Between Prague Spring and French May
Opposition and Revolt in Europe, 1960-1980
Herausgeber: Klimke, Martin; Scharloth, Joachim; Pekelder, Jacco
Between Prague Spring and French May
Opposition and Revolt in Europe, 1960-1980
Herausgeber: Klimke, Martin; Scharloth, Joachim; Pekelder, Jacco
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Uses a wide variety of disciplines including linguistic analysis Based on extensive research including case analyses A collaborative, comparative and international historical study
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Uses a wide variety of disciplines including linguistic analysis Based on extensive research including case analyses A collaborative, comparative and international historical study
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780857451064
- ISBN-10: 0857451065
- Artikelnr.: 33771401
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780857451064
- ISBN-10: 0857451065
- Artikelnr.: 33771401
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Martin Klimke is an associate professor of history at New York University Abu Dhabi.
List of Figures
Introduction
Martin Klimke, Jacco Pekelder and Joachim Scharloth
PART I: POLITICS BETWEEN EAST AND WEST
Chapter 1. 'Out of Apathy': Genealogies and Meanings of the British 'New
Left' in a Transnational Context, 1956-1962
Holger Nehring
Chapter 2. Early Voices of Dissent: Czechoslovakian Student Opposition at
the Beginning of the 1960s
Zdenek Nebrensky
Chapter 3. National Ways to Socialism? - The Left and the Nation in Denmark
and Sweden
Thomas Jorgensen
Chapter 4. The Parti communiste français in May 1968: The Impossible
Revolution?
Maud Bracke
Chapter 5. 1968 in Yugoslavia - Student Revolt between East and West
Boris Kanzleiter
PART II: PROTEST WITHOUT BORDERS: RECONTEXTUALIZATION OF PROTEST CULTURES
Chapter 6. "Johnson War Criminal!" - The Vietnam Movements in the
Netherlands
Rimko van der Maar
Chapter 7. Shifting Boundaries: Transnational Identification and
Disassociation in Protest Language
Andreas Rothenhöfer
Chapter 8. A Tale of Two Communes: The Private and the Political in late
1960s Berlin
Timothy Brown
Chapter 9. "Indiani Metropolitani" and "Stadtindianer": Representing
Autonomy in Italy and West-Germany
Sebastian Hauman
PART III: THE MEDIA-STAGING OF PROTEST
Chapter 10. Mediatisation of Provo: From a Local Movement to a European
Phenomenon
Niek Pas
Chapter 11. The Revolution Will Be Televised: The Global 1968 Revolts on
Norwegian Television News
Rolf Werenskjold
Chapter 12. Performing Disapproval towards the Soviets: Nicolae
Ceausescu's Speech on 21 August 1968 in Romanian Media
Corina Petrescu
PART IV: DISCOURSES OF LIBERATION AND VIOLENCE
Chapter 13. Guerrillas and Grassroots - Danish Solidarity with the 3rd
World, 1960-79
Karen Steller Bjerregaard
Chapter 14. Sympathizing Subcultures?: The Milieus of West German Terrorism
Sebastian Gehrig
Chapter 15. The RAF Solidarity Movement from a European Perspective
Jacco Pekelder
PART V: EPILOGUE
Chapter 16. The European 1960/70s and the World: The Case of Régis Debray
Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey
PART VI: CHRONOLOGY: THE EUROPEAN 1968
Rolf Werenskjold
Select Bibliography
Introduction
Martin Klimke, Jacco Pekelder and Joachim Scharloth
PART I: POLITICS BETWEEN EAST AND WEST
Chapter 1. 'Out of Apathy': Genealogies and Meanings of the British 'New
Left' in a Transnational Context, 1956-1962
Holger Nehring
Chapter 2. Early Voices of Dissent: Czechoslovakian Student Opposition at
the Beginning of the 1960s
Zdenek Nebrensky
Chapter 3. National Ways to Socialism? - The Left and the Nation in Denmark
and Sweden
Thomas Jorgensen
Chapter 4. The Parti communiste français in May 1968: The Impossible
Revolution?
Maud Bracke
Chapter 5. 1968 in Yugoslavia - Student Revolt between East and West
Boris Kanzleiter
PART II: PROTEST WITHOUT BORDERS: RECONTEXTUALIZATION OF PROTEST CULTURES
Chapter 6. "Johnson War Criminal!" - The Vietnam Movements in the
Netherlands
Rimko van der Maar
Chapter 7. Shifting Boundaries: Transnational Identification and
Disassociation in Protest Language
Andreas Rothenhöfer
Chapter 8. A Tale of Two Communes: The Private and the Political in late
1960s Berlin
Timothy Brown
Chapter 9. "Indiani Metropolitani" and "Stadtindianer": Representing
Autonomy in Italy and West-Germany
Sebastian Hauman
PART III: THE MEDIA-STAGING OF PROTEST
Chapter 10. Mediatisation of Provo: From a Local Movement to a European
Phenomenon
Niek Pas
Chapter 11. The Revolution Will Be Televised: The Global 1968 Revolts on
Norwegian Television News
Rolf Werenskjold
Chapter 12. Performing Disapproval towards the Soviets: Nicolae
Ceausescu's Speech on 21 August 1968 in Romanian Media
Corina Petrescu
PART IV: DISCOURSES OF LIBERATION AND VIOLENCE
Chapter 13. Guerrillas and Grassroots - Danish Solidarity with the 3rd
World, 1960-79
Karen Steller Bjerregaard
Chapter 14. Sympathizing Subcultures?: The Milieus of West German Terrorism
Sebastian Gehrig
Chapter 15. The RAF Solidarity Movement from a European Perspective
Jacco Pekelder
PART V: EPILOGUE
Chapter 16. The European 1960/70s and the World: The Case of Régis Debray
Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey
PART VI: CHRONOLOGY: THE EUROPEAN 1968
Rolf Werenskjold
Select Bibliography
List of Figures
Introduction
Martin Klimke, Jacco Pekelder and Joachim Scharloth
PART I: POLITICS BETWEEN EAST AND WEST
Chapter 1. 'Out of Apathy': Genealogies and Meanings of the British 'New
Left' in a Transnational Context, 1956-1962
Holger Nehring
Chapter 2. Early Voices of Dissent: Czechoslovakian Student Opposition at
the Beginning of the 1960s
Zdenek Nebrensky
Chapter 3. National Ways to Socialism? - The Left and the Nation in Denmark
and Sweden
Thomas Jorgensen
Chapter 4. The Parti communiste français in May 1968: The Impossible
Revolution?
