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oapen-20.500.12657-314552021-11-15T08:22:31Z The Transatlantic Sixties Monteith (Ed.), Sharon Kosc, Grzegorz Juncker, Clara Waldschmidt-Nelson, Britta History 1960s Europe American Studies Culture Transatlantic Relations America Cultural History American History Global History History of the 20th Century History United States bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBJ Regional & national history::HBJK History of the Americas This collection brings together new and original critical essays by eleven established European American Studies scholars to explore the 1960s from a transatlantic perspective. Intended for an academic audience interested in globalized American studies, it examines topics ranging from the impact of the American civil rights movement in Germany, France and Wales, through the transatlantic dimensions of feminism and the counterculture movement. It explores, for example, the vicissitudes of Europe's status in US foreign relations, European documentaries about the Vietnam War, transatlantic trends in literature and culture, and the significance of collective and cultural memory of the era. 2017-03-01 23:55:55 2020-03-17 03:00:31 2020-04-01T13:35:50Z 2020-04-01T13:35:50Z 2013-10-15 book 627791 OCN: 1023570151 9783839422168 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/31455 eng Amerika: Kultur - Geschichte - Politik application/pdf n/a 627791.pdf transcript Verlag 10.14361/transcript.9783839422168 100513 10.14361/transcript.9783839422168 b30a6210-768f-42e6-bb84-0e6306590b5c b818ba9d-2dd9-4fd7-a364-7f305aef7ee9 9783839422168 Knowledge Unlatched (KU) Bielefeld, Germany 100513 KU Select 2016 Backlist Collection Knowledge Unlatched open access
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This collection brings together new and original critical essays by eleven established European American Studies scholars to explore the 1960s from a transatlantic perspective. Intended for an academic audience interested in globalized American studies, it examines topics ranging from the impact of the American civil rights movement in Germany, France and Wales, through the transatlantic dimensions of feminism and the counterculture movement. It explores, for example, the vicissitudes of Europe's status in US foreign relations, European documentaries about the Vietnam War, transatlantic trends in literature and culture, and the significance of collective and cultural memory of the era.
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