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Reihe: Routledge Revivals
This title was first published in 2000: This series brings together the most significant journal articles to appear in the field of comparative politics over the past 30 years. It renders readily accessible to teachers, researchers and students an extensive range of essays which, together, provide an indispensable basis for understanding both the established conceptual terrain and the new ground being broken in the rapidly changing field of comparative political analysis. This series is divided into three major sections: Institutional Studies, Thematic Studies, and Country Studies.
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Contents: Volume I: Part 1 Feminism, Women and Political Science: Politics and unnatural practice: political science looks at female participation, Susan C. Bourque and Jean Grossholtz; When are interests interesting? The problems of political representation of women, Virginia Sapiro; Beyond interests in politics: a comment on Virginia Sapiro's 'When are interests interesting?, Irene Diamond and Nancy Hartsock; The elusive paradigm: gender, politics and political behaviour: the state of the art, Marianne Githens; Feminism and political analysis, Vicky Randall; Beyond gender difference to a theory of care, Joan C. Tronto. Part 2 Women's Movements: Social movement continuity: the women's movement in abeyance, Verta Taylor; Ideological purity and feminism: the US women's movement from 1966-1975, Barbara Ryan; Meaning and structure in social movements: mapping the network of national Canadian women's organizations, Susan D. Phillips; Representations of difference: the varieties of French feminism, Jane Jenson. Part 3 The Gender-Generation Gap in Voting Behaviour: Working women and political participation, 1952-1972, Kristi Andersen; Political interest in Western European women: an historical and empirical comparative analysis, Margaret L. Inglehart; Changing patterns of politicization and partisanship among women in France, Sylvia B. Bashevkin; Women as political animals? A test of some explanations for male-female participation differences, Susan Welch; Political implications of increasing numbers of women in the labor force, Lise Togeby; Gender, party leaders and election outcomes in Australia, Britain and the United States, Bernadette Hayes and Ian McAllister; Different democracies? A preliminary examination of the political worlds of Canadian men and women, Sandra Burt; Feminists and the gender gap, Pamela Johnson Conover; The causes and consequences of feminist consciousness among Western European women, Clyde Wilcox; The gender gap and women's political influence, Carol Mueller. Part 4 The State and Political Institution: Struggling for identity: the women's movement and the state in Western Europe, Jane Jenson; Finding the man in the state, Wendy Brown; Gender, metaphor and the state, Marian Sawer; Feminism and the meaning of the vote, Mary Fainsod Katzenstein; Feminism within American institutions: unobtrusive mobilization in the 1980s, Mary Fainsod Katzenstein; Index. Contents: Volume II: Part 1 Women's Representation: Getting there: women in public office, Janet Clark; Female public officials: a different voice?, Rita Mae Kelly, Michelle A. Saint-Germain and Jody D. Horn; In quest of the African American political woman, Jewel L. Prestage; Black women, sexism and racism: black or antiracist feminism, Gemma Tang Nain; The development of Chicana feminist discourse 1970-1980, Alma M. Garcia; Collective identities of class and gender: working-class women in the Pittston coal strike, Karen Beckwith; From a small to a large minority: women in Scandinavian politics, Drude Dahlerup; The rhetoric of difference: on women's inclusion into political elites, Hege Skjeie; Power and influence in state legislative policymaking: the interaction of gender and position in committee hearing debates, Lyn Kathlene; Might more women make a difference? Gender, party and ideology among Canada's parliamentary candidates, Lynda Erikson; If only more candidates came forward: supply-side explanations of candidate selection in Britain, Pippa Norris and Joni Lovenduski. Part 2 Democratization: Ideology and equality: the status of women in Eastern and Western Europe, Sharon L. Wolchik; Where have all the women gone? Women and the women's movement in East Central Europe, Barbara Einhorn; The end of socialism in Europe: a new challenge for socialist feminism?, Frigga Haug; Patriarchies and feminisms: the 2 women's movements of post-unification Germany, Myra Max Ferree; Eastern Europe's silent revolution: gender, Peggy Watson. Part 3 Citizenship: Citizenship in a women-friendly polity, Kathlene B. Jones; Engendering democracy: social citizenship and political participation for women in Scandinavia, Birte Siim. Part 4 Public Policy: Women's associations and the enactment of mothers' pensions in the United States, Theda Skocpol, Marjorie Abend-Wien, Christopher Howard and Susan Goodchild Lehmann; Unprotected by the Swedish welfare state: a survey of battered women and the assistance they received, R. Amy Elman and Maud L. Eduards, Local feminist policy networks in the contemporary American interest group system, Janet K. Boles; Gender issues in international relations: the case of the European Community, Catherine Hoskyns; Symbolic reform in France: Egalité professionelle during the Mitterand years, Amy G. Mazur; Gender and the development of welfare regimes, Jane Lewis; Gender and the social rights of citizenship: the comparative analyses of gender relations and welfare states, Ann Shola Orloff. Part 5 Redefining Politics: Gender str