Jean H. Quataert is Professor of History at Binghamton University, State University of New York, and author of several books, including Staging Philanthropy: Patriotic Women and the National Imagination in Dynastic Germany, 1813-1916.
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List of Illustrations Preface Introduction. The New Moral Order: Between Human Dignity and Territorial Sovereignty Chapter 1. Raising the Bar, 1900-1949 PART I. AN EMERGING HUMAN RIGHTS ORTHODOXY: THE FIRST ROUND Chapter 2. Cold War Politics and Human Rights Publics: The International Antiapartheid and Soviet Dissident Movements, 1952-90 Chapter 3. Mothers' Courage and U.N. Monitoring of Disappearance, 1973-83 PART II. THE DEBATE CONTINUES: CRITICS AND NEW MECHANISMS Chapter 4. The Gender Factor since the 1970s: Universality and the Private Sphere Chapter 5. Citizenship, Socioeconomic Rights, and the Courts in the Age of Transnational Migrations PART III. HUMAN RIGHTS AT A CROSSROADS: WARS, CRIMES, AND PRIORITIES Chapter 6. Ethnic Violence, Humanitarian Intervention, and Criminal Accountability in the 1990s Chapter 7. September 2001 and History Conclusion: Making a Difference Notes Index
"An ambitious and compelling book. Advocating Dignity offers an innovative conceptual framework to provide one of the first major historical accounts of the global human rights revolutions of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries."-Mark Bradley, University of Chicago

