Anne N. Costain

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University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, United States 
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General, Latin American History
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Costain A. (2016) Comments in response to “Comparative strength of women’s movements over time: conceptual, empirical, and theoretical innovations” by Amy G. Mazur, Dorothy E. McBride and Season Hoard Politics, Groups, and Identities. 4: 677-680
Costain AN. (2015) Political Worlds of Women: Activism, Advocacy, and Governance in the Twenty-First Century by Mary Hawkesworth Journal of Women, Politics & Policy. 36: 107-109
Costain AN. (2007) It Was Like a Fever: Storytelling in Protest and Politics – By Francesca Polletta The Journal of Politics. 69: 888-889
Costain AN. (2000) Women's movements and nonviolence Ps - Political Science and Politics. 33: 175-180
Costain AN, Majstorovic S. (1994) Congress, Social Movements and Public Opinion: Multiple Origins of Women's Rights Legislation Political Research Quarterly. 47: 111-135
Costain AN. (1991) After Reagan: New Party Attitudes toward Gender The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 515: 114-125
Costain AN, Costain WD. (1985) Movements and gatekeepers: Congressional response to women's movement issues, 1900-1982 Congress and the Presidency. 12: 21-42
Costain AN. (1982) A Policy Approach to Political Representation: Lessons from the Four Corners States . By Helen M. Ingram, Nancy K. Laney and John R. McCain. (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, for Resources for the Future, 1980. Pp. xviii, 270. $22.00.) The Journal of Politics. 44: 611-612
Costain AN. (1981) Representing Women: The Transition From Social Movement To Interest Group: Political Research Quarterly. 34: 100-113
Costain AN. (1980) The Struggle for a National Women's Lobby: Organizing a Diffuse Interest Political Research Quarterly. 33: 476-491
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