The Sixties and the End of Modern America

The Sixties and the End of Modern America
ISBN-10
0312090072
ISBN-13
9780312090074
Category
History
Pages
328
Language
English
Published
1995
Publisher
Forge Books
Author
David Steigerwald

Description

This is an historical narrative that describes and analyzes the changes and excitement of the 60s. The author sees the period as one that proved Americans can do better than they have done in the me-decade of the 80s. He proposes that it was a time that rejected complacency in order to recover a zeal for the pursuit of excellence, for the nation to re-awaken to a sense of national mission and ideals; and a time when artists, intellectuals and the young offered alternatives to what the nation had become. The book focuses on what this period meant in US history, and addresses current issues, bringing an historical perspective to bear on issues of race, ethnicity and gender, among others.

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