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Robert S. McElvaine

    Cet auteur se concentre sur des thèmes historiques et l'analyse des processus sociaux dans son œuvre. Son écriture est reconnue pour sa profonde compréhension du passé et sa volonté de saisir les tendances à long terme qui ont façonné la société. L'auteur explore des moments et des figures décisifs qui ont influencé le cours de l'histoire, offrant aux lecteurs de nouvelles perspectives sur des événements familiers. Son travail s'adresse à ceux qui recherchent une enquête historique approfondie et des interprétations captivantes du passé.

    The Times They Were A-Changin': 1964, the Year the Sixties Arrived and the Battle Lines of Today Were Drawn
    • The long 1964, beginning with JFK's assassination in November 1963 and extending to mid-1965, marked the true arrival of the sixties in the United States. This period initiated a radical shift towards a more inclusive definition of "American," emphasizing equality and an active government role in social and economic progress. Accompanying this shift was a cultural revolution. In January 1964, as Bob Dylan released "The Times They Are a-Changin'," President Lyndon Johnson declared his War on Poverty. Influenced by the civil rights movement and a generation demanding change, landmark legislation such as the Civil Rights Act, Voting Rights Act, and Immigration and Nationality Act emerged. Competing definitions of freedom flourished: freedom from racism and poverty, while white youth sought the freedoms associated with black culture, encapsulated in the phrase "sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll." Black Americans pursued opportunities linked to the white middle class, termed "white freedom," while women challenged traditional gender roles. This evolving landscape prompted a counter-movement, represented by figures like Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan, advocating for freedom from government interference. Additionally, a seemingly minor event in the Tonkin Gulf would propel the nation deeper into the Vietnam tragedy. The narrative of 1964 reveals how American identity began to be reimagined, connecting past struggles to their contempor

      The Times They Were A-Changin': 1964, the Year the Sixties Arrived and the Battle Lines of Today Were Drawn