Integrating the Sixties
The Origins, Structures, and Legitimacy of Public Policy in a Turbulent Decade (Issues in Policy History, 6)
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Word Count
45,500 words, Guess
Page Count
182 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9447848M
- ISBN-139780271016245
- ISBN-100271016248
- OCLC Control Number34705085
- Library of Congress Control Number96021845
and 2 more
- LibraryThing3595261
- Goodreads4225399
Classifications
- LCCH97 .I546 1996
Description
Each essay in this volume sheds light on an important aspect of the decade - actually a decade and a half - known as the Sixties. The Sixties are famous for the diverse social movements that threatened the essence of American public policy and mainstream society and changed those very entities in fundamental ways. These essays juxtapose the dramatic narratives of social movements, including civil rights, women's liberation, and antiwar protest, and the Cold War liberalism that spawned them. The contributors are two political scientists, several historians influenced by the social sciences, and the senior staff attorney for the NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund.
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