Since 1945, Britain's political and cultural landscape has been transformed by social movements campaigning on issues of gender, race, disability, sexuality, the environment and peace. Yet until now there has been no methodical attempt to chart the histories of these movements alongside one another. From early attempts to decriminalise gay sex to the movement against globalisation, Sex, Colour, Peace and Power takes a comprehensive approach to social movements that allows fresh insight into a neglected side of British history.
Preface Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction Parallel Universe: Social Movements before 1970 The Long Explosion I: Women's and Gay Liberation The Long Explosion II: The Environment, Race, Disability and Peace The Fragments: The Descent into Division in the Late 1970s and Early 1980s Quenching the Flames: Professionalisation and Integration in the 1980s Passions Re-ignited: Sexuality, The Poll Tax and Radical Environmentalism in the 1990s Conclusion References Index
ADAM LENT is ESRC Research Fellow in the Department of Politics at Sheffield University. He has written widely on social movements and has edited two books covering the politics and values of movements.