The new left revisited / edited by John McMillian and Paul Buhle.

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Other Authors: McMillian, John Campbell, Buhle, Paul, 1944-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia, PA : Temple University Press, 2003.
Series:Critical perspectives on the past
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Online Access:Table of contents
Table of Contents:
  • "You didn't have to be there": revisiting the new left consensus / John McMillian
  • "It seemed a very local affair": the student movement at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale / Robbie Lieberman and David Cochran
  • Between despair and hope: revisiting Studies on the left / Kevin Mattson
  • Building the new south: the southern student organizing committee / Gregg L. Michel
  • The black freedom struggle and white resistance: a case study of the civil rights movement in Cambridge, Maryland / Peter B. Levy
  • Organizing from the bottom up: Lillian Craig, Dovie Thurman, and the politics of ERAP / Jennifer Frost
  • Death city radicals: the counterculture in Los Angeles / David McBride
  • How new was the new left? / Andrew Hunt
  • Strategy and democracy in the new left / Francesca Polletta
  • The "point of ultimate indignity" or a "beloved community"? The draft resistance movement and gender dynamics / Michael S. Foley
  • Losing our kids: queer perspectives on the Chicago Seven conspiracy trial / Ian Lekus
  • Between revolution 9 and thesis 11: or, will we learn (again) to start worrying and change the world? / Jeremy Varon
  • Letting go: revisiting the new left's demise / Doug Rossinow
  • How sweet it wasn't: the scholars and the CIA / Paul Buhle.