Social Movements & Trends, BAC-BRE
The rules and cultural norms of an organized society may not be written in stone, but often it does take a dedicated collective effort to disrupt and revise them. Throughout history, people have come together in group campaigns to effect change in the structure or values of a society. Movements such as abolitionism, the women's rights movement, the American civil rights movement, and the gay rights movement illustrate how common citizens can influence legislative action and modify cultural norms when they unite with the shared goal of bringing about a certain social change. Societal change can also take place naturally as a result of the accumulation of many smaller changes within a society. Large-scale trends such as industrialization, modernization, and urbanization provide examples of this more passive process of change.
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Albion Fellows Bacon was an American reformer and writer, remembered largely for her campaigns to improve public......
Roger Bacon was an English Franciscan philosopher and educational reformer who was a major medieval proponent of......
Kasimir Felix, count of Badeni was a Polish-born statesman in the Austrian service, who, as prime minister (1895–97)......
Badr Khānī Jāladat was a Kurdish nationalist leader and editor who was one of the chief 20th-century spokesmen......
Joan Baez is an American folksinger and political activist who interested young audiences in folk music during......
Sarah G. Bagley was an American labour organizer who was active in trying to institute reform in the mills of Lowell,......
Gamaliel Bailey was a journalist and a leader of the abolition movement prior to the American Civil War. Bailey......
Hannah Johnston Bailey was an American reformer who was a leading advocate of the peace movement in the late 19th......
Fredrik Bajer was a Danish reformer and politician, who was a co-winner (with Klas Pontus Arnoldson) of the Nobel......
Mikhail Bakhtin was a Russian literary theorist and philosopher of language whose wide-ranging ideas significantly......
Cesare, Count Balbo was a Piedmontese political writer, a liberal but cautious constitutionalist who was influential......
Emily Greene Balch was an American sociologist, political scientist, economist, and pacifist, a leader of the women’s......
Roger Nash Baldwin was an American civil-rights activist, cofounder of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).......
Balkan League, (1866–68), an alliance organized by the Serbian prince Michael III (Mihailo Obrenović). Concluded......
Afrika Bambaataa is an American disc jockey (deejay or DJ) and music producer who is credited as being a leading......
Samuel Bamford was an English radical reformer who was the author of several widely popular poems (principally......
Hastings Kamuzu Banda was the first president of Malawi (formerly Nyasaland) and the principal leader of the Malawi......
Niels Erik Bank-Mikkelsen was a Danish reformer and advocate for people with intellectual disabilities who was......
Confederation of Bar, league of Polish nobles and gentry that was formed to defend the liberties of the nobility......
Bob Barker was a fixture on daytime television as the longtime host (1972–2007) of the game show The Price Is Right.......
Frederick Barnard was a scientist, educator, and for nearly 25 years president of Columbia College (now Columbia......
Henry Barnard was an educator, jurist, and the first U.S. commissioner of education (1867–70). With Horace Mann,......
Odilon Barrot was a prominent liberal monarchist under the July Monarchy in France (1830–48) and a leader of the......
Mustafa al-Barzani was a Kurdish military leader who for 50 years strove to create an independent nation for the......
Jonas Basanavičius was a physician, folklorist, and a leader of the Lithuanian national movement. In 1873 Basanavičius......
Ugo Bassi was an Italian priest and patriot, who was a follower of Giuseppe Garibaldi in his fight for Italian......
José Batlle y Ordóñez was a statesman who, as president of Uruguay (1903–07 and 1911–15), is generally credited......
Lajos, count Batthyány was a statesman who during the revolution of 1848 was premier of the first Hungarian parliamentary......
Celâl Bayar was the third president of the Turkish Republic (1950–60), who initiated etatism, or a state-directed......
Baybars I was the most eminent of the Mamlūk sultans of Egypt and Syria, which he ruled from 1260 to 1277. He is......
Baʿath Party, Pan-Arabist political party advocating the formation of a single Arab socialist nation. It has branches......
Cesare Beccaria was an Italian criminologist and economist whose Dei delitti e delle pene (1764; Eng. trans. J.A.......
Max Wladimir, Freiherr von Beck was the premier (1906–08) of Austria whose administration introduced universal......
William Beckford was a gentleman merchant, member of Parliament, and lord mayor of London (1762–63, 1769–70) who......
Kiran Bedi is an Indian social activist who was the first woman to join the Indian Police Service (IPS) and who......
Auguste-Marie-François Beernaert was a Belgian-Flemish statesman and cowinner (with Paul-H.-B. d’Estournelles de......
Menachem Begin was a Zionist leader who was prime minister of Israel from 1977 to 1983. Begin was the corecipient,......
Richard, Count Belcredi was a statesman of the Austrian Empire who worked for a federal constitution under the......
Manuel Belgrano was a military leader in the Argentine war for independence. After studying law in Spain, Belgrano......
Robert Neelly Bellah was an American sociologist who addressed the problem of change in modern religious practice......
Ahmed Ben Bella was the principal leader of the Algerian War of Independence against France, the first prime minister......
David Ben-Gurion was a Zionist statesman and political leader, the first prime minister (1948–53, 1955–63) and......
Itzhak Ben-Zvi was the second president of Israel (1952–63) and an early Zionist leader in Palestine, who helped......
Tony Benn was a British politician, member of the Labour Party, and, from the 1970s, unofficial leader of the party’s......
Jeremy Bentham was an English philosopher, economist, and theoretical jurist, the earliest and chief expounder......
Lord William Bentinck was a British governor-general of Bengal (1828–33) and of India (1833–35). An aristocrat......
John Beresford was a political leader in the struggle to preserve the political monopoly of the Protestant landowning......
