Berkeley at War: The 1960s / Edition 1

Berkeley at War: The 1960s / Edition 1

by W.J. Rorabaugh
ISBN-10:
0195066677
ISBN-13:
9780195066678
Pub. Date:
12/13/1990
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195066677
ISBN-13:
9780195066678
Pub. Date:
12/13/1990
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Berkeley at War: The 1960s / Edition 1

Berkeley at War: The 1960s / Edition 1

by W.J. Rorabaugh

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Overview

Berkeley, California stood at the center of the political, social, and cultural upheaval that made the 1960s a unique period in American history. In Berkeley at War, W.J. Rorabaugh, who attended the graduate school of the University of California at Berkeley in the 1970s, presents a lively, informative account of the events that changed forever what had once been a quiet, conservative white suburb.
Rorabaugh's meticulously researched, authoritative narrative covers the entire period, from the rise of the Free Speech Movement to the growth and increasing militance of a black community struggling to end segregation; from the emergence of radicalism and the anti-war movement to the blossoming "hippie" culture; and from the explosive conflict over People's Park to the beginnings of modern-day feminism and environmentalism. An invaluable account of its time and place, Berkeley at War anchors the sixties in American history, both before and since that colorful decade.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195066678
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/13/1990
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 8.56(w) x 5.69(h) x 0.87(d)
Lexile: 1230L (what's this?)

About the Author

W.J. Rorabaugh is Professor of History at the University of Washington. He is the author of The Alcoholic Republic: An American Tradition and The Craft Apprentice: From Franklin to the Machine Age.
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