Reframing 1968: American Politics, Protest and Identity

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Reframing 1968: American Politics, Protest and Identity

Martin Halliwell, Nick Witham
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The first 50-year retrospective of the most tumultuous year the 1960s for activism and radical politics

The assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr and Robert Kennedy. Gay rights, women's rights and civil rights. The Black Panthers and the Vietnam War. The New Left and the New Right. 1968 was a tumultuous year for US politics.


50 years on, Reframing 1968 explores the historical, political and social legacy of 1968 in modern protest movements. The contributors look at how protest has changed in the US, from Students for a Democratic Society and the Civil Rights Movement in the late 1960s, to the Women’s Movement in the 1970s, through to the contemporary visibility of the Tea Party and the Occupy movement.


  • 14 new interdisciplinary essays investigate the legacy of modern protest movements in the United States
  • Gives you a micro-history of 1968, framed within a broader historical and political understanding of modern protest
  • Spans political trends, social movements, public figures, ideologies and cultural channels

Contributors

Stefan M. Bradley, Saint Louis University, Missouri, USA.


Simon Hall, University of Leeds, UK.


Martin Halliwell, University of Leicester, UK.


Penny Lewis, City University of New York, USA.


Daniel Matlin, King’s College London, UK.


Sharon Monteith, Nottingham Trent University, UK.


Andrew Preston, University of Cambridge, UK.


Doug Rossinow, University of Oslo, Norway.


Elizabeth Tandy Shermer, Loyola University Chicago, USA.


Stephen Tuck, University of Oxford, UK.


Anne M. Valk, Williams College, Massachusetts, USA.


Stephen J. Whitfield, Brandeis University, Massachusetts, USA.


Nick Witham, Institute of the Americas, University College London, UK.

년:
2022
출판사:
Edinburgh University Press
언어:
english
페이지:
332
ISBN 10:
0748698949
ISBN 13:
9780748698943
파일:
PDF, 12.64 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2022
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