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About the Book

Starting with the premise that it is possible to say something significantly new about the 1960s and the New Left, the contributors to this volume trace the social roots, the various paths, and the legacies of the movement that set out to change America. As members of a younger generation of scholars, none of them (apart from Paul Buhle) has first-hand knowledge of the era. Their perspective as non-participants enables them to offer fresh interpretations of the regional and ideological differences that have been obscured in the standard histories and memoirs of the period. Reflecting the diversity of goals, the clashes of opinions, and the tumult of the time, these essays will engage seasoned scholars as well as students of the '60s. In the series Critical Perspectives on the Past, edited by Susan Porter Benson, Stephen Brier, and Roy Rosenzweig

Table of Contents:
Introduction - John McMillianPart I: Local Studies, Local Stories1. "It Seemed Like a Very Local Affair": The 1960s Student Movement at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale - Robbie Lieberman and David Cochran2. Between Despair and Hope: Studies on the Left and the Historical Legacy of the New Left - Kevin Mattson3. Building the New South: The Southern Student Organizing Committee - Gregg Michel4. The Black Freedom Struggle and White Resistance: A Case Study of the Civil Rights Movement inCambridge, Maryland - Peter Levy5. Organizing from the Bottom Up: Lillian Craig, Dovie Thurman, and the New Left in the 1960s - Jennifer Frost6. Death City Radicals: The Counterculture in the New Left in 1960s Los Angeles - David McBridePart II: Reconsiderations7. How New Was the New Left?: Re-Thinking New Left Exceptionalism - Andrew Hunt8. Strategy and Democracy in the New Left - Francesca Polletta9. The "Point of Ultimate Indignity" or a "Beloved Community"?: The Draft Resistance Movement and New Left Gender Dynamics - Michael S. Foley10. Losing Our Kids: Queer Perspectives on the Chicago Seven Conspiracy Trial - Ian Lekus11. Between Revolution 9 and Thesis 11: Or, Will We Learn (Again) to Start Worrying and Change the World? - Jeremy Varon12. Letting Go: Revisiting the New Left's Demise - Doug RossinowAfterword - Paul BuhleAbout the Contributors

About the Author :
JOHN MCMILLIAN is Lecturer, Committee on Degrees in History and Literature at Harvard University. He is the co-editor of The Radical Reader: A Documentary Anthology of American Radical History. PAUL BUHLE is a lecturer in the American civilization department at Brown University. His most recent book (co-authored with Dave Wagner) is Radical Hollywood: The Untold Story Behind America's Favorite Movies. He writes for The Nation, The Guardian, and The Times Higher Education Supplement, among other publications.

Review :
"Is there anything left to be said about the New Left? The answer is a resounding yes. John McMillian's useful introduction and Paul Buhle's inspired concluding ruminations provide bookends for twelve original and insightful essays. Consonant with the best impulses of social history, The New Left Revisited offers detailed, textured, and nuanced accounts of New Left radicalism." New England Quarterly "This excellent collection of essays on the New Left helps mark the coming of age of a rising generation of scholars, too young to have experienced the 1960s but committed to bringing new scholarly questions to the study of the decade." --Alan Brinkley, Columbia University, and author of Liberalism and Its Discontents "From 'Was the New Left new?' to 'Did the New Left die and if so, why?' to 'What was the role of women in the draft resistance movement?' with a dozen case studies by a new generation of leftist scholars, this amazing collection asks new questions and sparkles with new insights and brilliance on every page." --Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Professor in Ethnic Studies and Women's Studies, California State University "You'll be amazed at how much you think you know about the Sixties is wrong--especially if you've read the standard works on the subject. This is an agenda-setting anthology, adventurous and rigorous in equal measure." --Rick Perlstein, author of Before the Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus "This impressive collection of essays re-examining the "New Left" movements of the 1960s is written by a new generation of scholars detached from the events they are recounting. Because they are not former activists, they offer a refreshing alternative to the often-acrimonious memoirs of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and antiwar leaders. They particularly take to task Todd Gitlin and members of the SDS for inflating their roles within the Left, and reject the "good sixties," "bad sixties" approach favored by ex-radicals. By focusing on events not widely reported, particularly in Los Angeles; Cambridge, Maryland; and Carbondale, Illinois, they remind readers of how diverse the New Left was. Particularly good are essays by David McBride, Gregg Michel, and Peter Levy, which superbly delineate the often-bizarre coalitions formed in order to confront local authorities. From police brutality to curfew laws, these activists tackled problems less remote than the Vietnam War. This welcome collection challenges the pessimism of former radicals and exposes the opportunism of "the second God that failed," ex-activists turned conservatives. The final essay by Paul Buhle helps place to rest the notion that leftist radicals ruined the sixties. An outstanding collection. Summing Up: Essential. All levels/libraries." --D. R. Turner, Davis and Elkins College, Choice "Well, this is an interesting book for us old fogies who work on the social movements of the 1960s! ...the book as a whole is provocative and fascinating, reshaping our understanding of the new left, democratizing it, perhaps." --The American Journal of Sociology


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781566399760
  • Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
  • Publisher Imprint: Temple University Press,U.S.
  • Height: 254 mm
  • No of Pages: 280
  • Spine Width: 18 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1566399769
  • Publisher Date: 07 Jan 2003
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Critical Perspectives on the P
  • Width: 178 mm


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