Third World in the Global 1960s
Discover the untold stories of student activism and social change in the Global South with "Third World in the Global 1960s" by Samantha Christiansen. Published by Berghahn Books in 2012, this insightful hardback explores the radical movements that defined an era, focusing on the vibrancy and significance of youth protests outside the traditional Western lens.
Spanning 242 pages, Christiansen's work sheds light on the political activities and social conditions of the time, contributing vital perspectives to the ongoing discourse about the 1960s. Delve into this essential scholarly inquiry that challenges the dominance of narratives centered on the United States and Western Europe, revealing the interconnectedness of global youth movements. Perfect for students, historians, and anyone interested in political history and youth activism, "Third World in the Global 1960s" is a compelling read that holds relevance today.