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Informationen zum Autor Christopher Strain is Associate Professor of History & American Studies at the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College of Florida Atlantic University. He is the author of Pure Fire: Self-Defense as Activism in the Civil Rights Era (2005), Burning Faith: Church Arson in the American South (2008), and Reload: Rethinking Violence in American Life (2010). In 2006, he was named Researcher of the Year at Florida Atlantic University; that same year he served as Visiting Fellow at the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute of Harvard University, where he participated in the National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute, "African American Struggles in the Twentieth Century." Klappentext The 1960s, a turbulent time of great change and confusion, one marked by a profound shift in values and punctuated by a profane and often ugly war, was more than just the period defined by the decade. For some it was a time of great liberation and freedom; for others it was the time during which the United States lost its way. Attempting to explain that paradox, The Long Sixties: America, 1954-1973 is a narrative history providing a concise overview of this momentous time. The text encourages readers to reconsider what they think they know about the 1960s en route to developing a deeper understanding of the many, in some cases fundamental, changes that took place in American life. The Long Sixties provides an accessible and engaging treatment of the major political, social, and cultural developments of the period. The text includes timelines to help students understand how particular episodes transpired in quick succession, and how topics intertwined and overlapped. Ideal as a stand-alone text, it also complements The 1960s: A Documentary Reader (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009), providing narrative context and support for the primary documents provided in the sourcebook. Zusammenfassung The Long Sixties is a concise and engaging treatment of the major political, social, and cultural developments of this tumultuous period. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface: The Long Sixties viAcknowledgments xi1 The Fifties: Tranquility in Turmoil 12 From New Frontier to Great Society 183 The Cold War 304 The Civil Rights Movement 455 The Student Rebellion 636 The Vietnam Quagmire 777 Sex, Gender, and the New Feminism 938 Revolutions Left and Right 1099 Small Steps, Giant Leaps, New Concerns 13110 Minority Empowerment: From Margin to Mainstream 14611 Sucking in the Seventies (or, That 70s Chapter) 16212 Legacies 177Index 199...