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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Simon HallPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9780415800839ISBN 10: 0415800838 Pages: 196 Publication Date: 27 October 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter One: Origins Chapter Two: Key Events Chapter Three: Key Figures Chapter Four: Intersections with Other Movements Chapter Five: The Movement's Strengths and Weaknesses Chapter Six: The Movement's LegacyReviewsRethinking the American Anti War Movement is a well-researched, carefully written, and nuanced study that makes clear the tumultuous nexus of the most important intellectual threads of the 1960s. Simon Hall vividly demonstrates the complex interaction between the civil rights movement, the counterculture, the women's movement, and the anti-war movement and provides a guide to key events and players, which helps the reader make sense of this extraordinary era and its complex legacy. Andrew A. Wiest, Professor and Director of International Studies, University of Southern Mississippi Hall adroitly cuts through our persistent nostalgia for the 1960s to give an insightful, engaging, balanced re-examination of protests against the Vietnam War. This is superb history, accessible to anyone interested in this most pivotal period in the modern American experience. William Thomas Allison, Professor of History, Georgia Southern University Rethinking the American Anti War Movement is a well-researched, carefully written, and nuanced study that makes clear the tumultuous nexus of the most important intellectual threads of the 1960s. Simon Hall vividly demonstrates the complex interaction between the civil rights movement, the counterculture, the women's movement, and the anti-war movement and provides a guide to key events and players, which helps the reader make sense of this extraordinary era and its complex legacy. - Andrew A. Wiest, Professor and Director of International Studies, University of Southern Mississippi Hall adroitly cuts through our persistent nostalgia for the 1960s to give an insightful, engaging, balanced re-examination of protests against the Vietnam War. This is superb history, accessible to anyone interested in this most pivotal period in the modern American experience. - William Thomas Allison, Professor of History, Georgia Southern University Simon Hall ... has written an impressively researched, concise history of the anti-Vietnam War movement. With extensive endnotes and a wide-ranging bibliography, this is a superb introduction for students of the period and those interested in anti-war protest more broadly. - Peace News [T]he book provides the reader with a thorough education in the history of the American movement to end the war in Vietnam. ... Students and readers interested in the 1960s will benefit greatly from this book. - H-Diplo Rethinking the American Anti War Movement is a well-researched, carefully written, and nuanced study that makes clear the tumultuous nexus of the most important intellectual threads of the 1960s. Simon Hall vividly demonstrates the complex interaction between the civil rights movement, the counterculture, the women's movement, and the anti-war movement and provides a guide to key events and players, which helps the reader make sense of this extraordinary era and its complex legacy.Andrew A. Wiest, Professor and Director of International Studies, University of Southern Mississippi Hall adroitly cuts through our persistent nostalgia for the 1960s to give an insightful, engaging, balanced re-examination of protests against the Vietnam War. This is superb history, accessible to anyone interested in this most pivotal period in the modern American experience. William Thomas Allison, Professor of History, Georgia Southern University Author InformationSimon Hall is Senior Lecturer in American History at the University of Leeds, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |