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ISBN
9781403966957
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5in
Author
Van Gosse
Genre
History, Political Science
Topic
United States / 20th Century, History & Theory, Modern / General, United States / General, Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
13.8 Oz
Number of Pages
X, 240 Pages

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Gosse, one of the foremost historians of the American postwar left, has crafted an engaging and concise synthetic history of the varied movements and organizations that have been placed under the broad umbrella known as the New Left. As one reader notes, gosse 'has accomplished something difficult and rare, if not altogether unique, in providing a studied and moving account of the full array of protest movements - from civil rights and Black Power, to student and antiwar protest, to women's and gay liberation, to Native American, Asian American, and Puerto Rican activism - that defined the American sixties as an era of powerfully transformative rebellions...His is a 'big-tent' view that shows just how rich and varied 1960s protest was.' In contrast to most other accounts of this subject, the SDS and white male radicals are taken out of the center of the story and placed more toward its margins. A prestigious project from a highly respected historian, The New Left in the United States, 1955-1975 will be a must-read for anyone interested in American politics of the postwar era.

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Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10
1403966958
ISBN-13
9781403966957
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Author
Van Gosse
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
United States / 20th Century, History & Theory, Modern / General, United States / General, Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Genre
History, Political Science
Number of Pages
X, 240 Pages

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Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
13.8 Oz