Daniel Berrigan was an American writer, Roman Catholic priest, and antiwar activist whose poems and essays reflect......
Agostino Bertani was a physician who collaborated with Mazzini and Garibaldi in the movement for Italian liberation.......
Annie Besant was a British social reformer, sometime Fabian socialist, theosophist, and Indian independence leader.......
Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg was a German imperial chancellor before and during World War I who possessed talents......
Mary McLeod Bethune was an American educator who was active nationally in African American affairs and was a special......
Absalon Pederssøn Beyer was a Lutheran humanist scholar, one of the most advanced thinkers in Norway in his day.......
Bhagat Singh was a revolutionary hero of the Indian independence movement. Bhagat Singh attended Dayanand Anglo......
Vinoba Bhave was one of India’s best-known social reformers and a widely venerated disciple of Mohandas K. (Mahatma)......
Steve Biko was the founder of the Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa. His death from injuries suffered......
Frederick Edwin Smith, 1st earl of Birkenhead was a British statesman, lawyer, and noted orator. As lord chancellor......
Birmingham Children’s Crusade, nonviolent protest against segregation held by Black children on May 2–10, 1963,......
James Gillespie Birney was a prominent opponent of slavery in the United States who was twice the presidential......
Otto von Bismarck was the prime minister of Prussia (1862–73, 1873–90) and founder and first chancellor (1871–90)......
Salah al-Din Bitar was a Syrian politician who served three times (1963, 1964, and 1966) as prime minister of Syria......
Black Consciousness Movement (BCM), South African anti-apartheid movement that began in the late 1960s. Originating......
Black feminism, political and social movement that focuses on the multidimensional aspects of the oppression of......
Black Hand, secret Serbian society of the early 20th century that used terrorist methods to promote the liberation......
Black Lives Matter (BLM), international social movement, formed in the United States in 2013, dedicated to fighting......
Black nationalism, political and social movement prominent in the 1960s and early ’70s in the United States that......
Black Panther Party, African American revolutionary party, founded in 1966 in Oakland, California, by Huey P. Newton......
Antoinette Brown Blackwell was the first woman to be ordained a minister of a recognized denomination in the United......
Louis Blanc was a French utopian socialist, noted for his theory of worker-controlled “social workshops.” Louis......
Sir Gilbert Blane, 1st Baronet was a physician known for his reforms in naval hygiene and medicine, which included......
Bloody Sunday, demonstration in Londonderry (Derry), Northern Ireland, on Sunday, January 30, 1972, by Roman Catholic......
Amelia Bloomer was an American reformer who campaigned for temperance and women’s rights. Amelia Jenks was educated......
Léon Blum was the first Socialist (and the first Jewish) premier of France, presiding over the Popular Front coalition......
Bodø Affair, (1818–21), a diplomatic scandal involving Sweden-Norway (then a dual monarchy) and Great Britain.......
Allan Boesak is a South African clergyman who was one of South Africa’s leading spokespersons against the country’s......
bohemianism, unconventional lifestyle or subculture, followers of which prioritize community living and artistic......
Pierre Le Pesant, sieur de Boisguillebert was a French economist who was a precursor of the Physiocrats and an......
Jair Bolsonaro is a Brazilian politician who served as president of Brazil from 2019 to 2023. A right-wing nationalist,......
Saint Bonaventure ; canonized April 14, 1482; feast day July 15) was a leading medieval theologian, minister general......
Andres Bonifacio was a Philippine patriot, founder and leader of the nationalist Katipunan society, who instigated......
Mary Lucinda Bonney was an American educator and reformer, active in both the early movement for women’s education......
Maud Ballington Booth was a Salvation Army leader and cofounder of the Volunteers of America. Maud Charlesworth......
Norman Ernest Borlaug was an American agricultural scientist and plant pathologist, and winner of the Nobel Prize......
Juan Bosch was a Dominican writer, scholar, and politician elected president of the Dominican Republic in 1962......
Subhas Chandra Bose was an Indian revolutionary prominent in the Indian Independence Movement against British rule.......
Boston Tea Party, (December 16, 1773), incident in which 342 chests of tea belonging to the British East India......
Khristo Botev was a patriot and renowned poet, one of the heroes of the Bulgarian national revolutionary movement......
P. W. Botha was the prime minister (1978–84) and first state president (1984–89) of South Africa. A native of the......
Markos Botsaris was an important leader early in the Greek War of Independence. Botsaris’ early years were spent......
Mohamed Bouazizi was a Tunisian street vendor whose self-immolation after being harassed by municipal officials......
Muhammad Boudiaf was an Algerian political leader who was a founder of the revolutionary National Liberation Front......
Houari Boumedienne was an army officer who became president of Algeria in July 1965 following a coup d’etat. Boukharouba’s......
Henri Bourassa was a politician and journalist, spokesman for Canadian nationalism, and founder of the Montreal......
Habib Bourguiba was the architect of Tunisia’s independence and first president of Tunisia (1957–87), one of the......
James Bowie was a popular hero of the Texas Revolution (1835–36) who is mainly remembered for his part in the Battle......
Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions, (BDS), decentralized Palestinian-led movement of nonviolent resistance to Israel’s......
Brabant Revolution, (1789–90), a short-lived revolt of the Belgian provinces of the Austrian Netherlands against......
Thomas Egerton, Viscount Brackley was an English lawyer and diplomat who secured the independence of the Court......
Nicolás Bravo was a soldier and statesman, one of the founders of republican Mexico, serving as its president or......
Madeline McDowell Breckinridge was an American social reformer whose efforts focused on child welfare, health issues,......