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Protests in the Streets: 1968 Across the Globe
By (Author) Elaine Carey
Edited by Alfred J Andrea
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
1st December 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
909.826
Hardback
192
"A really interesting and provocative take on 1968. This book addresses the truly global dimensions and the unexpected, often long-term consequences of that year of protest. It's an original and highly usable comparative history sure to attract student interest." Peter N. Stearns, "George Mason University""
"A really interesting and provocative take on 1968. This book addresses the truly global dimensions -- and the unexpected, often long-term consequences -- of that year of protest. Its an original and highly usable comparative history sure to attract student interest." -- Peter N Stearns, George Mason University
"Students will be attracted by the clear narratives, intrigued by the accompanying documents and images, and moved by the examples of young people from the no longer distant past as they grapple with their own roles in the once again turbulent present." -- Ian Christopher Fletcher, Georgia State University
" Protests in the Streets takes an exciting approach to the history of the Sixties. Illuminating connections and comparisons, Elaine Carey and her fellow contributors reveal the many global dimensions of "1968." Even episodes we think we know, such as the events in Paris and Prague, are reframed in terms of wider struggles in the black Atlantic and other "springs" in the socialist world. Students will be attracted by the clear narratives, intrigued by the accompanying documents and images, and moved by the examples of young people from the no longer distant past as they grapple with their own roles in the once again turbulent present." Ian Christopher Fletcher, Georgia State University
Elaine Carey is Professor of History, St. John's University.