
A Revolution of Perception?
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"Taken together, the volume's articles contribute new scholarship to the research on 1968. Its insightful analyses will prove useful for a variety of disciplines including but not limited to history, politics, linguistics, feminist studies, European Studies, Jewish Studies, media, and communication studies." ? Canadian Journal of HistoryMore details
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Introduction
Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey
PART I: RE-LINKING EUROPE AND THE 'THIRD WORLD
Chapter 1. Re-Thinking the Writer's Role: Hans Magnus Enzensberger and Cuba or A Story of Self-Censorship
Henning Marmulla
Chapter 2. Global Dimensions of Conflict and Co-operation. Public Protest and the Quest for Transnational Solidarity in Britain, 1968-1973
Steffen Bruendel
Chapter 3. Letters from Amman: Dieter Kunzelmann and the Origins of German Anti-Zionism during the late 1960s
Aribert Reimann
PART II: RE-ORIENTING VISIONS AND CLASSIFICATIONS
Chapter 4. Politically Relevant or 'Carnival'?: Echoes of '1968' in German Public Broadcasting
Meike Vogel
Chapter 5. The Transnational Dimension of German Left-Wing Terrorism in the 1970s: The View from Italy
Petra Terhoeven
Chapter 6. Feminist Echoes of 1968: The Women's Movements in Europe and the United States
Kristina Schulz
Chapter 7. The Politics of Cultural Studies. The New Left and the Cultural Turn in the Social Sciences and Humanities
Rainer Winter
Chapter 8. Revolution in a Word. A Communicative History of Discussion in the German 1968 Protest Movement
Joachim Scharloth
Bibliography
Index
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