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OverviewAfter establishing its origins in the Catholic Worker movement, the Beat generation, the civil rights movement and Ban-the-Bomb protests, this text demonstrates the impact of personalism on 1960s radicalism. It explains how and why the personal became political when 1960s activists confronted the institutions of American postwar culture. Students, antiwar activists and counterculturalists all used personalist perspectives in the ""here and now revolution"" of the decade. These perspectives also persisted in American politics after the 1960s. Exploring the 1960s not just as history but as current affairs, the book revisits the perennial questions of human purpose and cultural practice contested in the decade. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James J. FarrellPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.506kg ISBN: 9780415913867ISBN 10: 0415913861 Pages: 366 Publication Date: 29 January 1997 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback 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 1 Discovering Spirit in The Sixties; Chapter 2 Catholic Worker Personalism; Chapter 3 The Beat of Personalism; Chapter 4 Civil Rights Personalism; Chapter 5 Liberated Personalism; Chapter 6 Student Personalism; Chapter 7 The Vietnamization of Personalism; Chapter 8 Countercultural Personalism; Chapter 9 Epilogue; Conclusion;ReviewsThe Spirit of the Sixties is a moving and beautifully written analysis of how...the personal became political. <br>- American Studies <br> Farrell covers a lot of ground and covers it well.... <br>- Social Anarchism <br> The Spirit of the Sixties is an important and unique addition to the historiography of the sixties. Farrell has produced a well-written, cogently argued, and insightful volume on that puzzling, pyrotechnic decade. <br>- Journal of American History, 6/98 <br>... original and compelling historical work. For anyone who wants to think hard about the meaning and practice of a politically engaged, morally-driven life, Farrell's elegantly written account of postwar radicalism will be a rewarding experience. <br>- American Quarterly <br> Of the many recent studies of social movements in the 1960s, James Farrell's is among the most insightful, original, and important. <br>-W. J. Rorabaugh, University of Washington, for H-Net Book Review <br> The Spirit of the Sixties is a moving and beautifully written analysis of how...the personal became political. - American Studies Farrell covers a lot of ground and covers it well.... - Social Anarchism The Spirit of the Sixties is an important and unique addition to the historiography of the sixties. Farrell has produced a well-written, cogently argued, and insightful volume on that puzzling, pyrotechnic decade. - Journal of American History, 6/98 ... original and compelling historical work. For anyone who wants to think hard about the meaning and practice of a politically engaged, morally-driven life, Farrell's elegantly written account of postwar radicalism will be a rewarding experience. - American Quarterly Of the many recent studies of social movements in the 1960s, James Farrell's is among the most insightful, original, and important. -W. J. Rorabaugh, University of Washington, for H-Net Book Review ""The Spirit of the Sixties is a moving and beautifully written analysis of how...the personal became political."" -- American Studies ""Farrell covers a lot of ground and covers it well..."" -- Social Anarchism ""The Spirit of the Sixties is an important and unique addition to the historiography of the sixties. Farrell has produced a well-written, cogently argued, and insightful volume on that puzzling, pyrotechnic decade."" -- Journal of American History ""...original and compelling historical work. For anyone who wants to think hard about the meaning and practice of a politically engaged, morally-driven life, Farrell's elegantly written account of postwar radicalism will be a rewarding experience."" -- American Quarterly ""Of the many recent studies of social movements in the 1960s, James Farrell's is among the most insightful, original, and important."" -- W. J. Rorabaugh, University of Washington, for H-Net Book Review ""Because of its range as well as its illuminating motif, the book would be very useful in a number of college-level courses on twentieth-century America."" -- Dale A. Johnson, Vanderbuilt University, in ReligiousStudies Review, April 2002 ""...this work remains an important and thought-provoking contribution to existing literature on the sixties."" -- Michigan Historical Review """The Spirit of the Sixties is a moving and beautifully written analysis of how...the personal became political."" -- American Studies ""Farrell covers a lot of ground and covers it well..."" -- Social Anarchism ""The Spirit of the Sixties is an important and unique addition to the historiography of the sixties. Farrell has produced a well-written, cogently argued, and insightful volume on that puzzling, pyrotechnic decade."" -- Journal of American History ""...original and compelling historical work. For anyone who wants to think hard about the meaning and practice of a politically engaged, morally-driven life, Farrell's elegantly written account of postwar radicalism will be a rewarding experience."" -- American Quarterly ""Of the many recent studies of social movements in the 1960s, James Farrell's is among the most insightful, original, and important."" -- W. J. Rorabaugh, University of Washington, for H-Net Book Review ""Because of its range as well as its illuminating motif, the book would be very useful in a number of college-level courses on twentieth-century America."" -- Dale A. Johnson, Vanderbuilt University, in ReligiousStudies Review, April 2002 ""...this work remains an important and thought-provoking contribution to existing literature on the sixties."" -- Michigan Historical Review" The Spirit of the Sixties is a moving and beautifully written analysis of how...the personal became political. - American Studies Farrell covers a lot of ground and covers it well.... - Social Anarchism The Spirit of the Sixties is an important and unique addition to the historiography of the sixties. Farrell has produced a well-written, cogently argued, and insightful volume on that puzzling, pyrotechnic decade. - Journal of American History, 6/98 ... original and compelling historical work. For anyone who wants to think hard about the meaning and practice of a politically engaged, morally-driven life, Farrell's elegantly written account of postwar radicalism will be a rewarding experience. - American Quarterly Of the many recent studies of social movements in the 1960s, James Farrell's is among the most insightful, original, and important. -W. J. Rorabaugh, University of Washington, for H-Net Book Review Author InformationJames J. Farrell is Professor of History, Director of American Studies and Boldt Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Humanities at St. Olaf College. He is the author of Inventing the American Way of Death and TheNuclear Devil's Dictionary. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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