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  • 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. While the first literature about this turbulent period was written largely by participants, many of the contributors to this volume are young scholars who came of age intellectually in the 1970s and 1980s and thus write from fresh perspectives.

    The essayists ask fundamental questions about how much America really changed in the 1960s and why certain changes took place. In separate chapters, they explore how the great issues of the decade--the war in Vietnam, race relations, youth culture, the status of women, the public role of private enterprise--were shaped by evolutions in the nature of cultural authority and political legitimacy. They argue that the whirlwind of events and problems we call the Sixties can only be understood in the context of the larger history of post-World War II America.

    Contents
    "Growth Liberalism in the Sixties Great Societies at Home and Grand Designs Abroad," by Robert M. Collins
    "The American State and the Vietnam War A Genealogy of Power," by Mary Sheila McMahon
    "And That's the Way It Was The Vietnam War on the Network Nightly News," by Chester J. Pach, Jr.
    "Race, Ethnicity, and the Evolution of Political Legitimacy," by David R. Colburn and George E. Pozzetta
    "Nothing Distant about It Women's Liberation and Sixties Radicalism," by Alice Echols
    "The New American Revolution The Movement and Business," by Terry H. Anderson
    "Who'll Stop the Rain? Youth Culture, Rock 'n' Roll, and Social Crises," by George Lipsitz
    "Sexual Revolution(s)," by Beth Bailey
    "The Politics of Civility," by Kenneth Cmiel
    "The Silent Majority and Talk about Revolution," by David Farber


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    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. While the first literature about this turbulent period was written largely by participants, many of the contributors to this volume are young scholars who came of age intellectually in the 1970s and 1980s and thus write from fresh perspectives.

    The essayists ask fundamental questions about how much America really changed in the 1960s and why certain changes took place. In separate chapters, they explore how the great issues of the decade--the war in Vietnam, race relations, youth culture, the status of women, the public role of private enterprise--were shaped by evolutions in the nature of cultural authority and political legitimacy. They argue that the whirlwind of events and problems we call the Sixties can only be understood in the context of the larger history of post-World War II America.

    Contents
    "Growth Liberalism in the Sixties Great Societies at Home and Grand Designs Abroad," by Robert M. Collins
    "The American State and the Vietnam War A Genealogy of Power," by Mary Sheila McMahon
    "And That's the Way It Was The Vietnam War on the Network Nightly News," by Chester J. Pach, Jr.
    "Race, Ethnicity, and the Evolution of Political Legitimacy," by David R. Colburn and George E. Pozzetta
    "Nothing Distant about It Women's Liberation and Sixties Radicalism," by Alice Echols
    "The New American Revolution The Movement and Business," by Terry H. Anderson
    "Who'll Stop the Rain? Youth Culture, Rock 'n' Roll, and Social Crises," by George Lipsitz
    "Sexual Revolution(s)," by Beth Bailey
    "The Politics of Civility," by Kenneth Cmiel
    "The Silent Majority and Talk about Revolution," by David Farber

    ebook,David Farber,The Sixties From Memory to History,The University of North Carolina Press,United States - 20th Century,1961-1969,History,History / United States / 20th Century,History American,U.S. History - 1960s,United States,United States - 20th Century,History / United States / 20th Century,HISTORY / United States / 20th Century,U.S. History - 1960s,1961-1969,United States,History,History American

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    Product details

    • File Size 1385 KB
    • Print Length 341 pages
    • Publisher The University of North Carolina Press (December 1, 2012)
    • Publication Date December 1, 2012
    • Sold by  Services LLC
    • Language English
    • ASIN B00AOJXMNY
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