The Berkeley Student Revolt: Facts and Interpretations by Richard Abrams, Martin Malia, Seymour Martin Lipset, Herbert McClosky, John H. Schaar, Spartacist, Edward Strong, Clark Kerr, Jacobus tenBroek, Sidney Hook, Bradford Cleaveland, Norman Jacobson, Robert H. Somers, Nathan Glazer, David W. Louisell, Jack Weinberg, Paul Seabury, Paul Goodman, Sam Kaplan, Philip Selznick, Progressive Labor Movement, Sheldon S. Wolin, A.H. Raskin, Richard Fallenbaum, Marshall Windmiller, Gene Marine, Warren O. Hagstrom, Tocsin, Free Speech Movement, Mervin D. Field, Glen Lyonns, Hanan C. Selvin, Robert Elliot Fitch, Albert Lepawsky, Harold Taylor, Martin Meyerson, Hal Draper, Daniel I. Arnon, William Petersen, Henry F. May, Henry Nash Smith, Mario Savio, Max Heirich, Henry P. Stapp

599 pages first pub 1965 (editions)

politics informative reflective medium-paced

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The student revolt on the Berkeley campus of the University of California, which began in September 1964 and lasted until the next January, is unprecedented in American university history. One of the world's largest and most famous centers of lear...

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