Long Time Gone Sixties America Then and Now

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Pub. Date: 2001-05-03
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

With remarkable speed, the Sixties have gone from lived history to mythology. They remain alive in our culture in a manner different from any previous era. At the dawn of a new century, we are still debating the issues that emerged during that decade, still living in the conscious aftermath ofits events and transformations. This collection looks back at the Sixties, attempting to understand the issues of the day on their own terms and to think about their meanings in today's world. Alexander Bloom has gathered ten original essays, each of which explores the gulf between history and myth regarding a centralcharacteristic of the Sixties. Topics covered include civil rights, the student movement and the New Left, the Vietnam War, the antiwar movement, gay rights, the counterculture, and the women's movement. Long Time Gone dispels myths about the Sixties and constructs an accurate vision of the past and an understanding of its impact on the modern world. It is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking deeper knowledge of this incredible decade and its continuing influence on American culture.

Author Biography


Alexander Bloom is Professor of History and American Studies at Wheaton College in Massachusetts. He is the author of Prodigal Sons: The New York Intellectuals and Their World (Oxford, 1986) and co-editor of "Takin' It to the Streets": A Sixties Reader (Oxford, 1995).

Table of Contents

Sixties Timelinep. xi
Introduction: Why Read about the 1960s at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century?p. 3
The Movement We Helped to Makep. 11
"Of This Generation": The New Left and the Student Movementp. 23
Vietnam War Mythology and the Rise of Public Cynicismp. 47
Running Battle: Washington's War at Homep. 75
Lyndon Johnson and the Roots of Contemporary Conservatismp. 99
Negroes No More: The Emergence of Black Student Activismp. 123
Everything Seemed Beautiful: A Life in the Counterculturep. 145
Politics as Art, Art as Politics: The Freedom Singers, the Living Theatre, and Public Performancep. 159
Sources of the Second Wave: The Rebirth of Feminismp. 189
Placing Gay in the Sixtiesp. 209
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