Woman Suffrage and the States: A Resource Mobilization Analysis
Description:
This dissertation fills a conspicuous gap in the literature on the U.S. woman suffrage movement by developing and testing a model of state woman suffrage success. This model is based on a version of the resource mobilization perspective on social movements which emphasizes the importance of social movement organizations (such as the National American Woman Suffrage Association) as resource-gathering agencies which can exploit the structure of organized politics by mobilizing their own resources…
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Date:
May 1984
Creator:
Lance, Keith Curry
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UNT Libraries