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Sixties radicalism and social movement activism : retreat or resurgence? /

Sixties Radicalism and Social Movement Activism' explores and re-analyses major events, debates and themes from the radical developments of the nineteen sixties and relates them to contemporary social movements and issues.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Jones, Bryn, 1946-, O'Donnell, Mike
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Anthem Press, 2010.
Colección:Anthem world history.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Sixties radicalism : creating spaces and leaving legacies / Bryn Jones and Mike O'Donnell
  • All along the watershed : sixties values as defence of community lifeworlds in Britain 1968-2008 / Bryn Jones
  • May's tensions today : France, then and now / Kevin McDonald
  • The war against the war : violence and anticolonialism in the final years of the Estado Novo / Miguel Cardina
  • From Sartre to stevedores : the connections between the Paris barricades and the re-emergence of black trades unions in South Africa / Helen Lunn
  • 1968-was it really a year of social change in Pakistan? / Riaz Ahmed Shaikh
  • Nineteen sixties radicalism in the United States : its rise, decline and legacy / Mike O'Donnell
  • Students, artists and the ICA : the revolution within / Ben Cranfield
  • The situationist legacy : revolution as celebration / Eloise Harding
  • Habermas on sixties student protests : reflections on collective action and communicative potential / James Driver
  • Sixties movements, educational expansion and cognitive mobilisation : postmaterialist values and unconventional political participation in Germany / Andreas Hadjar and Florian Schlapbach
  • Carrying the flame forward : activist legacies of 1968 in life story reflections / Barbara Körner and Rosemary McKechnie
  • When the personal become political : a reappraisal of the women's liberation movement's radical idea / Maureen Freely
  • Resurgence? The legacy of the sixties to contemporary social movements / Bryn Jones and Mike O'Donnell.