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    Uneven opening of China's society, economy, and politics: pro-growth authoritarian governance and protests in China by Lai, Hongyi

    Published 2010
    “…These imbalances help produce social protests. Viable solutions are discussed.…”
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    Demanding the impossible: a strike zine by Legg, Stephen

    Published 2018
    “…A co-authored and co-curated series of reflections on the 2018 UCU strikes in British Universities, protesting against proposed pension reforms.…”
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    From the strange death to the odd afterlife of Lutheran England by Gehring, David S.

    Published 2014
    “…Research on the relationship between England and Protestant Germany during the sixteenth century has recently experienced a revival. …”
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    Dreaming of God: a critical re-evaluation of Shakespeare's theological context, with particular reference to 'Hamlet' by Down, Therese Marie

    Published 2025
    “…This thesis detects, in Shakespeare’s key Tragedies, a possible sympathy with a contemporary via media Protestant theology which rebuked Reformed, soteriological orthodoxy. …”
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    'The infyrmitie of fayth': Anti-Nicodemism and religious insecurity in Marian and early Elizabethan England by Griffiths, Andrew

    Published 2022
    “…The sources are split between those which would have been public and general, and those which are private – especially letters. Protestants in Mary’s reign had their works published in Emden, Geneva, Strasbourg, and other centres of the European Reformation, whilst works by Catholics in the early years of Elizabeth’s reign were published in Louvain and Antwerp, which were the centres of English Catholic exile. …”
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    ‘We asked for life!’: women’s prison zines in 1970s America by Wright, Olivia

    Published 2017
    “…Chapter One defines women’s prison zines as a distinctive and compelling subgenre of American protest literature, with a complex protest aesthetic aimed at wider social change beyond penal reform. …”
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    Social movements and democratization in Malaysia by Khoo, Ying Hooi

    Published 2014
    “…At the same time a good base for protest movement analyses in the country, which has become a norm.…”
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    Revolution in the contemporary Muslim world : review of the 1979 Iran’s Revolution and the 2011 Arab Uprisings by Mohd Irwan Syazli Saidin

    Published 2018
    “…This article revealed that serious economic downturn and unemployment crisis, along with the persistence of autocratic leadership and centralisation of power are the core reasons why the Iranian revolutionaries in 1979 and the Arab protesters in 2011 took to the streets to demand economic and political reform as well as an immediate resignation of their respective ruling regime. …”
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    “It is time for the slaves to speak:” transatlantic abolitionism and African American activism in Britain 1835-1895 by Murray, Hannah-Rose

    Published 2018
    “…Through the exploitation of performance, print culture and abolitionist networks, black men and women forged a black American protest tradition in Britain. Their acts of resistance infused this tradition with a spirit of independence that could be deployed against paternalistic white antislavery reformers as well as white racists, both on an abolitionist and non-abolitionist stage. …”
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    Never Again: Reflections on Environmental Responsibility after Roe 8 by Gaynor, A., Newman, Peter, Jennings, P.

    Published 2017
    “…The lead-up to the 2017 Western Australian state election saw a large and lively protest over the construction of stage 8 of the Roe Highway (Roe 8) and the Perth Freight Link. …”
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    Language and identity: Hong Kong students' language attitudes since the Umbrella Movement by Wong, King Yuen

    Published 2015
    “…Such anti-China sentiments and localist ideologies manifested themselves in the months-long Umbrella Movement in 2014 where student protesters called for democracy and political reforms. …”
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