Debating Dissent: Canada and the 1960s
Campbell, Lara A.; Clement, Dominique; Kealey, Gregory S.
Although the 1960s are overwhelmingly associated with student radicalism and the New Left, most Canadians witnessed the decade’s political, economic, and cultural turmoil from a different perspective. Debating Dissent dispels the myths and stereotypes associated with the 1960s by examining what this era’s transformations meant to diverse groups of Canadians – and not only protestors, youth, or the white middle-class.
With critical contributions from new and senior scholars, Debating Dissent integrates traditional conceptions of the 1960s as a ‘time apart’ within the broader framework of the ‘long-sixties’ and post-1945 Canada, and places Canada within a local, national, an international context. ... Read more
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Reviews for Debating Dissent: Canada and the 1960s
Ian Milligan
Canadian Historical Review vol 94:4:2013
‘Scholars who are interested in nuanced analysis of social change ... Read more