Berkeley in the 1960s (original) (raw)
The Enemy Within: Academic Freedom in 1960s and 1970s American Social Sciences
Tiago Mata
History of Political Economy, 2010
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Academic Freedom in 1960s and 1970s American Social Sciences
Tiago Mata
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The Politics of Knowledge in 1960s America
Andrew Jewett
Social Science History, 2012
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Not afraid to challenge or ask questions': Dissident Students at University High School 1957-71
Carolyn Rasmussen
2016
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From College Readiness to Ready for Revolution! Third World Student Activism at a Northern California Community College, 1965–1969
Jason Ferreira
Kalfou: A Journal of Comparative and Relational Ethnic Studies, 2014
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Danforth, S. (2018) Becoming the rolling quads: Disability politics at the University of California, Berkeley, in the 1960s. History of Education Quarterly, 58, 4, 506-536.
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Protests in the Sixties
Dennis E. Gregory
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From in loco parentis to student-citizens: The 1964 Berkeley protests as détournement
Jamie Landau
Communication Quarterly, 2014
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"Obey the Rules or Get Out": Reagan's 1966 Gubernatorial Campaign and the "Trouble in Berkeley"
Michelle Paranzino
Southern California Quarterly, 2010
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Berkeley Free Speech Movement, 1964
Thomas Harrison
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From Berkeley to New York: Rearticulating the Struggle for Education | (2011) The Occupy Gazette, N+1.
Zoltán Glück, Chris Herring
The Occupy Gazette, 2011
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Campus Activism Today – Some Lessons from Students for a Democratic Society
Alan Spector
2014
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How Democracy Travels: SNCC, Swarthmore Students, and the Growth of the Student Movement in the North, 1961-1964
Wesley Hogan
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Harassment, Bias, and the Evolving Politics of Free Speech on Campus
Ann Cudd
Journal of Social Philosophy, 2019
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Another Time for Freedom? Lessons from the Civil Rights Era for Today's Campuses
Peter Levine
Liberal Education, 2019
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OLE MISS AND BERKELEY: PARADOX OF A DECADE
Maria C Leite, Maria Cristina Leite
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“Paternalism has Ceased to be Good and Begins to be Ridiculous:” Knoxville College, University of Tennessee, and Campus Activism, 1964-1969.
Michael Blum
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May 4, 1970 in Local Perspective: How Thirteen Seconds Changed Campus Political Culture in Northeast Ohio
Megan Martinko
2015
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Beatniks and Politics, Nothing is New: Analyzing the Factors Surrounding Cal Poly’s Anti-War Movement during the Vietnam War
Brooks Martin
2020
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The Fog of Youth -- A Participant Looks Back Fifty Years at the 1969 Cornell Student Takeover
Tony Fels
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Managing Dissent: How Swarthmore College's Administration and Board of Managers Respond to Student Activists
William Lawrence
2013
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Free Speech at Berkeley:" University as Factory," An Argument from Analogy.
Mark Stoner
1984
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“The 1960s and the Transformation of Campus Cultures,” History of Education Quarterly, Spring 1986
Helen L Horowitz
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Toward a New Student Insurgency: A Critical Epistolary
Marc-Tizoc González
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We Demand: The University and Student Protests
Paula Austin
Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2018
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To Blaze the Trail": Black Student Activism in the Early Twentieth Century
Melissa Horne
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Scylla and Charybdis: Navigating the Waters of Academic Freedom at Fisk University during Charles S. Johnson’s Administration (1946-1956)
Marybeth Gasman
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Rights and Rebellion: The Faculty Role, Revisited
Kim Emery
Workplace: A Journal for Academic Labor, 2018
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Communists and the Classroom: Radicals in U.S. Education, 1930-1960
Jonathan Hunt
Composition Studies, 2015
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Curtailing of Student Deferment in the Late 1960s as a Motivation for Violent Student Protests at Columbia University
Lisa M. Bailey
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Berkeley Students from 1964 to 1984: What Are the Differences and What Difference Does It Make?
Gregg Thomson
1985
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Protesting “For Conscience’ Sake”: Resistance to Civil Defense at Drew University, 1960 - 1962
Daniel Willever
New Jersey Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2020
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Women's Social Movement Activities in Los Angeles, 1960-1999: Women in Higher Education Annotated Bibliography
Kathleen McHugh
2012
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Student Demonstrations in a Multi-Racial High School: The Case of Berkeley
Ferdinand Dagenais
1972
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The University as a Political Site: 1968 and Now (pre-publication version)
Suman Gupta
European Review, 2020
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