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Put Your Bodies Upon The Wheels Kenneth J. Heineman

Put Your Bodies Upon The Wheels By Kenneth J. Heineman

Put Your Bodies Upon The Wheels by Kenneth J. Heineman


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Put Your Bodies Upon The Wheels: Student Revolt in the 1960s by Kenneth J. Heineman

What began at colleges in the sixties as a rejection of parental authority and the Vietnam War rapidly evolved into a social movement, one with lasting influences in diverse areas of American life. In this powerful narrative analysis of the sixties revolution, Kenneth Heineman explores the ideas that were at the root of student protest and shows how campus unrest polarized American politics, dividing the nation along class and cultural lines. As anti-Communist and Great Society Democrats lost control of the Vietnam War and the unrest in America's inner cities, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), the chief organization of the campus-based New Left, gained strength, ending the decade with 100,000 members. From political protest, SDS and its faculty and intellectual allies moved to violent confrontation with university and government officials. Sit-ins, building takeovers, riots, and strikes hit more than 300 of the nation's 2,000 campuses in the 1960s. Between January 1969 and April 1970, young radicals bombed 5,000 police stations, corporate offices, military facilities, and campus buildings. Twenty-six thousand students were arrested and thousands injured or expelled while engaged in protest activities. Meanwhile 57,000 youths, many of whom lacked the financial means to attend college and secure draft deferments, died in Vietnam. Against a backdrop of student protest, the campus drug culture blossomed. In Put Your Bodies Upon the Wheels (a quote from Free Speech leader Mario Savio), Mr. Heineman plays no favorites in indicting misguided ideas and actions on both left and right. While his account may make us wonder what happened to the nation's common sense in those years, his assessment of the causes and consequences of the sixties revolt is an important contribution to the history of a turbulent decade.

Put Your Bodies Upon The Wheels Reviews

An informative analysis which explores the basic issues at the heart of student protests...a lively tone. -- James A. Cox * Midwest Book Review *
Heineman takes a statistic-filled romp through the campus-based counterculture. -- Mike Tribby * Booklist *
Presents a cogent view of the events that ultimately resulted in a conservative backlash. -- Karl Helicher * Foreword Reviews *

About Kenneth J. Heineman

Kenneth Heineman is professor of history at Ohio University. His other books include Campus Wars, God Is a Conservative, and A Catholic New Deal. He lives in Sugar Grove, Ohio.

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GOR009958970
9781566633529
1566633524
Put Your Bodies Upon The Wheels: Student Revolt in the 1960s by Kenneth J. Heineman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Ivan R Dee, Inc
20020104
266
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