The free speech movement : (Record no. 75982)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 520233549
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System control number (AEA)02CA00BAB61243FE8F01AC16216E93F8
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Classification number LD 760
Item number .F875 2002
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Title The free speech movement :
Remainder of title reflections on Berkeley in the 1960s /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Robert Cohen and Reginald E. Zelnik.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Berkeley, Calif. :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. University of California Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. c2002.
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Extent xx, 618 p., [24] p. of plates :
Other physical details ill.
Dimensions 23 cm.
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references (p. 571-573) and index.
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Summary, etc. This is a superb book. We are well-launched into a new generation of '60s scholarship, and The Free Speech Movement will be at the center of it. The analysis and personal recollection mix well, arguing persuasively for the never-to-be-underestimated place of contingency in history.--Todd Gitlin, author of "Media Unlimited and The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage" "This powerful book not only will be the classic work on the Free Speech Movement but also will be combed as a basis for hypotheses and new research on the movements of the '60s. It's absolutely thrilling, full of large implications for history, social movements, and character. The book contributed to my self-knowledge (personal, political, and professional) and will do the same for others. It combines humor and a firsthand, I-was-there flavor with provocative analyses. As a serious, original work of scholarship, this gives edited volumes back their good name."--Jesse Lemisch, Professor of History Emeritus, John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University of New York, and author of "The American Revolution Seen from the Bottom Up" "This book gets the Free Speech Movement and its significance exactly right-from the civil rights origins to refusing to idealize the moment at the expense of what came later. And no two better editors could be doing it."--Michael Rogin, author of "Ronald Reagan, The Movie, And Other Episodes in Political Demonology" "As a journalist, I was in Berkeley's Sproul Plaza to witness the mass arrests of the Free Speech Movement demonstrators in December 1964. As a citizen, I've always known that this was one of the pivotal moments in the great political and moral awakening of the 1960s. As a reader, I found much to feast on in this splendid and thoughtful collection of essays, about a movement whose effects and inspiration are with us still."--Adam Hochschild, author of "King Leopold's Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism in Colonial Africa" "The Free Speech Movement was a pivotal moment in the evolution of student rights and university responsibilities. These splendid essays memorialize this period and offer competing perspectives on its meaning. Though differing widely in conclusions, collectively and individually they stand testament to the conviction that 'the price of freedom is eternal vigilance' and that 'the critical test of freedom of expression is the right of others to speak out on behalf of what we believe to be wrong.'"--Geoffrey R. Stone, author of "Eternally Vigilant: Freedom of Speech in the Modern Era " "This rich and entertaining set of essays offers remarkable insight into the genesis, development, and consequences of the Free Speech Movement. Written largely by participants and close observers, these essays offer both personal and analytical assessments of the roles of students, faculty, and administrators. Above all, the chapters on Mario Savio demonstrate his unusual capacity for leadership-charismatic without being dogmatic, committed to the cause while retaining a capacity to think and deal openly with dissent. This book should be read by anyone interested in understanding university and national politics in the '60s."--Chancellor Robert M. Berdahl, University of California, Berkeley www.alibris.com
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element College students
Geographic subdivision California
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Student movements
Geographic subdivision Berkeley
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Geographic subdivision Berkeley
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Geographic subdivision California
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Personal name Cohen, Robert,
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Personal name Zelnik, Reginald E.
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