Encyclopedia of American Reform Movements, edited by John R. McKivigan and Heather L. Kaufman

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Headword List A-H

Abolition

Animal Rights

Civil Rights

Communitarians

Environmental Movement

Ethnic Identity Movements

Health Care Reform

Human Rights

Headword List L-P

Labor Movement

LGBT Rights

Media Reform

Pacifism & Anti-War

Populism

Progressivism

Public Education Reform

Headword List R-W

Radical Right

Religious Benevolence

Socialism & Pol. Rad.

Temperance

Women's Rights

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Radical Right


Available Entries
Theory of Reform Movement  
Understanding the Motivation for Reform  

Historical Development of Reform Movement 
Anti-Semitic Groups                  
                                               
Future of Reform Movement
Political Mobilization of the Christian Right and the Debate over the Separation of Church and State Continues
Groups who Adhere to Armed Resistance Continue to Recruit, Organize, and Challenge the Federal Government  
                                                           
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Reserved Entries
Introductory Overview Essay  

Historical Development of Reform Movement
     
Antebellum Conspiratorial Groups      
White Supremacy Groups
Nativist Groups                
Anti-Communism Groups                
Framing of Cold War Rhetoric             

Key Moments
Sharon Statement
Jerry Falwell Mobilizes the Moral Majority (1980)   
Operation Rescue Sponsors “Summer of Mercy” Against Abortion Clinics (1991)
The Gingrich Revolution Marks Right’s Return to Power in Congress (1994)

Intersection with Other Reform Movements  
Christian Patriotism and Populism
Property Right Movement vs. Native American Sovereignty


Information for Contributors

Topic Availability
Article topic availability is on a first-come-first-serve basis. The editors will make final topic assignments and send each author a copy of the Contributor Agreement.

The editors welcome suggestions for additions to the headword list. These suggestions will be handled on a case-by-case basis.

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Authors will have 180 days from assignment to submit their manuscripts. After editorial amendments, the entry will be finalized and Facts On File will make payments directly to contributors.

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Facts On File: Library of American History Series