Maud Bracke
Chapter 5. 1968 in Yugoslavia - Student Revolt between East and West
Boris Kanzleiter
PART II: PROTEST WITHOUT BORDERS: RECONTEXTUALIZATION OF PROTEST CULTURES
Chapter 6. "Johnson War Criminal!" - The Vietnam Movements in the
Netherlands
Rimko van der Maar
Chapter 7. Shifting Boundaries: Transnational Identification and
Disassociation in Protest Language
Andreas Rothenhöfer
Chapter 8. A Tale of Two Communes: The Private and the Political in late
1960s Berlin
Timothy Brown
Chapter 9. "Indiani Metropolitani" and "Stadtindianer": Representing
Autonomy in Italy and West-Germany
Sebastian Hauman
PART III: THE MEDIA-STAGING OF PROTEST
Chapter 10. Mediatisation of Provo: From a Local Movement to a European
Phenomenon
Niek Pas
Chapter 11. The Revolution Will Be Televised: The Global 1968 Revolts on
Norwegian Television News
Rolf Werenskjold
Chapter 12. Performing Disapproval towards the Soviets: Nicolae
Ceausescu's Speech on 21 August 1968 in Romanian Media
Corina Petrescu
PART IV: DISCOURSES OF LIBERATION AND VIOLENCE
Chapter 13. Guerrillas and Grassroots - Danish Solidarity with the 3rd
World, 1960-79
Karen Steller Bjerregaard
Chapter 14. Sympathizing Subcultures?: The Milieus of West German Terrorism
Sebastian Gehrig
Chapter 15. The RAF Solidarity Movement from a European Perspective
Jacco Pekelder
PART V: EPILOGUE
Chapter 16. The European 1960/70s and the World: The Case of Régis Debray
Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey
PART VI: CHRONOLOGY: THE EUROPEAN 1968
Rolf Werenskjold
Select Bibliography
Introduction
Martin Klimke, Jacco Pekelder and Joachim Scharloth
PART I: POLITICS BETWEEN EAST AND WEST
Chapter 1. 'Out of Apathy': Genealogies and Meanings of the British 'New
Left' in a Transnational Context, 1956-1962
Holger Nehring
Chapter 2. Early Voices of Dissent: Czechoslovakian Student Opposition at
the Beginning of the 1960s
Zdenek Nebrensky
Chapter 3. National Ways to Socialism? - The Left and the Nation in Denmark
and Sweden
Thomas Jorgensen
Chapter 4. The Parti communiste français in May 1968: The Impossible
Revolution?
Maud Bracke
Chapter 5. 1968 in Yugoslavia - Student Revolt between East and West
Boris Kanzleiter
PART II: PROTEST WITHOUT BORDERS: RECONTEXTUALIZATION OF PROTEST CULTURES
Chapter 6. "Johnson War Criminal!" - The Vietnam Movements in the
Netherlands
Rimko van der Maar
Chapter 7. Shifting Boundaries: Transnational Identification and
Disassociation in Protest Language
Andreas Rothenhöfer
Chapter 8. A Tale of Two Communes: The Private and the Political in late
1960s Berlin
Timothy Brown
Chapter 9. "Indiani Metropolitani" and "Stadtindianer": Representing
Autonomy in Italy and West-Germany
Sebastian Hauman
PART III: THE MEDIA-STAGING OF PROTEST
Chapter 10. Mediatisation of Provo: From a Local Movement to a European
Phenomenon
Niek Pas
Chapter 11. The Revolution Will Be Televised: The Global 1968 Revolts on
Norwegian Television News
Rolf Werenskjold
Chapter 12. Performing Disapproval towards the Soviets: Nicolae
Ceausescu's Speech on 21 August 1968 in Romanian Media
Corina Petrescu
PART IV: DISCOURSES OF LIBERATION AND VIOLENCE
Chapter 13. Guerrillas and Grassroots - Danish Solidarity with the 3rd
World, 1960-79
Karen Steller Bjerregaard
Chapter 14. Sympathizing Subcultures?: The Milieus of West German Terrorism
Sebastian Gehrig
Chapter 15. The RAF Solidarity Movement from a European Perspective
Jacco Pekelder
PART V: EPILOGUE
Chapter 16. The European 1960/70s and the World: The Case of Régis Debray
Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey
PART VI: CHRONOLOGY: THE EUROPEAN 1968
Rolf Werenskjold
Select Bibliography







