1st Edition

Reflecting on the 1960s at 50 A Concise Account of How the 1960s Changed America, for Better and for Worse

Edited By Alexander Riley Copyright 2021
114 Pages
by Routledge

114 Pages
by Routledge

114 Pages
by Routledge

Reflecting on the 1960s at 50: A Concise Account of How the 1960s Changed America, for Better and for Worse is a punchy, conversational look at some of the most interesting pieces of cultural and social conflict from the ‘60s, reflected through the lens of our own vantage point today. This approachable, informative volume uses transcripts of public interviews to provide the viewpoints of... Read more

    1. Reflecting on Activism in the ‘60s and Now: Todd Gitlin  2. Reconsidering the Counterculture and Its Effects on American Culture, especially Schools and Universities: Mark Bauerlein  3. Revisiting the War in Vietnam: Mark Moyar  4. Rethinking the Great Society and the LBJ Presidency: Charles Kesler  5. Re-envisioning the Causes of Family Change Since the ‘60s: June Carbone  6. Reconceptualizing Race Relations and the Civil Rights Era : Glenn Loury

    Biography

    Alexander Riley is Professor of Sociology at Bucknell University, USA.