The rebirth of politics from the spirit of morality: explaining the human rights revolution of the 1970s / Jan Eckel. The dystopia of postcolonial catastrophe: self-determination, the Biafran war of secession, and the 1970s human rights moment / Lasse Heerten -- The disenchantment of socialism: Soviet dissidents, human rights, and the new global morality / Benjamin Nathans -- Dictatorship and dissent: human rights in East Germany in the 1970s / Ned Richardson-Little -- Whose utopia? Gender, ideology, and human rights at the 1975 World Congress of Women in East Berlin / Celia Donert -- "Magic words": the advent of transnational human rights activism in Latin America's Southern Cone in the long 1970s / Patrick William Kelly -- Shifting sites of Argentine advocacy and the shape of 1970s human rights debates / Lynsay Skiba -- Oasis in the desert? America's human rights rediscovery / Daniel Sargent -- Human rights and the U.S. Republican Party in the late 1970s / Carl J. Bon Tempo -- The Polish opposition, the crisis of the Gierek era, and the Helsinki Process / Gunter Dehnert -- "Human rights Are Like Coca-Cola": contested human rights discourses in Suharto's Indonesia, 1968-1980 / Brad Simpson -- Why South Africa? The politics of anti-apartheid activism in Britain in the long 1970s / Simon Stevens -- The rebirth of politics from the spirit of morality: explaining the human rights revolution of the 1970s / Jan Eckel.
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