by John McMillian
Recently I finished teaching a freshman seminar at Harvard called “From Reform to Revolution: Youth Culture in the 1960s.” When I built the syllabus, I asked students to ponder a single, overarching question: “How did the youth rebellion of the 1960s happen?” That is, what caused millions of young people to pierce the bland and platitudinous din that characterized the early Cold War years? Why did so many youths — many of them affluent and college-educated — suddenly decide that American society needed to be radically overhauled? (more…)
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