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Provides an in-depth look at a pivotal year in U.S. history, with attention to the Kennedy and King assassinations, the Black Power and Hippie movements, and other changes in the political climate that continue to influence the nation

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Two additions to the burgeoning literature on the 1960s. Kaiser's book is an evocative chronicle, a paean to the "Sixties" generation by a member of the clan. Kaiser looks specifically at, and appears to impute equal consequence to, the Vietnam war, the political fight against the war led by the campaigns of Eugene McCarthy and Robert Kennedy, the civil rights movement and the death of Martin Luther King, the Columbia University uprising, and the music of the period. He occasionally lapses into both hyperbole and a sort of generational egotism, and some of his historical analysis consists more of assertion than sustained argument. But his indictment of Eugene McCarthya chief themeis persuasive and his first-person journalistic style is easy to read. A good choice for public libraries. The Ungers have produced a more peevish version of the events of 1968. Where Kaiser concludes that the most lasting effect of the 1960s was the permanent rejection of conformity, the Ungers sum it up more ominously as the decade in which social reform became isolated from the political mainstream and the Democratic party became the captive of liberal ideologues. Although they place the events of 1968 in larger historical perspective, their detail is occasionally excessive; they also unpleasantly refer to physical characteristics of the people they discuss. Most useful to scholars. Cynthia Harrison, Federal Judicial Ctr . , Washington, D.C.
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The year 1968 saw not only the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy and the riots at the Democratic Convention in Chicago; that pivotal year, by the Ungers' reckoning, marked the collapse of the liberal consensus of the '60s, and saw the New Left shift from participatory ideals to bombs and rhetoric. This sweeping, balanced, vivid popular history by a husband-wife team (he is a professor of history at New York University, she is a journalist) surveys many facets of that decade. The Ungers venture forthright opinions; for example, they see John Kennedy's war on poverty as motivated by middle-class guilt, and they spurn the Black Muslims' "profoundly anti-white" teachings. Along with the familiar sagas of the anti-Vietnam War and civil rights crusades, the authors catch the ferment of the underground press, community action programs, welfare rights militancy, the free speech and sexual freedom movements. Every page brims with relevance to the 1980s. Photos not seen by PW.
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  • PublisherScribner
  • Publication date1988
  • ISBN 10 0684186969
  • ISBN 13 9780684186962
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages640

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