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|a Horn, Gerd-Rainer.
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|a The Spirit of '68 :
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|a Introduction; 1. Outcasts, Dropouts, and Provocateurs: Nonconformists Prepare the Terrain; 1. The First World Congress of Free Artists; 2. From Lettrism to Situationism; 3. Situationist Practice; 4. The Meaning of Cultural Revolt; 5. Beat Poets; 6. Literature and Theatre of Revolt; 7. The Place of Cultural Critique; 8. The First Transnational Youth Revolt; 9. Marlon Brando Turns Communist; 10. Beatniks, Hipsters, Existentialists; 11. British Rock; 12. Beat Culture in Italy; 13. The Amsterdam Provos; 2. Under the Cobblestones Lies the Beach: Student Activism in the 1960s.
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|a 1. Sit-ins, SNCC, and Freedom Rides2. Mississippi Freedom Summer; 3. The Berkeley Free Speech Movement; 4. US Student Movements After Berkeley; 5. The Peculiarities of Belgium; 6. Leuven Vlaams; 7. Mississippi on the Dijle; 8. Sociology in Trento; 9. Mobilizations and Reflections: Trento (and Italy), 1966-1967; 10. Radicalization: Trento (and Italy), 1967-1968; 11. The Shut-down of Higher Education in Italy: 1968; 3. Vogliamo Tutto: The Working-Class Dimension of '1968'; 1. The Valley of the Turón; 2. Mobilizations in Underground Spain; 3. French Workers in the Calvados.
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|a 4. From Nanterre to the Sorbonne5. The Genesis of a General Strike; 6. The Meaning of the General Strike; 7. French Workers After 1968; 8. Italy's 'Creeping May'; 9. Questioning Authority on the Factory Floor; 10. The Revolution of the Carnations; 4. Left, Left, Left: The Old, the New, and the Far Left; 1. The Suez Crisis and Its Aftermath; 2. A Social Democratic Foreign Policy?; 3. Social Democracy's Domestic Agenda; 4. Youth Revolt and the Old Left; 5. Il Caso Manifesto; 6. Intellectuals and the New Left; 7. Marcuse and Mills; 8. The Mediterranean New Left.
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|a 9. Characteristics of the New Left10. The Limits of New Left Organizational Practice; 11. Maoism and Trotskyism; 12. The Genesis of the Far Left; 13. The Far Left as Inspiration; 14. A Social Democratic Turn towards the Left?; 15. The Promise of Eurocommunism?; Photo Essay: The Belgian Manifestation of '1968'; 5. Participatory Democracy: The Meaning of '1968'; 1. Measuring Failure and Success; 2. Cultural Revolution and Material Gains; 3. Participatory Democracy; 4. Free Schools and Universities; 5. An Experimental Laboratory in the Bois de Vincennes; 6. The Alberoni Project.
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|a 7. Participatory Democracy at the Point of Production8. Participatory Democracy and the Left; 9. Neighbourhood Associations in Iberia; 10. The Commune of Nantes; 11. Individual and Collective Liberation; 12. The Birth of Second-Wave Feminism; 13. Caged Birds Break Free; Conclusion: A Moment of Crisis and Opportunity; 1. A Tale of Two Europes; 2. The Legacy of 1968; 3. The Great Rehearsal?; Bibliographic Essay; Index; A; B; C; D; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V.
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|a From Germany to Vietnam, from Italy to the United States, 1968 witnessed a highly unusual sequence of popular rebellions. Millions of individuals took matters into their own hands to counter imperialism, capitalism, and autocracy - indeed any kind of hierarchical thinking. Gerd-Rainer Horn offers a fascinating re-assessment of these turbulent times, arguing that 1968 cannot be seen in isolation: that it must be viewed in the context of a much larger period of experimentation and revolt. He sheds valuable new light both on social movements and on their individual participants, and he offers a f.
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