The New Left Revisited
- 281pages
- 10 heures de lecture
The book offers fresh interpretations of the 1960s and the New Left, emphasizing the social roots, diverse paths, and lasting legacies of the movement. Contributors, primarily younger scholars without first-hand experience of the era, provide unique insights into the regional and ideological differences often overlooked in traditional accounts. Through a collection of essays, the work captures the diversity of goals and the tumultuous nature of the time, appealing to both seasoned scholars and students interested in this transformative period in American history.

