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1. The Return of the Prodigal: The 1970s as a Turning Point in Human Rights History
2. The Dystopia of Postcolonial Catastrophe: Self-Determination, the Biafran War of Secession, and the 1970s Human Rights Moment
3. The Disenchantment of Socialism: Soviet Dissidents, Human Rights, and the New Global Morality
4. Dictatorship and Dissent: Human Rights in East Germany in the 1970s
5. Whose Utopia? Gender, Ideology, and Human Rights at the 1975 World Congress of Women in East Berlin
6. “Magic Words”: The Advent of Transnational Human Rights Activism in Latin America’s Southern Cone in the Long 1970s
7. Shifting Sites of Argentine Advocacy and the Shape of 1970s Human Rights Debates
8. Oasis in the Desert? America’s Human Rights Rediscovery
9. Human Rights and the U.S. Republican Party in the Late 1970s
10. The Polish Opposition, the Crisis of the Gierek Era, and the Helsinki Process
11. “Human Rights Are Like Coca-Cola”: Contested Human Rights Discourses in Suharto’s Indonesia, 1968–1980
12. Why South Africa? The Politics of Anti-Apartheid Activism in Britain in the Long 1970s
13. The Rebirth of Politics from the Spirit of Morality: Explaining the Human Rights Revolution of the 1970s
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
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