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A time to stir : Columbia '68 /

For seven days in April 1968, students occupied five buildings on the campus of Columbia University to protest a planned gymnasium in a nearby Harlem park, links between the university and the Vietnam War, and what they saw as the university's unresponsive attitude toward their concerns. Exhila...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Cronin, Paul (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Columbia University Press, [2018]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t CONTENTS --  |t FOREWORD /  |r Berman, Paul --  |t INTRODUCTION --  |t CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS --  |t CHILDREN OF THE NEW AGE /  |r Biberman, Nancy --  |t INSIDE ALIENATION, OUTSIDE AGITATOR /  |r Branch, J. Plunky --  |t RACE AND THE SPECTER OF STRATEGIC BLINDNESS /  |r Brown, Raymond M. --  |t LIBERATION NEWS SERVICE AND THE COLUMBIA STUDENT REVOLT /  |r Cavalletto, George --  |t A WORKING CLASS VETERAN'S PERSPECTIVE /  |r Donnelly, Mark --  |t CONSTRUCTIONS OF POWER /  |r Ehrenberg, Thomas --  |t YOU GAVE US HOPE /  |r Eisenberg, Carolyn Rusti --  |t A PEOPLE'S PREHISTORY OF COLUMBIA, 1968 /  |r Feldman, Bob --  |t "POSSIBILISTES" VS. "MAXIMALISTES": HOW IT WENT DOWN IN FAYERWEATHER /  |r Garner, Larry --  |t ATTEMPTING TO "HOLD THE CENTER" AT COLUMBIA, 1968 /  |r Garrett, Michael --  |t THE MAN WHO SHOOK MY HAND /  |r Gedal, Stuart --  |t IN THE SPIRIT OF RECONCILIATION /  |r Gershman, Bennett --  |t HOW I BECOME A NATIONAL NEWS SOURCE: COLUMBIA'S OFFICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION /  |r Goldberg, Ira --  |t THE JOLT OF RADICALIZATION /  |r Greenberg, Ken --  |t DADDY'S GIRL /  |r Griffith, Lois-Elaine --  |t THE COLUMBIA STIR-FRY /  |r Haidu, Peter --  |t THE GREAT MORNINGSIDE RISING /  |r Hanning, Robert W. --  |t FROM COLUMBIA 1968 TO FORT LEAVENWORTH /  |r Heuman, Susan Eva --  |t THE ESSENCE OF SPIRIT IS FREEDOM /  |r Hurwitz, Neal H. --  |t THE SMARTEST KIDS I'D EVER MET: MEMORIES OF A COLUMBIA REBEL /  |r Hurwitz, Tom --  |t WHO BE THE DOMINATOR? /  |r Johnson, Michael --  |t THE MORAL OBLIGATION TO ACT /  |r Kahn, Susan --  |t COLUMBIA IN THE COMMUNITY /  |r Kappner, Thomas M.H. --  |t MUTINY IN THE AIR /  |r Kaptchuk, Ted --  |t LIBERATED FAYERWEATHER: AGONY AND ECSTASY WHILE AWAITING THE NYPD /  |r Kehl, Frank --  |t THE SPECIAL CASE OF THE FAYERWEATHER OCCUPATION /  |r Keylor, William --  |t A TIME FOR REVOLT /  |r Klare, Michael --  |t GETTING BACK TO "LIFE AS NORMAL" /  |r Kriegel, Jay --  |t THE POWER OF POWER STRUCTURE RESEARCH /  |r Locker, Michael --  |t DAYS OF WHINE AND RUSES /  |r Lopate, Phillip --  |t A TIME TO STIR ... UP TROUBLE /  |r Lowell, Frederick K. --  |t THE PRIMARY SHADES OF OPPOSITION TO THE COLUMBIA OCCUPATION /  |r Massarsky, Vaud E. --  |t NO MORE ANTIWAR! THE RISE OF THE THERAPEUTIC LEFT /  |r Neumann, Michael --  |t ALREADY DEAD: INSIDE LOW LIBRARY COMMUNE /  |r Obenzinger, Hilton --  |t A NIGHT TO REMEMBER /  |r Pack, Fred --  |t SILENCE IS COMPLIANCE /  |r Pellegrom, Dan --  |t ON THE AIR: A VIEW FROM WKCR /  |r Perelstein, Jon --  |t COLUMBIA AND THE DRAFT /  |r Phillips, David F. --  |t IMPRESSIONS OF A ROOKIE COP /  |r Poka, John --  |t THE SOUND OF BREAKING GLASS /  |r Reichman, Henry --  |t HATS AND BATS /  |r Reynolds, Mike --  |t STOPPING THE MACHINE /  |r Rosahn, Eve --  |t LIFE ON THE LEDGE /  |r Rosenthal, Michael --  |t HOW I LEARNED I WAS A MENSHEVIK /  |r Rubenstein, Joshua --  |t WHAT IT TAKES TO BUILD A MOVEMENT /  |r Rudd, Mark --  |t SELF-DETERMINATION AND SELF-RESPECT: HAMILTON HALL, FIFTY YEARS LATER /  |r Sales, William W. Jr. --  |t LONG AGO AND NOT AT ALL FAR AWAY /  |r Sharfman, Bill --  |t COLUMBIA 1968: MY COURSE CORRECTION /  |r Sin, Marvin --  |t UNITERS /  |r Slater, Gene --  |t A SENSE OF RIGHTNESS /  |r Slyomovics, Susan --  |t AVERY HALL TO URBAN DEADLINE /  |r Smith, Tyler --  |t FORMING COMMUNITY, FORGING COMMITMENT: A HAMILTON HALL STORY /  |r Spurlock-Evans, Karla --  |t FROM COLLEGE WALK TO THE STONEWALL INN /  |r Stamberg, Peter --  |t FIVE RED FLAGS /  |r Stein, Eleanor --  |t NEVER AGAIN? /  |r Steinlauf, Michael --  |t COVERING--AND COVERING UP--SPRING '68 /  |r Stern, Michael --  |t HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF WINGS /  |r Sundstrom, Johnny --  |t POLITICAL EDUCATION AND THE BIRTH OF STUDENTS FOR A RESTRUCTURED UNIVERSITY /  |r Thoms, John --  |t IT'S BETTER TO BUILD UP: POST-'68 GOVERNANCE AT COLUMBIA /  |r Wechsler, Harold S. --  |t A FOOT SOLDIER'S STORY OF THE SIT-INS /  |r Willis, Meredith Sue --  |t FROM COMMUNITY SERVICE TO POLITICAL ACTION: THE EVOLUTION OF THE CITIZENSHIP COUNCIL /  |r Ziff, Joel D. --  |t AFTERWORD /  |r Gonzalez, Juan --  |t INDEX. 
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