This comparative and transnational study of three student revolts in France, Italy and West Germany in the 1960s examines the origins, course and dissolution of these protests, arguing that the student protests of 1968 should be understood as a conflict between different forms of democratisation.
This comparative and transnational study of three student revolts in France, Italy and West Germany in the 1960s examines the origins, course and dissolution of these protests, arguing that the student protests of 1968 should be understood as a conflict between different forms of democratisation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ben Mercer is Lecturer in the School of History at the Australian National University, Canberra. He is the author of numerous journal articles including in French Politics, Culture & Society, the Journal of the History of Ideas and the Journal of Modern History and a contributor to The Oxford Handbook of European History, 1914-1945 (2016).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: history, myth and memory of 1968 Part I. Education and Culture: 1. The 'devouring monster': the university in the 1960s 2. 'New managerial class' or 'social doctor'? The ambiguities of sociology 3. 'Books for all': the democratisation of high culture 4. 'Knowledge is over': the intellectual politics of 1968 Part II. The Politics of Revolt: 5. 'The space of autonomy must be created': the politics of democracy 6. 'We represent nothing': the crisis of representation 7. 'We began to talk': the seizure of speech Part III. Crisis of the University: 8. 'Question, doubt and criticise': free speech at the Free University 9. 'Student power': Vietnam at Trento 10. 'An asylum for delinquents': the space of revolt at Nanterre 11. 'A golden ghetto': the Critical University.
Introduction: history, myth and memory of 1968 Part I. Education and Culture: 1. The 'devouring monster': the university in the 1960s 2. 'New managerial class' or 'social doctor'? The ambiguities of sociology 3. 'Books for all': the democratisation of high culture 4. 'Knowledge is over': the intellectual politics of 1968 Part II. The Politics of Revolt: 5. 'The space of autonomy must be created': the politics of democracy 6. 'We represent nothing': the crisis of representation 7. 'We began to talk': the seizure of speech Part III. Crisis of the University: 8. 'Question, doubt and criticise': free speech at the Free University 9. 'Student power': Vietnam at Trento 10. 'An asylum for delinquents': the space of revolt at Nanterre 11. 'A golden ghetto': the Critical University.
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