Rethinking social movements after '68 : selves and solidarities in West Germany and beyond

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Rethinking social movements after '68 : selves and solidarities in West Germany and beyond

edited by Belinda Davis, Friederike Brühöfener, and Stephen Milder

(Protest, culture and society / [editors], Kathrin Fahlenbrach, Martin Klimke, Joachim Scharloth, v. 31)

Berghahn Books, 2022

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Summary: "The year 1968 has widely been viewed as the only major watershed moment during the latter half of the twentieth century. Rethinking Social Movements after '68 takes on this conventional approach, exploring the spaces, practices, organization, ideas and agendas of numerous activists and movements across the 1970s and 1980s. From the Maoist Communist League to the women's movement, youth center movement, and gay liberation movement, established and emerging scholars across Europe and North America shed new light on the development of modern European popular politics and social change"--Provided by publisher

Includes bibliographies and index

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The year 1968 has widely been viewed as the only major watershed moment during the latter half of the twentieth century. Rethinking Social Movements after '68 takes on this conventional approach, exploring the spaces, practices, organization, ideas and agendas of numerous activists and movements across the 1970s and 1980s. From the Maoist Communist League to the women's movement, youth center movement, and gay liberation movement, established and emerging scholars across Europe and North America shed new light on the development of modern European popular politics and social change.

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List of Figures List of Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction: Social Movements after '68: Histories, Selves, Solidarities Stephen Milder, Belinda Davis, and Friederike Bruhoefener Part I: Working with-and against-the past Chapter 1. Leaving the borderlands ... but for where? 1968 and the New Registers of Political Feeling Geoff Eley Chapter 2. Conceptions of Democracy and West German New Social Movement Activism Michael Hughes Chapter 3. New Social Movements and the New Role of the Intellectual: From the "'68ers" Critique to the "Specific Intellectual" Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey Chapter 4. Fighting with feelings: Experiences of Protest and Emotional Practices in the Autonomous West German Women's Movement during the 1970s and 1980s Bernhard Gotto Part II: "Start where you are" Chapter 5. "Break down the violence in a place where it is vulnerable": The Urban '68 and Its Aftermath - Expert Critique, "Tenant Campaigns," and Squatter Movements Freia Anders Chapter 6. Running Over Trees in Germany: Social Movements and the US Army, 1975-1985 Adam Seipp Chapter 7. Radical Change Close to Home: Transforming the Self and Relations in West German Alternative Politics Belinda Davis Chapter 8. Changing the World for the Better: Women Activists' Redefinitions of Identities, Relationships, and Society Friederike Bruhoefener Chapter 9. From Self-Organization to Self-Management: Paradigms of Social Movements in West Germany from '68 to the early 1980s David Templin Part III: "Learn to live in solidarity" Chapter 10. The Gay Movement in 1970s West Germany: Liberation in its Multi-dimensional Context Craig Griffiths Chapter 11. Radical Protest or Shadow Diplomacy? The Decolonization of Zimbabwe and West German Maoism, 1960-1980 David Spreen Chapter 12. Supporting a Revolution: West German Nicaragua Solidarity and its transnational connections with the Nicaraguan Sandinistas Christian Helm Chapter 13. East German Environmental Activism and the West: Connections, Common Ground, and Difference across the Iron Curtain Julia Ault Chapter 14. Activists Divided? Continental Imaginations in West Germany's 1968 and Beyond Anna von der Goltz Conclusion: Democracy in the Streets, Social Change in the Countryside: Grassroots Struggles, Solidarity Work, and Political Power after '68 Stephen Milder

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