America divided : the civil war of the 1960s /
In America Divided, Maurice Isserman and Michael Kazin provide the definitive history of the 1960s, in a book that tells a compelling tale filled with fresh and persuasive insights. Ranging from the 1950s right up to the debacle of Watergate, Isserman (a noted historian of the Left) and Kazin (a lea...
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
2000.
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| Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Gathering of the forces
- Black ordeal, Black freedom
- The New Frontier of American liberalism
- Why did the United States fight in Vietnam?
- 1963
- The rise of the Great Society
- 1965
- The making of a youth culture
- The New Left
- The fall of the Great Society
- The conservative revival
- 1968
- Many faiths: the '60s reformation
- No cease-fire: 1969-1974
- Conclusion: winners and losers
- Critical events during the long 1960s.


