HIST 3345 Global 1960s: Revolution from the College Campus to the Battle Grounds

HIST 3345 Global 1960s: Revolution from the College Campus to the Battle Grounds (also ASRC 3345) (GLC-AS, HST-AS) (HTR)

Tuesday and Thursday: 2:55-4;10 plus Independent Research

Professor Paraska Tolan-Szkilnik

This course explores the waves of rebellion, and reaction, that swept the globe in the 1960s. From Dakar to Havana, from Beijing to Paris, we will examine the events, social movements, actors, places and legacies of the 1960s. Each week will focus on a specific case study and a specific theme: we will be looking at the role of film in liberation, changing ideas of sex and the body, the role of drugs in global revolutionary movements, and what being a student meant in the 1960s. In many ways the 1960s set the tone for today’s political and social debates. Over the next few months, we will try to understand how. This should help us get a better grasp of what has been happening on our campus and across the world this past year.

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