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Protest Movements in 1960s West Germany: A Social History of Dissent and Democracy

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Protest Movements in 1960s West Germany: A Social History of Dissent and Democracy
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Nick Thomas
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 138
ISBN/Barcode 9781859736500
ClassificationsDewey:303.4840943
Audience
General
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations bibliography, index

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Berg Publishers
Publication Date 1 February 2003
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This social history of protest movements in 1960s Germany departs from the limited and often politically biased reports of participants by placing the protests within the wider contexts of social change and international events. Thomas makes extensive use of archival material, much of which has never been used before, to reconstruct an historical narrative that begins with the peace and anti-nuclear campaigns of the 1950s and moves seamlessly on to the defining events of the 1960s -the Vietnam War, university reform, and the women's movement. Through this original reconstruction, Thomas expertly shows how the protest movements both reflected and influenced fundamental social and political change in post-war Germany. He documents their role in helping to establish a critical and politically mature democracy, despite the escalating violence between protesters and government authorities that culminated in the terrorism of the 1970s. This book is a benchmark publication. Not only is it the first to document these events in English, but it challenges previously biased accounts and offers a much needed reassessment of popular assumptions.

Author Biography

Nick Thomas Lecturer in Twentieth-Century History,University of Nottingham

Reviews

'Thomas's account is thorough and extensive, with nice touches of humour from time to time.'Jonathan Osmond, History