Renewing Anarchism Postwar Europe

Research on 1968 protest has flourished for decades, producing relevant contributions from different disciplines: political history, cultural history, social movements, studies on history and memory, and others. New titles are published every year discussing new aspects and bringing new insights; es...

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Main Author: Eduardo Romanos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: professionaldreamers 2009-12-01
Series:lo Squaderno
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Online Access:http://www.losquaderno.professionaldreamers.net/images/losquaderno/losquaderno14.pdf#page=35
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Summary:Research on 1968 protest has flourished for decades, producing relevant contributions from different disciplines: political history, cultural history, social movements, studies on history and memory, and others. New titles are published every year discussing new aspects and bringing new insights; especially every decade after the protest, as we have seen in 2008. Although this bibliography has a marked remembering nature – the remembering of a specific year – a long time ago research left the events of that year in order to embrace what has been called ‘the long 1960s’ as a process lasting from around the disruption within the communist bloc in 1956 to around the climax of political violence in Germany and Italy in 1977. In this way, the historical roots of the protest mobilization of ‘68 have attracted substantial contributions.
ISSN:1973-9141