Today's Reverberations From the 60s

As long as the problems of war, inequality, and chauvinism endure, scholars and educators are likely to remain fascinated with the 60s. And while that era was transformative for many baby-boomer professors--many of whom are contemplating retirement--it has also shaped the consciousness of those who...

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Published inThe Chronicle of Higher Education Vol. 55; no. 40
Main Author McMillan, John
Format Journal Article Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington Chronicle of Higher Education, Inc 29.06.2009
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Summary:As long as the problems of war, inequality, and chauvinism endure, scholars and educators are likely to remain fascinated with the 60s. And while that era was transformative for many baby-boomer professors--many of whom are contemplating retirement--it has also shaped the consciousness of those who are beginning to fill their ranks.
ISSN:0009-5982
1931-1362