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|a The Sixties :
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|a This collection of original essays represents some of the most exciting ways in which historians are beginning to paint the 1960s onto the larger canvas of American history.
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|a Introduction / David Farber -- Growth liberalism in the sixties : great societies at home and grand designs abroad / Robert M. Collins -- The American state and the Vietnam war : a genealogy of power / Mary Sheila McMahon -- And that's the way it was : the Vietnam war on the network nightly news / Chester J. Pach, Jr. -- Race, ethnicity, and the evolution of political legitimacy / David R. Colburn and George E. Pozzetta -- Nothing distant about it : women's liberation and sixties radicalism / Alice Echols -- The new American revolution : the movement and business / Terry H. Anderson -- Who'll stop the rain? : youth culture, rock 'n' roll, and social crises / George Lipsitz -- Sexual revolution(s) / Beth Bailey -- The politics of civility / Kenneth Cmiel -- The silent majority and talk about revolution / David Farber
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