Progressing at a dizzying, frenetic pace, the 1960s were
synonymous with rebellion and conflict. No other decade in the 20th
century was so tumultuous. This gripping and engagingly written
guide to the forces that shaped the 1960s cultural revolution
examines the New Left, the antiwar movement, and the
counterculture. A narrative historical overview puts the decade in
perspective. Essays follow on each of the above topics, and a
concluding essay discusses the legacy of the era. The work also
features a wealth of ready reference material--a comprehensive
timeline of events in the 1960s, biographical profiles of key
players, the text of important primary documents associated with
the political, social and cultural rebellion, a glossary of terms,
and a helpful annotated bibliography of print and nonprint
materials suitable for students.
The author, an expert in the social history of the era, examines
the political activism, protests, music, and social conduct that
made the 1960s such an extraordinary era. He also demonstrates that
contrary to popular thinking, only a small minority of the baby
boomers who came of age then were directly involved in student
demonstrations, protests against the Vietnam War, or antisocial
behavior that many Americans perceive as typical of the 1960s.
Bringing to life the passion of the era are the texts of primary
documents such as statements from the Students for a Democratic
Society, speeches by leaders of the student protest movement and
the Hippies, interviews, and responses from establishment
politicians. The analytical essays, primary documents, and
ready-reference material will help students to gain a deeper
understanding of the period.
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