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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Bart van der Steen , Knud AndresenPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 1st ed. 2016 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 4.728kg ISBN: 9781137565693ISBN 10: 1137565691 Pages: 277 Publication Date: 06 January 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsContents Introduction: The Last Insurrection? Youth, Revolts And Social Movements In The 1980s; Knud Andresen, Bart Van Der Steen Concepts And Debates: Unrest Or Social Movement? Some Conceptual Clarifications; Sebastian Haunss 1. Squatters And Autonomist Movements Vienna In March 1981: A 'Puzzling Demonstration' And Its Consequences; Robert Foltin Amsterdam Squatters On The Road: A Case Study In Territorial And Relational Urban Politics; Linus Owens Beyond The Metropolises: Youth Centre Initiatives In The 'Youth Revolt' Of 1980-81 In West Germany; David Templin Revolt Or Transgression? Squatted Houses And Meeting Places Of The Heroin Scene As Spaces Of Transgressive Youth In The Early 1980s'; Jan-Henrik Friedrichs 2.Transforming Radical Movements Why Didn't It Happen Here? The Gradual Radicalization Of The Anarchist Movement In Sweden, 1980-1990'; Jan Jämte, Adrienne Sörbom Not Only Riflusso: The Repression And Transformation Of Radical Movements In ItalyBetween 1978 And 1985; Pierpaolo Mudu, Gianni Piazza The Arrival Of Desencanto: Explaining The Weakness Of The Spanish Youth Movement In 1980-1981; Enrique Tudela, Claudio Cattaneo 3. New Social Movements And Youth Protest The Nuclear Freeze Generation: The Early 1980s Anti-Nuclear Movement Between 'Carter's Vietnam' And 'Euroshima'; Dario Fazzi The European 'Disability Revolts' Of 1981: How Were They Related To The Youth Movement?; Monika Baàr Between Political Failure And Cultural Identity: The Emergence Of The 'Beur Movement' In France In The 1980s'; Didier Chabanet 4. Punk And Protest A Place Called Johnny Rotten Square: The Ljubljana Punk Scene And The Subversion Of Socialist Yugoslavia; Oskar Mulej Punk Against Communism: The Jarocin Rock Festival And Revolting Youth In 1980s Poland; Grzegorz Pietrowski Riotous Assembly: British Punk's Cultural Diaspora In The Summer Of '81; Mathew Worley 5. Expert Debates Apathy, Subversion, And The Network Sublime: Envisioning Youth Unrest In West Germany, 1980-87; Jake Smith Defining Political Dissidence: The Swiss Debate On The Riots Of 1980-81; Jan Hansen From 'Bloody Brixton' To 'Burning Britain': Placing The Riots Of 1981 In British Post-Imperial History; Almuth Ebke ?ReviewsAuthor InformationKnud Andresen is Research Associate at the Forschungsstelle für Zeitgeschichte in Hamburg, Germany. His research focuses on the history of work and the workers movement in Germany, youth and the New Left. His most recent publications include: Triumpherzählungen. Wie Gewerkschafterinnen und Gewerkschafter über ihre Erinnerungen sprechen (2015); ed. with Linde Apel and Kirsten Heinsohn: Es gilt das gesprochene Wort. Oral History und Zeitgeschichte heute (2015); and ed. with Ursula Bitzegeio and Jürgen Mittag: Nach dem Strukturbruch? Kontinuität und Wandel von Arbeitsbeziehungen und Arbeits(welten) seit den 1970er Jahren (2011). Bart van der Steen is Lecturer at Leiden University's Institute of History, Netherlands. His research focuses on interwar labor movements and New Social Movements from 1968 to the present. His most recent publications include: ed. with L. van Hoogenhuijze and A. Katzeff; The City is Ours: Squatting and Autonomous Movements in Europe from the 1970s to thePresent (2014) and with R. Blom; Een banier waar geen smet op rust: Geschiedenis van de trotskistische beweging in Nederland (2015). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |