1. Theories of contention Part I. Movements in History: Histories of Movements: 2. Peasants and communists in southern Italy 3. State building and contention in America 4. Revolution, war, and state building in France Part II. Movements, Parties, and Elections: 5. Movements, states, and opportunities 6. The phantom at the opera Part III. Events, Episodes, and Cycles: 7. From eventful history to cycles of contention 8. From moments of madness to the repertoire of contention Part IV. Outcomes of Contention: 9. Social protest and policy breakthroughs 10. 'What's in a word?' Part V. Transnational Contention: 11. Rooted cosmopolitans and transnational activists 12. Transnational contention and human rights.
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