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1 Vol.
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D31-34
Reviews
"Gosse's rethinking of the New Left provides an interesting and provocative framework within which to view the Sixties." -- Register of the Kentucky Historical Society   "Van Gosse has long been the leading voice of the post-1960s generation of historians of the 1960s. In Rethinking the New Left he has written a clear, lively, provocative, and wide-ranging history of the New Left. Rethinking the New Left will become the first stop for those looking for a concise, yet comprehensive, introduction to social movements of the 1960s and how they changed America for the better." --Roy Rosenzweig, Director, Center for History & New Media, George Mason University   " Rethinking the New Left is a compelling and rigorous study of what truly was a 'movement of movements.' Correctly rejecting the notion that the New Left was synonymous with white college students, Van Gosse offers an in depth historical analysis of the various forces and social movements that brought about the political earthquake that was the '60s. Rethinking the New Left is as exciting to read as it is thought-provoking in recounting the courage and audacity of overlapping generations of activists who refused to sit still in the face of domestic and global injustice. Rethinking the New Left leaves the reader with issues to ponder as progressives consider new directions for transformative politics in the 21st century." --Bill Fletcher, Jr., President, TransAfrica Forum.   " Rethinking the New Left is a refreshing account of social movements that goes beyond standard mythologies about the tumultuous 1960's.  Broad in scope and accessible as well as analytic, Van Gosse's book is both a fast-paced history of New Left radicalism and a provocation to think anew about its countours and long-term impact." --Max Elbaum, author of Revolution in the Air: Sixties Radicals Turn to Lenin, Mao, and Che "I'd like to echo van Gosse's very sensible plea that we focus primarily on the social movements that made 'the 60s' rather than on the possible limitations of the largely mythic idea of 'the 60s.' What's more, I highly recommend Rethinking the New Left : it is must read material for folks like ourselves." --Jeremy Varon, author of Bringing the War Home, "Gosse's rethinking of the New Left provides an interesting and provocative framework within which to view the Sixties." -- Register of the Kentucky Historical Society "Van Gosse has long been the leading voice of the post-1960s generation of historians of the 1960s. In Rethinking the New Left he has written a clear, lively, provocative, and wide-ranging history of the New Left. Rethinking the New Left will become the first stop for those looking for a concise, yet comprehensive, introduction to social movements of the 1960s and how they changed America for the better." --Roy Rosenzweig, Director, Center for History & New Media, George Mason University " Rethinking the New Left is a compelling and rigorous study of what truly was a 'movement of movements.' Correctly rejecting the notion that the New Left was synonymous with white college students, Van Gosse offers an in depth historical analysis of the various forces and social movements that brought about the political earthquake that was the '60s. Rethinking the New Left is as exciting to read as it is thought-provoking in recounting the courage and audacity of overlapping generations of activists who refused to sit still in the face of domestic and global injustice. Rethinking the New Left leaves the reader with issues to ponder as progressives consider new directions for transformative politics in the 21st century." --Bill Fletcher, Jr., President, TransAfrica Forum. " Rethinking the New Left is a refreshing account of social movements that goes beyond standard mythologies about the tumultuous 1960's. Broad in scope and accessible as well as analytic, Van Gosse's book is both a fast-paced history of New Left radicalism and a provocation to think anew about its countours and long-term impact." --Max Elbaum, author of Revolution in the Air: Sixties Radicals Turn to Lenin, Mao, and Che "I'd like to echo van Gosse's very sensible plea that we focus primarily on the social movements that made 'the 60s' rather than on the possible limitations of the largely mythic idea of 'the 60s.' What's more, I highly recommend Rethinking the New Left : it is must read material for folks like ourselves." --Jeremy Varon, author of Bringing the War Home, "Gosse's rethinking of the New Left provides an interesting and provocative framework within which to view the Sixties." --Register of the Kentucky Historical Society   "Van Gosse has long been the leading voice of the post-1960s generation of historians of the 1960s. InRethinking the New Lefthe has written a clear, lively, provocative, and wide-ranging history of the New Left.Rethinking the New Leftwill become the first stop for those looking for a concise, yet comprehensive, introduction to social movements of the 1960s and how they changed America for the better." --Roy Rosenzweig, Director, Center for History & New Media, George Mason University   "Rethinking the New Leftis a compelling and rigorous study of what truly was a 'movement of movements.' Correctly rejecting the notion that the New Left was synonymous with white college students, Van Gosse offers an in depth historical analysis of the various forces and social movements that brought about the political earthquake that was the '60s.Rethinking the New Leftis as exciting to read as it is thought-provoking in recounting the courage and audacity of overlapping generations of activists who refused to sit still in the face of domestic and global injustice.Rethinking the New Leftleaves the reader with issues to ponder as progressives consider new directions for transformative politics in the 21st century." --Bill Fletcher, Jr., President, TransAfrica Forum.   "Rethinking the New Leftis a refreshing account of social movements that goes beyond standard mythologies about the tumultuous 1960's.  Broad in scope and accessible as well as analytic, Van Gosse's book is both a fast-paced history of New Left radicalism and a provocation to think anew about its countours and long-term impact." --Max Elbaum, author ofRevolution in the Air: Sixties Radicals Turn to Lenin, Mao, and Che"I'd like to echo van Gosse's very sensible plea that we focus primarily on the social movements that made 'the 60s' rather than on the possible limitations of the largely mythic idea of 'the 60s.' What's more, I highly recommendRethinking the New Left: it is must read material for folks like ourselves."--Jeremy Varon, author ofBringing the War Home, "Gosse's rethinking of the New Left provides an interesting and provocative framework within which to view the Sixties." -- Register of the Kentucky Historical Society "Van Gosse has long been the leading voice of the post-1960s generation of historians of the 1960s.In Rethinking the New Left he has written aclear, lively, provocative, and wide-ranging history of the New Left. Rethinking the New Left will become the first stop for those looking for a concise, yet comprehensive, introduction to social movements of the 1960s and how they changed America for the better." --Roy Rosenzweig, Director, Center for History & New Media, George Mason University " Rethinking the New Left is a compelling and rigorous study of what truly was a 'movement of movements.' Correctly rejecting the notion that the New Left was synonymous with white college students, Van Gosse offers an in depth historical analysis of the various forces and social movements that brought about the political earthquake that was the '60s. Rethinking the New Left is as exciting to read as it is thought-provoking in recounting the courage and audacity of overlapping generations of activists who refused to sit still in the face of domestic and global injustice. Rethinking the New Left leaves the reader with issues to ponder as progressives consider new directions for transformative politics in the 21st century." --Bill Fletcher, Jr., President, TransAfrica Forum. " Rethinking the New Left isa refreshing account of social movements that goes beyond standard mythologies about the tumultuous 1960's. Broad in scope and accessible as well as analytic, Van Gosse's book is both a fast-paced history of New Left radicalism and a provocation to think anew about its countours and long-term impact." --Max Elbaum, author of Revolution in the Air: Sixties Radicals Turn to Lenin, Mao, and Che "I'd like to echo van Gosse's very sensible plea that we focus primarily on the social movements that made 'the 60s' rather than on the possible limitations of the largely mythic idea of 'the 60s.' What's more, I highly recommend Rethinking the New Left : it is must read material for folks like ourselves." --Jeremy Varon, author of Bringing the War Home
Publication Name
Rethinking the New Left : an Interpretative History
Table of Content
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND Defining the Sixties and the New Left America in the 1950's: The Best of all Possible Worlds The New Left's Origins in the Old Left PART TWO, 1955-1965: The Renewal of Dissent The Black Freedom Struggle: From 'Civil Rights' to 'Freedom Now' Challenging the Cold War: 'Ban the Bomb! Fair Play for Cuba' Northern Students Demand 'Free Speech' and 'participatory Democracy' Underground Feminists and Homophiles 'The Problems That Have No Name' Vietnam and 'The War at Home' Black Power 'A Nation Within a Nation' Red Brown, and Yellow Power in 'Occupied America' The New Feminism and Women's Liberation: 'The Personal is Political' From Gay Liberation to Gay Rights: 'Out of the Closets and Into the Streets' Winning and Losing at the Same Time: The New Left Becomes America
Copyright Date
2005
Lccn
2004-060109
Dewey Decimal
303.48/4/097309045
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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