The sixties : cultural revolution in Britain, France, Italy, and the United States, c.1958-c.1974

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The sixties : cultural revolution in Britain, France, Italy, and the United States, c.1958-c.1974

Arthur Marwick

Oxford University Press, 1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Mention of the 1960s often arouses strong emotions even in those who were already old when they began and those who were not even born when they ended. For some, it is a golden age of liberation and political progressiveness; others see it as a time when the secure framework of morality, authority and discipline disintegrated. Arthur Marwick's book is a study of social and cultural change in Europe and the United States in a period of outstanding historical significance, analyzing phenomena as diverse as the rise of youth culture, the impact of the civil rights movement, feminism, sexual permissiveness, the rise of rock music and the reassessment of traditional attitudes to class, race and the family.

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I. Introduction. 1: Was there a cultural revolution c.1958-c.1974?. 2: If so, why?. II. The first stirrings of a cultural revolution 1958-63. 3: New actors, new activities. 4: Art, morality, and social relations. 5: Race. III. The high sixties. 6: Acts of God and acts of government. 7: Pushing paradigms to their utmost limits, or creative extremism: structuralism, conceptualism, and indeterminacy. 8: Affluence, poverty, and permissiveness. 9: Beauty, booze, and the built environment. 10: National and other identities. 11: Freedom, turbulence and death. 12: Nineteen sixty-eight (and 69). IV. Everything goes, and catching up 1969-74. 13: Women's turn. 14: Full effrontery. 15: Living life to the full. V. Conclusion

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