May 1968: At the Heart of the Student Revolt in France

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title May 1968: At the Heart of the Student Revolt in France
Authors and Contributors      Text by Philippe Tesson
Photographs by Bruno Barbery
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 165
Category/GenreIndividual photographers
ISBN/Barcode 9789814610681
ClassificationsDewey:944.360836
Audience
General
Illustrations Illustrated in black and white throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Editions Didier Millet Pte Ltd
Imprint Editions Didier Millet Pte Ltd
Publication Date 12 July 2018
Publication Country Singapore

Description

The media played a major role in the events of May 1968, both for the government and the demonstrators. While the popular posters of the times depicted the CRS (French riot police) manning the microphones at the ORTF (French broadcasting service), the papers and the radio stations took up the defence of the student protestors. Bruno Barbey of the Magnum Agency covered the events until mid-June. He captured the daily life of the protesters, students and factory workers, immortalising key moments. He recorded nights full of violence and confrontation over the course of these months whose events reverberated to the very heart of State power. From the very beginning of the protests, the entire press corps seized upon the events, but only the daily newspaper Combat, created during the Second World War, was on the side of the young or at least until the violence erupted. Philippe Tesson, who was Editor-in-Chief at the time, relates his memories of the time in an account never before published. May 68: at the Heart of the Student Revolt brings together the contemporary eye of Barbey and the pen of Tesson who, fifty years later, reflects upon those few weeks that shook France to its core.

Author Biography

French-born Bruno Barbey has been a photographer for more than 50 years and is recognised for his free and harmonious use of color. During the 1960's, he was commissioned by Editions Rencontre in Lausanne to report from European and African countries and he also contributed to Vogue. Over five decades, he regularly journeyed across five continents to photograph civil wars in Nigeria, Vietnam the Middle East, Bangladesh, cambodia, Northern Ireland, Iraq and Kuwait. His work has appeared in major magazines worldwide. Barbey began his relationship with Magnum Photos in 1964 and became a full member in 1968, the year he documented the political unrest and studen riots in Paris. Between 1979 and 1981, he photographed Poland at a turning point in history which is captured in his widely acclaimed book Poland. Barbey has received many awards for his work, including the Frnch National Order Merit. His photographs have been exhibited internationally and are in numerous museum collections. He has also published over 25 book.