The sixth edition of The Sixties is a provocative account of a transformative era in American history, exploring the significant political, social, and cultural changes that many citizens found to be not only necessary, but mandatory.
The sixth edition of The Sixties is a provocative account of a transformative era in American history, exploring the significant political, social, and cultural changes that many citizens found to be not only necessary, but mandatory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Terry H. Anderson is Professor and Cornerstone Faculty Fellow of History at Texas A&M University. A Vietnam veteran, his other books include Why The Nineties Matter (2024), Bush's Wars (2012), The Pursuit of Fairness: A History of Affirmative Action (2004), The Movement and The Sixties (1995), A Flying Tiger's Diary (1984) with fighter ace Charles R. Bond, and The United States, Great Britain and the Cold War, 1944-1947 (1981).
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Introduction: Cold War America: Seedbed of the 1960s 1. The Years of Hope and Idealism 1960-1963 2. The Pinnacle of Liberalism 1964-1965 3. Days of Decision 1965-1967 4. 1968 5. From Counterculture to Sixties Culture 6. Days of Discord 1969-1970 7. The Climax and Demise of the Sixties 1970-1973 Legacies: The Decade of Tumult and Change
Introduction: Cold War America: Seedbed of the 1960s 1. The Years of Hope and Idealism 1960-1963 2. The Pinnacle of Liberalism 1964-1965 3. Days of Decision 1965-1967 4. 1968 5. From Counterculture to Sixties Culture 6. Days of Discord 1969-1970 7. The Climax and Demise of the Sixties 1970-1973 Legacies: The Decade of Tumult and Change
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