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An insightful collection examining the social, cultural, political, and educational values of American college students during one of the most transformative decades in modern history. Published in the aftermath of the Free Speech Movement at the University of California, Berkeley, this volume explores the attitudes, concerns, aspirations, and intellectual climate shaping student life in the 1960s.
Contributors address topics including higher education, social change, political activism, generational identity, personal values, civil rights, and the evolving role of universities in American society. The book serves as a valuable primary-source reference for historians, sociologists, educators, researchers, and collectors interested in the counterculture era, student movements, and 1960s America.
An increasingly uncommon work documenting the changing landscape of student thought during a pivotal period in American educational and social history.
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Tight binding. Second Printing, November 1966, The World Publishing Company, Cleveland and New York. Clean pages with no writing or markings noted. Softcover with moderate shelf wear, edge wear, spine wear, surface rubbing, and age-related toning. Interior remains clean and readable. Solid vintage copy of this uncommon student movement reference. Please Zoom Photos.
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