Table of Contents

 

PREFACE by Akira Iriye and Rana Mitter

 

1968 IN EUROPE – AN INTRODUCTION by Martin Klimke and Joachim Scharloth (view full text online)

 

PART I: TRANSNATIONAL ROOTS OF THE 1968 PROTEST MOVEMENTS

Chapter 1: Subcultural Movements: The Provos / Niek Pas

Chapter 2: Situationism / Thomas Hecken and Agata Grzenia

Chapter 3: The International Peace Movement / Michael Frey

Chapter 4: The Origins of the British New Left / Madeleine Davis

Chapter 5: Music and Protest in 1960s Europe / Detlef Siegfried

Chapter 6: Motions & Emotions / Jakob Tanner

 

PART II: PROTEST HISTORIES IN DIFFERENT EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

a) Western Europe

Chapter 7: Italy / Jan Kurz and Marica Tolomelli

Chapter 8: West Germany / Martin Klimke

Chapter 9: France / Ingrid Gilcher-Holtey

Chapter 10: Great Britain / Holger Nehring

Chapter 11: Northern Ireland / Niall O Dochartaigh

Chapter 12: Belgium / Louis Vos


b) Eastern Europe

Chapter 13: Czechoslovakia / Jan Pauer

Chapter 14: Poland / Stefan Garsztecki

Chapter 15: East Germany / Timothy Brown

Chapter 16: Romania / Serban Pavelescu and Corina Petrescu

Chapter 17: Hungary / Máté Szabó


c) Alternative Experiences

Chapter 18: Yugoslavia / Boris Kanzleiter

Chapter 19: Switzerland / Nicole Peter

Chapter 20: Scandinavia / Thomas Ekman Jörgensen

Chapter 21: Spain and Greece / Kostis Kornetis

 

PART III: TRANSNATIONAL NETWORKS AND NARRATIVES AFTER 1968

Chapter 22: Terrorism / Dorothea Hauser

Chapter 23: Womens' Movement / Kristina Schulz

Chapter 24: The Environmental Movement / Christopher Rootes

Chapter 25: Narratives of Democratization: 1968 in Postwar Europe / Philipp Gassert

 

AFTERWORD: THE FUTURE OF 1968’s “RESTLESS YOUTH” by Tom Hayden (view full text online)