Each essay in this volume sheds light on an important aspect of
the decade--actually a decade and half--known as the Sixties. The
Sixties are famous for the diverse social movements that threatened
the essence of American public policy and mainstream society and
changed those very entities in fundamental ways. These essays
juxtapose the dramatic narratives of social movements, including
civil rights, women's liberation, and antiwar protest, and the Cold
War liberalism that spawned them. The contributors are two
political scientists, several historians influenced by the social
sciences, and the senior staff attorney for the NOW Legal Defense
and Education Fund.
Contributors are Brian Balogh, Hugh Hečlo, Martha Derthick,
Daryl Michael Scott, W. J. Rorabaugh, Martha F. Davis, and Louis
Galambos.
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