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The ABC-Clio Companion to ­the 1960s Counterculture in­ America
American History Companions S.

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Hardback, 404 pages
Published
United Kingdom, 1 September 1997

In The ABC-CLIO Companion to the 1960s Counterculture in America, author Neil A. Hamilton systematically illuminates the social, cultural, and political revolution with entries covering groups such as the hippies, Diggers, Yippies, and Weathermen; individuals including Abbie Hoffman, Andy Warhol, Russell Means, and Stokely Carmichael; and events such as Watts, the Tripps festival, Woodstock, and various "be-ins." Broadly defining the counterculture as any cultural or political challenge to mainstream values and practices of the day, Hamilton traces the counterculture's spread across America, far beyond its San Francisco Bay Area origins. He also examines the sweeping changes in the period's music, art, clothing, language, and personal practices. Perfect for high school, college, and public libraries, this unique encyclopedia's complete compilation of the 1960s upheaval will also be of special use to students of sociology, recent U.S. history, and popular culture.


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In The ABC-CLIO Companion to the 1960s Counterculture in America, author Neil A. Hamilton systematically illuminates the social, cultural, and political revolution with entries covering groups such as the hippies, Diggers, Yippies, and Weathermen; individuals including Abbie Hoffman, Andy Warhol, Russell Means, and Stokely Carmichael; and events such as Watts, the Tripps festival, Woodstock, and various "be-ins." Broadly defining the counterculture as any cultural or political challenge to mainstream values and practices of the day, Hamilton traces the counterculture's spread across America, far beyond its San Francisco Bay Area origins. He also examines the sweeping changes in the period's music, art, clothing, language, and personal practices. Perfect for high school, college, and public libraries, this unique encyclopedia's complete compilation of the 1960s upheaval will also be of special use to students of sociology, recent U.S. history, and popular culture.

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9780874368581
ISBN
0874368588
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illustrations
Dimensions
26.2 x 18.9 x 3.5 centimeters (0.88 kg)

About the Author

Neil Hamilton is associate professor and chair of the Department of History at Spring Hill College, Mobile, AL.

Reviews

"This fine work, the first subject dictionary on the turbulent 1960s counterculture, fills a surprising gap in the reference literature of American social history. This work will serve students and scholars and the many people interested in the 1960s. Highly recommended for all libraries." - Library Journal "The book captures the nuances of 60s counterculture so thoroughly that this reviewer could almost smell marijuana permeating the pages. Curious students will gravitate towards this reference book and I predict it will be one that is continually out of place from student use. Highly recommended." - The Book Report

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