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1968 : on the edge of world revolution /

"Released for the fiftieth anniversary of that momentous year, Philipp Gassert's and Martin Klimke's seminal 1968 presents a wide-ranging survey. Short chapters, written by local eyewitnesses and historical experts, cover events in thirty-nine countries to give a truly global view. Ph...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Gassert, Philipp (Editor ), Klimke, Martin (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Montreal, Quebec : Black Rose Books, 2018.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Introduction
  • Argentina: The Signs and Images of "Revolutionary War"
  • Bolivia: Che Guevara in Global History
  • Canada: 1968 and the New Left
  • Colombia: The "Cataluña Movement"
  • Mexico: The Power of Memory
  • Peru: The Beginning of a New World
  • USA: Unending 1968
  • Venezuela: A Sociological Laboratory
  • Australia: A Nation of Lotus-Eaters
  • China: The Process of Decolonization in the Case of Hong Kong
  • India: Outsiders in Two Worlds
  • Japan: "1968"
  • History of a Decade
  • Pakistan: The Year of Change
  • Thailand: The "October Movement" and the Transformation to Democracy
  • Egypt: From Romanticism to Realism
  • Israel: 1968 and the "'67 Generation"
  • Lebanon: Of Things that Remain Unsaid
  • Palestinian Territories: Discovering Freedom in a Refugee Camp
  • Senegal: May 1968, Africa's Revolt
  • South Africa: Where Were We Looking in 1968?
  • Syria: The Children of the Six-Day Wa
  • Czechoslovakia: Lines of Tanks in Prague
  • East Germany: "Solidarity with Red Prague"
  • Hungary: The Year of Disillusionment
  • Poland: The March Events of 1968
  • Russia: The Philosophy of the Long-Haired Rebellion
  • Turkey: The Lost Generation
  • Yugoslavia: "Down with the Red Bourgeoisie!"
  • Belgium: The End Started in 1968
  • Denmark: Protest and Pragmatism
  • France: A Journey to Freedom
  • Great Britain: "No Place for a Street Fighting Man"
  • Greece: The Other Side of 1968
  • Ireland: Breaking the Shackles
  • Italy: "We Demand the Impossible"
  • Netherlands: The Second Liberation
  • Norway: A Political Awakening
  • Sweden: What Happened to 1968?
  • West Germany: A Return from Cultural Nostalgia to Political Analysis
  • Epilogue: One, Two, Three, Many 1968s?: A Panel Discussion
  • Acknowledgments
  • Photo Credits
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