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"An investigation of the squatters' movement in Amsterdam, which emerged in the late 1970s as a reaction to the housing shortage of the 1960s, peaked in the early 1980s, and then fell into a period of prolonged decline. Focuses on issues relating to the decline of social movements"--Provided by publisher.
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Social conditions, Housing, Social movements, Netherlands, social conditions, Housing, europe, Squatter settlementsPlaces
Netherlands, AmsterdamTimes
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Cracking under Pressure: Narrating the Decline of the Amsterdam Squatters' Movement
2010, Amsterdam University Press
in English
9089640592 9789089640598
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Cracking under Pressure: Narrating the Decline of the Amsterdam Squatters' Movement
2009, Pennsylvania State University Press, Penn State University Press
in English
0271034637 9780271034638
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Cracking under Pressure: Narrating the Decline of the Amsterdam Squatters' Movement
2009, Amsterdam University Press
in English
9048506441 9789048506446
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Cracking under pressure: narrating the decline of the Amsterdam squatters' movement
2008, Pennsylvania State University Press
in English
0271034629 9780271034621
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