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20 century British history, 2019
Four free pop festivals, held in Windsor and Watchfield in 1972-75, attracted significant public attention. This article discusses the aims and ideals of the festivalgoers, the confused reactions of the authorities, the ambivalence of the Anglican Church
Maria Nita, S. Gemie
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Four free pop festivals, held in Windsor and Watchfield in 1972-75, attracted significant public attention. This article discusses the aims and ideals of the festivalgoers, the confused reactions of the authorities, the ambivalence of the Anglican Church
Maria Nita, S. Gemie
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2016
For a moment in the second half of the 1960s it seemed possible for political movements, youth culture and the avant-garde to merge and create a huge wave of change that would transform society. The essay traces examples of this fusion in Denmark as compared to Sweden.
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For a moment in the second half of the 1960s it seemed possible for political movements, youth culture and the avant-garde to merge and create a huge wave of change that would transform society. The essay traces examples of this fusion in Denmark as compared to Sweden.
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Abstract This chapter discusses the phenomenon of countercultures, when specific social groups want to disaffiliate from a larger collective by rejecting the dominant (“hegemonic,” “mainstream”) norms and values. With the help of figurational sociology, the chapter explores how the desire to disaffiliate hinges on socio-institutional ...
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Abstract This chapter argues that opera sat at odds with the changing social mores of the 1960s. The broadsheet press began to characterise opera as stuffy, old-fashioned, and irrelevant. The whole idea of what culture was—and whether ‘civilisation’ mattered—was coming under scrutiny, deference to the Establishment was out, and class ...
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From counterculture to cyberculture
Post-Sixties Narratives as Cultural Criticism, 2020Lin Xiang
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The Yijing in Early Postwar Counterculture in the West
, 2021G. Redmond
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2022
Abstract While political groups tended to turn inward after 1968, the search for transnationalism survived in the hippie communities that emerged in Poland in the late 1960s. This chapter follows the hippie counterculture, from the creation of unique personal styles and formation of communes to experimentation with sex and drugs.
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Abstract While political groups tended to turn inward after 1968, the search for transnationalism survived in the hippie communities that emerged in Poland in the late 1960s. This chapter follows the hippie counterculture, from the creation of unique personal styles and formation of communes to experimentation with sex and drugs.
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2015
An era that changed America forever is analyzed through the words of those who led, participated in, and opposed the protest movements that made the 1960s a signature epoch in U.S. culture. There is no better way to understand the 1960s than to read key speeches and texts from the decade, experiencing firsthand writings that capture a signature ...
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An era that changed America forever is analyzed through the words of those who led, participated in, and opposed the protest movements that made the 1960s a signature epoch in U.S. culture. There is no better way to understand the 1960s than to read key speeches and texts from the decade, experiencing firsthand writings that capture a signature ...
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