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Peace in the Mountains - Northern Appalachian Students Protest the Vietnam War (Hardcover)
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Peace in the Mountains - Northern Appalachian Students Protest the Vietnam War (Hardcover)
Series: Legacies of War
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Peace in the Mountains analyzes student activism at the University
of Pittsburgh, Ohio University, and West Virginia University during
the Vietnam War era. Drawing from a wide variety of sources
including memoirs, periodicals, archival manuscript collections,
and college newspapers such as The Pitt News, author Thomas Weyant
tracks the dynamics of a student-led campus response to the war in
real time and outside the purview of the national media. Along the
way, he musters evidence for an emerging social and political
conscience among the student bodies of northern Appalachia, citing
politics on campus, visions of patriotism and dissent, campus
citizenship, antiwar activism and draft resistance, campus issues,
and civil rights as major sites of contention and
exploration.Through this regional chronicle of student activism
during the Vietnam War era, Weyant holds to one reoccurring and
unifying theme: citizenship. His account shows that political
activism and civic engagement were by no means reserved to students
at elite colleges; on the contrary, Appalachian youth were giving
voice to the most vexing questions of local and national
responsibility, student and citizen identity, and the role of the
university in civil society. Rich in primary source material from
student op-eds to administrative documents, Peace in the Mountains
draws a new map of student activism in the 1960s and early 1970s.
Weyant's study is a thoughtful and engaging addition to both
Appalachian studies and the historiography of the Vietnam War era
and is sure to appeal not only to specialists-Appalachian scholars,
political historians, political scientists, and sociologists-but to
college students and general readers as well.
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