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Montanism. 156-9C. Montanus’ ascetic Christian movement of illuminati expecting the Millenium.
Muscadins. French Royalist youth movement after the Commune.
Muslim League. 1906-71. Indian movement. 1940 Demanded Moslem state. Pakistan 1947.
NAACP. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. 1909-. For US black civil rights. Niagara Movement. Du Bois.
Narodniki. 19C Russian Socialist movement advocating land for peasants. Assassinated Alexander II. Populism.
Nation, Carry. 1846-1911. US temperance crusader 1890-. Smashed saloons with hatchet.
National Socialism. Nazism. 1919-45. German master-race nationalist Fascist movement. Anti- semitic. Individual surrenders to State will. Hitler. Drexler.
Nationalism. 17-20C. Sociopolitical movement stressing individual’s loyalty to his state. 19C Led to Imperialism. 20C Fascism and Nazism.
Nationalism. Musical movement to reflect national or ethnic spirit. Especially 16C and 19C. Grieg. Sibelius.
Naturalism. 19-20C Literary movement presenting life objectively. Zola.
Nehru, Pandit Jawaharial. 1889-1964. Congress Movement 1929-. First Indian Prime Minister 1947-. Rationalized Hindu laws.
Neorealism, Italian. 1920-60. Literary movement supressed by Fascists. Moving autobiographical accounts of the war years. Quasimodo.
Newman, John. 1801-90. English theologian, writer, founded Oxford Movement. Apologia pro Vita Sua 1868.
Niagara Movement. 1905-10. US black civil rights movement. NAACP.
Noncooperation Movement. 1920-22. Ghandi’s non-violent protest in India. Amritsar Massacre.
Op art. 20C style incorporating optical illusion of movement. Vasarely. Riley.
Oxford Movement. 1833-45. Christian Socialist Tractarian movement for return to RC ritual, dogma in Anglican Church.
Pan-Germanism. 1894-1945. German nationalist movement. Nazism.
Pan-Slavism. 19C Slavic unity movement. Caused Russo-Turkish War 1877.
Parks, Rosa. 1913-. US ‘mother’ of Civil Rights Movement. Arrested, 1955, for not relinquishing her seat to a white man. King.
Pietism. 17-18C. Spener’s religious movement. Influenced Moravians, Methodists. Bible study.
Pop Art. 1950-. Movement drawing from popular culture. Warhol. Lichtenstein.
Populist Movement. 1890s. US agrarian reform coalition.
Post-Impressionism. -1910. Modern art movement of solid color and forms as a reaction to Impressionism. Cezanne, Van Gogh, Gauguin.
Poujadism. 1954-8. French extreme right-wing political movement founded by Poujade. Gained tax concessions.