Books about the Berkeley Student Revolt / Free Speech Movement (1960's) |
Berkeley: The New Student Revolt, Hal Draper, 1965
The story of the free speech movement on the Berkeley campus of the University of California in 1964.
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Revolution at Berkeley: The Crisis in American Education, Michael V. Miller / Susan Gilmore (Eds), 1965
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The Trouble In Berkeley, Steven Warshaw, 1965
Subtitle; The Complete History, In Text And Pictures, Of The Great Student Rebellion Against The "New University".
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The Berkeley Student Revolt: Facts And Interpretation, Seymour M Lipset, Sheldon Wolin (Eds), 1965
In this volume two professors of political science at Berkeley .... have tried to assemble as wide a range of significant views - from participants on both sides and outside observers .... have also provided a detailed chronology of events and a generous sampling of the manifestoes, pamphlets, broadsides, and statements .... that were distributed during the disturbance.
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University Authority and the Student: The Berkeley Experience, Michael C. Otten, 1970
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The Berkeley Rebellion and Beyond: Essays on Politics and Education ...., Wolin / Schaar (Eds), 1970
Essays on politics and education.
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Campus Power Struggle, Howard S. Becker (Editor), 1970
Campus Power Struggle traces the explosive evolution of the student political movement from the Berkeley Free Speech Movement of 1964 to armed confrontation at Cornell in 1969.
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The Beginning: Berkeley 1964, Max Heirich, 1971
A chronicle of the origins of the Free Speech Movement at Berkeley.
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The Spiral of Conflict Berkeley, 1964, Max Heirich, 1971
An account of the Free Speech Movement at Berkeley and it's immediate aftermath.
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Loose Change: Three Women of the Sixties, Sara Davidson, 1977
A non-fiction work that chronicles the free speech movement and its impact on society and individuals by following the lives of three women from 1962 through the events at Berkeley in 1964 and 1965.
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Berkeley at War: The 1960s, W. J. Rorabaugh, 1989
A detailed account of the 'student revolt' and surrounding event.
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The Free Speech Movement: Coming of Age in the 1960s, David Lance Goines, 1993
Autobiographical chronicle of the Free Speech Movement at Berkeley.
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The Movement and the Sixties, Terry H. Anderson, 1996
A history of the many strands of social protest in America between 1960 and 1973. Includes a section on the Berkeley protest of the mid 60s.
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Heretic's Heart: A Journey Through Spirit & Revolution, Margot Adler, 1997
A refreshing, personal look back at the 1960s and their impact on American history and culture includes a portrait of the free speech movement at Berkeley during the sixties.
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The Free Speech Movement: Reflections on Berkeley in the 1960s, Robert Cohen and Reginald E. Zelnik (Eds), 2002
A collection of essays and reminiscences chronicling the free speech movement in Berkeley.
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At Berkeley in the Sixties: The Education of an Activist, 1961-1965, Jo Freeman, 2003
Part autobiography, part social observation, part political history - a chronicle of the authors time at Berkeley from age 16 in 1961 through to 1965.
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