The 1960s: An Annotated Bibliography of Social and Political Movements in the United States

The 1960s: An Annotated Bibliography of Social and Political Movements in the United States

by Rebecca J. Jackson
The 1960s: An Annotated Bibliography of Social and Political Movements in the United States

The 1960s: An Annotated Bibliography of Social and Political Movements in the United States

by Rebecca J. Jackson

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Overview

The 1960s were a particularly turbulent period, and the events of those years continue to interest and influence American society. This bibliography records and documents the most significant happenings of that decade. The volume spans the years between 1960 and the resignation of President Nixon in 1974. It includes citations for more than 1300 books related to that period. Some of the books were written during the 1960s and directly influenced people of that time. Others were written afterward, and analyze and interpret the events of the decade. The entries are arranged in topical chapters, and each citation is accompanied by a descriptive and evaluative annotation.

The volume begins with an introduction that overviews and discusses the major events and trends of the time. The 17 topical chapters that follow treat virtually every aspect of life in the 1960s. The first few chapters include general works on the underlying social, political, and economic conditions that served to define the decade. Other chapters discuss works on the presidencies, social protests, the impact of the Vietnam war, the cultural revolution, and trends in art, music, literature, and religion. The bibliography concludes with author, title, and subject indexes that add to its value as a reference tool.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313272554
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/10/1992
Series: Bibliographies and Indexes in American History , #24
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

REBECCA JACKSON is Coordinator for User Education at the Galman Library, George Washington University. She has degrees in psychology, English, and library science, and she has presented papers on topics ranging from Norman Mailer to the use of CD-ROM databases.

Table of Contents

Introduction
The 1960s in General
The Political, Social and Economic Milieu
Presidencies
Youth
Protest
The Counterculture
Radicalism, the New Left, and the Far Right
The Military and the Vietnam War
1968: The Pivotal Year
The Environment, Overpopulation, and Consumer Issues
The Arts
Music of the Period
Media Bring the Message
The New Enlightenment of Women
Religion and its Alternatives
Major Influential Literature
The People Who Made the Times
Retrospectives on the Era
Subject Index
Author Index
Title Index

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