SIXTIES: POST-CIVIL WAR BIBLIOGRAPHY


  Anderson, Terry H.  Movement And The Sixties: Protest In America From Greensboro To Wounded Knee.  New York: Oxford, 1995.

  Berger, Dan.  Outlaws Of America: The Weather Underground And the Politics Of Solidarity.  AK Press, 2005.

  Bodroghkozy, Aniko.  Groove Tube: Sixties Television And The Youth Rebellion.  Durham: Duke, 2001.

  Boyle, Kevin.  Shattering: America In The 1960s.  New York: W. W. Norton, 2021.

  Braunstein, Peter and Doyle, Michael, eds.  Imagine Nation: The American Counterculture Of The 1960's And 70's.  New York: Routledge, 2001.

  Caro, Robert A.  Master Of The Senate: The Years Of Lyndon Johnson III.  New York: Vintage, 2003.

_____.  Means Of Ascent: The Years Of Lyndon Johnson II.  New York: Vintage, 1991.

  _____.  Passage Of Power: The Years Of Lyndon Johnson IV.  New York: Knopf, 2012.

  _____.  Path To Power: The Years Of Lyndon Johnson I.  New York: Vintage, 1990.

  Cohen, Robert.  Freedom's Orator: Mario Savio And The Radical Legacy Of The 1960s.  New York: Oxford, 2009.

  Cronin, Paul, ed.  A Time To Stir: Columbia '68.  New York: Columbia, 2018.

  Dallek, Robert.  Camelot's Court: Inside The Kennedy White House.  New York: Harper, 2013.

  Hogan, Michael J.  Afterlife Of John Fitzgerald Kennedy: A Biography.  Cambridge: Cambridge, 2018.

  Isserman, Maurice and Kazin, Michael.  America Divided: The Civil War Of The 1960s.  New York: Oxford, 2011.

Klatch, Rebecca E.  Generation Divided: The New Left, The New Right And The 1960s.  Berkeley: California, 1999.

  Kurlansky, Mark.  1968: The Year That Rocked The World.  New York: Random House, 2005.

Miller, James.  Democracy Is In The Streets: From Port Huron To The Siege Of Chicago.  New York: HarperCollins, 1988.

  Patterson, James T.  Eve Of Destruction: How 1965 Transformed America.  New York: Basic Books, 2012.

  Pietrusza, David.  1960: LBJ Vs. JFK Vs. Nixon -- The Epic Campaign that Forged Three Presidencies.  New York: Union Square Press, 2010.

  Polletta, Francesca.  Freedom Is An Endless Meeting: Democracy In American Social Movements.  Chicago: Chicago, 2002.


 

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