Student Revolt in 1968
Explore the transformative events of the 1960s with Student Revolt in 1968 by Ben Mercer. This insightful book, published by Cambridge University Press in 2021, delves into the significant student protests that erupted in France, Italy, and West Germany. Spanning 311 pages, Mercer offers a comparative and transnational analysis of these revolts, highlighting their origins, trajectories, and eventual resolutions.
Through a detailed examination, the author argues that the 1968 student protests represent a critical conflict between various forms of democratization. This engaging study not only sheds light on the political activities of college students during this pivotal era but also situates these movements within a broader historical context. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, Student Revolt in 1968 is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of student activism and its lasting impact on society.