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1968

The Rise and Fall of the New American Revolution

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1968

By: Robert C. Cottrell, Blaine T. Browne
Narrated by: Mike Chamberlain
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The year 1968 retains its mythic hold on the imagination in America and around the world. Like the revolutionary years 1789, 1848, 1871, 1917, and 1989, it is recalled most of all as a year when revolution beckoned or threatened. On the 50th anniversary of that tumultuous year, cultural historians Robert Cottrell and Blaine T. Browne provide a well-informed, up-to-date synthesis of the events that rocked the world, emphasizing the revolutionary possibilities more fully than previous books.

For a time, it seemed as if anything were possible, that utopian visions could be borne out in the political, cultural, racial, or gender spheres. It was the year of the Tet Offensive, the Resistance, the Ultra-Resistance, the New Politics, Chavez and RFK breaking bread, LBJ's withdrawal, student revolt, barricades in Paris, the Prague Spring, SDS' sharp turn leftward, communes, the American Indian Movement, the Beatles' "Revolution," the Stones' "Street Fighting Man," The Population Bomb, protest at the Miss America pageant, and Black Power at the Mexico City Olympics. For those listeners reliving 1968 or exploring it for the first time, Cottrell and Browne serve as insightful guides, weaving the events together into a powerful narrative of an America and a world on the brink.

©2018 Rowman & Littlefield (P)2018 Tantor
20th Century Civil rights Popular Culture United States Social Sciences Modern Social justice Americas Latin America Socialism

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Great listen for the history of 1968! Very detailed and well organized! Flows wells and is a complete history of the revolution and what caused them,

Complete history of 1968

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I've read at least a half-dozen books about the year 1968, and this is by far the best. The authors do a magnificent job of interweaving many different story lines into a coherent whole. never boring. Good clouds of anecdotes, quotes and vignettes that brings the times to life. Highly recommended.
Narrator is very competent.

Well-told history of a dramatic era

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I am old enough to remember this period only too well. I started college in 1969. I do not remember these radicals as good guys and reject the assumptions made in this book.

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