2008-09 BM2: Session 4: Difference between revisions

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The reformation in England, Civil War, Colonies, the implementation of religious tolerance in England, and the US, the Anglican Church, Scottish Presbyterianism, the Northern Ireland Conflict, England and the USA Countries without a period of secularisation – cf. France and Germany.
Did the Anglo Saxon world bring freedom and democracy into the world? Habeas corpus, religious tolerance, democratic institutions and the British Monarchy, the American Revolution…
 
Civil Rights Movements and problems of identity politics: Anti-racism movements, feminist women's movement (women's suffrage; critique on  role of hegemonic femininity: white, middle-class, educated, heterosexual; Sojourner Truth (1851): Ain't I a Woman?), Gay Rights movement (AIDS and Health politics)
Present Situation: USA and Great Britain as pluralistic societies, 9/11 and the integration of Muslim Communities

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Did the Anglo Saxon world bring freedom and democracy into the world? Habeas corpus, religious tolerance, democratic institutions and the British Monarchy, the American Revolution… Civil Rights Movements and problems of identity politics: Anti-racism movements, feminist women's movement (women's suffrage; critique on role of hegemonic femininity: white, middle-class, educated, heterosexual; Sojourner Truth (1851): Ain't I a Woman?), Gay Rights movement (AIDS and Health politics)