Students in revolt / edited by Seymour Martin Lipset and Philip G. Altbach.

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Main Author: Lipset, Seymour Martin.
Other Authors: Altbach, Philip G.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1969.
Series:Daedalus library ; 14.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: students and politics in comparative perspective, by S.M. Lipset. Dreams of plenitude, nightmares of scarcity, by E. Shils. The student revolution in the Western countries: British student politics, by A.H. Halsey and S. Marks. Western European student movements through changing times, by F.A. Pinner. Scandinavian students and the politics of organized radicalism, by R.F. Tomasson and E. Allardt. The revolution betrayed: the French student revolt of May-June 1968, by A.B. Fields. The positive marginality: notes on Italian students in periods of political mobilization, by G. Martinotti. The student Left in American higher education, by R.E. Peterson. Asia: Student politics and higher education in India, by P.G. Altbach. Students and politics in contemporary Turkey, by L.L. Roos, N.P. Roos, and G.R. Field.
  • The sociology of a student movement--a Japanese case study, by M. Shimbori. Reflections on the modern Chinese student movement, by J. Israel. Burmese student politics in a changing society, by J. Silverstein.
  • Africa: Student unions in North African politics, by C.H. Moore and A.R. Hochschild. Students and politics in Ghana, by D.J. Finlay
  • Latin America: Student political activism in Latin America, by R.E. Scott. Student politics in a Chilean University, by M. Glazer
  • Historical perspectives: Vanguard of revolt: students and politics in central Europe, 1815-1848, by E.H. Altbach. Youthful radicalism and the formation of Communist youth organizations: a historical precedent, by R.E. Cornell
  • Future possibilities: The possible effects of student activism on international politics, by S.M. Lipset
  • Bibliography (p.528-533)