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- catalog abstract ""1968: The World Transformed presents a global perspective on the tumultuous events of the most crucial year in the era of the Cold War. By interpreting 1968 as a transnational phenomenon, authors from Europe and the United States explain why the crises of 1968 erupted almost simultaneously throughout the world. Together, the eighteen chapters provide an interdisciplinary and comparative approach to the rise and fall of protest movements worldwide. The book represents an effort to integrate international relations, the role of the media, and the cross-cultural exchange of people and ideas into the history of 1968. That year emerges as a global phenomenon because of the linkages between domestic and international affairs, the powerful influence of the media, the networks of communication among activists, and the shared opposition to the domestic and international status quo in the name of freedom and self-determination."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b10904819.
- catalog contributor b10904820.
- catalog contributor b10904821.
- catalog contributor b10904822.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description ""1968: The World Transformed presents a global perspective on the tumultuous events of the most crucial year in the era of the Cold War. By interpreting 1968 as a transnational phenomenon, authors from Europe and the United States explain why the crises of 1968 erupted almost simultaneously throughout the world. Together, the eighteen chapters provide an interdisciplinary and comparative approach to the rise and fall of protest movements worldwide. The book represents an effort to integrate international relations, the role of the media, and the cross-cultural exchange of people and ideas into the history of 1968. That year emerges as a global phenomenon because of the linkages between domestic and international affairs, the powerful influence of the media, the networks of communication among activists, and the shared opposition to the domestic and international status quo in the name of freedom and self-determination."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Tet and the crisis of hegemony / George C. Herring -- Tet on TV: U.S. nightly news reporting and presidential policy making / Chester J. Pach Jr. -- The American economic consequences of 1968 / Diane B. Kunz -- The Czechoslovak crisis and the Brezhnev doctrine / Mark Kramer -- Ostpolitik: the role of the Federal Republic of Germany in the process of detente / Gottfried Niedhart -- China under siege: escaping the dangers of 1968 / Nancy Bernkopf Tucker -- 1968 and the unraveling of liberal America / Alan Brinkley -- March 1968 in Poland / Jerzy Eisler -- May 1968 in France: the rise and fall of a new social movement / Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey -- A laboratory of postindustrial society: reassessing the 1960s in Germany / Claus Leggewie -- The third world / Arif Dirlik -- The revolt against the establishment: students versus the press in West Germany and Italy / Stuart J. Hilwig -- The changing nature of the European working class: the rise and fall of the "new working class" (France, Italy, Spain, Czechoslovakia) / Gerd-Rainer Horn -- The women's movement in East and West Germany / Eva Maleck-Lewy and Bernhard Maleck -- 1968: a turning point in American race relations? / Manfred Berg -- The revival of Holocaust awareness in West Germany, Israel, and the United States / Harold Marcuse -- The nuclear threat ignored: how and why the campaign against the bomb disintegrated in the late 1960s / Lawrence S. Wittner -- 1968 and 1989: caesuras, comparisons, and connections / Konrad H. Jarausch.".
- catalog extent "xi, 490 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0521641411 (alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0521646375 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Publications of the German Historical Institute".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "909.82 21".
- catalog subject "D839.2 .A17 1998".
- catalog subject "World politics 1965-1975 Congresses.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Tet and the crisis of hegemony / George C. Herring -- Tet on TV: U.S. nightly news reporting and presidential policy making / Chester J. Pach Jr. -- The American economic consequences of 1968 / Diane B. Kunz -- The Czechoslovak crisis and the Brezhnev doctrine / Mark Kramer -- Ostpolitik: the role of the Federal Republic of Germany in the process of detente / Gottfried Niedhart -- China under siege: escaping the dangers of 1968 / Nancy Bernkopf Tucker -- 1968 and the unraveling of liberal America / Alan Brinkley -- March 1968 in Poland / Jerzy Eisler -- May 1968 in France: the rise and fall of a new social movement / Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey -- A laboratory of postindustrial society: reassessing the 1960s in Germany / Claus Leggewie -- The third world / Arif Dirlik -- The revolt against the establishment: students versus the press in West Germany and Italy / Stuart J. Hilwig -- The changing nature of the European working class: the rise and fall of the "new working class" (France, Italy, Spain, Czechoslovakia) / Gerd-Rainer Horn -- The women's movement in East and West Germany / Eva Maleck-Lewy and Bernhard Maleck -- 1968: a turning point in American race relations? / Manfred Berg -- The revival of Holocaust awareness in West Germany, Israel, and the United States / Harold Marcuse -- The nuclear threat ignored: how and why the campaign against the bomb disintegrated in the late 1960s / Lawrence S. Wittner -- 1968 and 1989: caesuras, comparisons, and connections / Konrad H. Jarausch.".
- catalog title "1968, the world transformed / edited by Carole Fink, Philipp Gassert, and Detlef Junker.".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".