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America Divided: The Civil War of the 1960's

Author: Maurice Isserman, Michael Kazin

Publication date: 1999

Oxford University Press

A number of edition have been published.

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America Divided: The Civil War of the 1960s, is the definitive interpretive survey of the political, social, and cultural history of 1960s America. Written by two top experts on the era - Maurice Isserman, a scholar of the Left, and Michael Kazin, a specialist in Right-wing politics and culture - this book provides a compelling tale of this tumultuous era filled with fresh and persuasive insights.

For the third edition the authors have updated the text in light of new research, particularly scholarship on the war in Vietnam. They have also expanded the coverage of youth movements and the New Left to include Latino and Asian radical movements, deepened their analysis of the emergence of feminism, and added discussions of the Sixties of other countries. The chapters on religion and the revival of conservatism have been expanded to include recent studies that underscore how broad and deep the conservative movement of the 1960s proved to be. Now featuring new images to better illustrate the era, America Divided, Third Edition, defines, discusses, and analyzes all sides of the political, social, and cultural conflicts of the 1960s in a swiftly moving narrative. It is ideal for courses in 1960s America and America since 1945, or for anyone interested in the last fifty years of American History.

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