in Gdansk in AugustSeptember 1981 , was , in fact , " an ...
Nevertheless , it could and did demonstrate its power in highly effective , short , national protest strikes . The author also points out that the free Trades Union Congress in Gdansk in AugustSeptember 1981 , was , in fact , " an ...
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Thus , they found it hard to understand that Solidarity " was arguably the first authentic workers ' revolution in history " -given the fact that 1917 Russia had only a very small working class and an intellectual , Bolshevik ...
Thus , they found it hard to understand that Solidarity " was arguably the first authentic workers ' revolution in history " -given the fact that 1917 Russia had only a very small working class and an intellectual , Bolshevik ...
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... located tended to be answered in the same way ( Selltiz , Wrightsman , and Cook , 1976 ) , or ( b ) that each cluster in fact represented a somewhat different dimension of environmental concern ( Van Liere and Dunlap , 1981 ) .
... located tended to be answered in the same way ( Selltiz , Wrightsman , and Cook , 1976 ) , or ( b ) that each cluster in fact represented a somewhat different dimension of environmental concern ( Van Liere and Dunlap , 1981 ) .
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Metropolitan Development and the Changing Journey to Work | 519 |
An Empirical | 533 |
The Regulatory Policy Cycle and the Airline Deregulation Movement | 552 |
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