At Berkeley in the sixties

At Berkeley in the sixties

the education of an activist, 1961-1965

απο τον Jo Freeman
4/5
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358 σελίδες
Πρωτοδημοσιεύτηκε
2004
Εκδότες
Indiana University Press
Υποκείμενα
Freeman·Jo·University of california·Berkeley·History·College students·California·Berkeley·Political activity·History·Student movements·California·Berkeley·History
Γλώσσα
English

As a survivor of the Sixties who is herself doing research for a book on another aspect of that tumultuous decade, I was very impressed with how Freeman was able to combine personal experience with scholarly research. The Free Speech Movement was tremendously important because it was the first wave in the rise to political power of the baby boomer generation (though the term, baby boomer, was itself not in use at the time).

Absolutely fantastic. All the events of the Free Speech movement at Berkeley told from one of the central activist's perspective, with the benefit of being told retrospectively more than thirty years later.

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