Religion, protest, and social upheaval / Matthew T. Eggemeier, Peter Joseph Fritz, and Karen V. Guth, editors.

"Represents some of the best, cutting-edge thinking available on multiple forms of social upheaval and related grassroots movements. From the January 2017 Women's March to the August 2017 events in Charlottesville and the 2020 protests for racial justice in the wake of George Floyd's...

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Other Authors: Eggemeier, Matthew T. (Editor), Fritz, Peter Joseph (Editor), Guth, Karen V. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Fordham University Press, 2022.
Edition:First edition.
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