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1968 : The World Transformed

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1998Description: 490p xiSubject(s): DDC classification:
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Contents:
Introduction pp 1-28 By Carole Fink, Philipp Gassert, Detlef Junker Part One - Tet and Prague: The Bipolar System in Crisis 1 - Tet and the Crisis of Hegemony pp 31-54 By George C. Herring 2 - Tet on TV pp 55-82 By Chester J. Pack Jr. 3 - The American Economic Consequences of 1968 pp 83-110 By Diane B. Kunz 4 - The Czechoslovak Crisis and the Brezhnev Doctrine pp 111-172 By Mark Kramer 5 - Ostpolitik: The Role of the Federal Republic of Germany in the Process of Détente pp 173-192 By Gottfried Niedhart 6 - China Under Siege pp 193-216 By Nancy Bernkopf Tucker Part Two - From Chicago to Beijing: Challenges to the Domestic Order 7 - 1968 and the Unraveling of Liberal America pp 219-236 By Alan Brinkley 8 - March 1968 in Poland pp 237-252 By Jerzy Eisler 9 - May 1968 in France pp 253-276 By Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey 10 - A Laboratory of Postindustrial Society: Reassessing the 1960s in Germany pp 277-294 By Claus Leggewie 11 - The Third World in 1968 pp 295-318 By Arif Dirlik Part Three - “Ask the Impossible!”: Protest Movements of 1968 12 - The Revolt Against the Establishment pp 321-350 By Stuart J. Hilwig 13 - The Changing Nature of the European Working Class pp 351-372 By Gerd-Rainer Horn 14 - The Women's Movement in East and West Germany pp 373-396 By Eva Maleck-Lewy, Bernhard Maleck 15 - 1968: A Turning Point in American Race Relations? pp 397-420 By Manfred Berg 16 - The Revival of Holocaust Awareness in West Germany, Israel, and the United States pp 421-438 By Harold Marcuse 17 - The Nuclear Threat Ignored pp 439-458 By Lawrence S. Wittner Epilogue pp 459-460 18 - 1968 and 1989: Caesuras, Comparisons, and Connections pp 461-478 By Konrad H. Jarausch Index pp 479-490
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Introduction
pp 1-28
By Carole Fink, Philipp Gassert, Detlef Junker



Part One - Tet and Prague: The Bipolar System in Crisis



1 - Tet and the Crisis of Hegemony
pp 31-54
By George C. Herring



2 - Tet on TV
pp 55-82
By Chester J. Pack Jr.



3 - The American Economic Consequences of 1968
pp 83-110
By Diane B. Kunz



4 - The Czechoslovak Crisis and the Brezhnev Doctrine
pp 111-172
By Mark Kramer



5 - Ostpolitik: The Role of the Federal Republic of Germany in the Process of Détente
pp 173-192
By Gottfried Niedhart



6 - China Under Siege
pp 193-216
By Nancy Bernkopf Tucker



Part Two - From Chicago to Beijing: Challenges to the Domestic Order



7 - 1968 and the Unraveling of Liberal America
pp 219-236
By Alan Brinkley



8 - March 1968 in Poland
pp 237-252
By Jerzy Eisler



9 - May 1968 in France
pp 253-276
By Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey



10 - A Laboratory of Postindustrial Society: Reassessing the 1960s in Germany
pp 277-294
By Claus Leggewie



11 - The Third World in 1968
pp 295-318
By Arif Dirlik



Part Three - “Ask the Impossible!”: Protest Movements of 1968



12 - The Revolt Against the Establishment
pp 321-350
By Stuart J. Hilwig



13 - The Changing Nature of the European Working Class
pp 351-372
By Gerd-Rainer Horn



14 - The Women's Movement in East and West Germany
pp 373-396
By Eva Maleck-Lewy, Bernhard Maleck



15 - 1968: A Turning Point in American Race Relations?
pp 397-420
By Manfred Berg



16 - The Revival of Holocaust Awareness in West Germany, Israel, and the United States
pp 421-438
By Harold Marcuse



17 - The Nuclear Threat Ignored
pp 439-458
By Lawrence S. Wittner



Epilogue
pp 459-460



18 - 1968 and 1989: Caesuras, Comparisons, and Connections
pp 461-478
By Konrad H. Jarausch



Index
pp 479-490

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