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Charles Tilly / Chiapas / Contentious politics / Subcomandante Marcos / Hamas / Gaza Strip / Sidney Tarrow / Politics / Zapatista Army of National Liberation / Sociology
Date: 2012-01-27 13:48:10
Charles Tilly
Chiapas
Contentious politics
Subcomandante Marcos
Hamas
Gaza Strip
Sidney Tarrow
Politics
Zapatista Army of National Liberation
Sociology

How Political Identities Work Charles Tilly Columbia University Sidney Tarrow Cornell University

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