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William L. O'Neill (1935–2016)

Auteur de Coming Apart: An Informal History of America in the 1960's

20+ oeuvres 552 utilisateurs 4 critiques

Œuvres de William L. O'Neill

Echoes of Revolt: The Masses, 1911-1917 (1966) — Directeur de publication — 48 exemplaires
The Woman Movement: Feminism in the United States and England (1969) — Directeur de publication — 25 exemplaires
Women at Work (1972) — Directeur de publication — 23 exemplaires
Feminism in America: A History (1989) 10 exemplaires
The New Left: A History (2001) 8 exemplaires

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Very dense, huge coverage, but too much substitution of sarcasm for analysis.
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johnclaydon | 1 autre critique | Aug 9, 2015 |
O'Neill laments the demise of the "new left," so alive and vibrant in the sixties as our nation crept to the brink over and over. I love the title and it suits the organization of his research. Thought provoking in perspective, this is an interesting read for anyone who's intrigued by all the turmoil in American during that decade.
 
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AdrienneLaCava | 1 autre critique | Oct 17, 2013 |
A collection of writings which first appeared in The Masses, a radical magazine which was published from 1911-1917. A great view in to socialist thinking at the beginning of the 20th century. You have to like this kind of thing. I do.
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Borg-mx5 | 1 autre critique | Mar 9, 2010 |
This is a choice selection of the legendary leftist magazine The Masses, which was finally suppressed by the U.S. Post Office in 1917 ("Don't you know there's a WAR goin' on?!"). With writers such as Sherwood Anderson, Jack London, Emma Goldman, Louis Untermeyer, Floyd Dell, Upton Sinclair, John Reed and Carl Sandburg, Echoes of Revolt is a must-have for anyone with more than a modicum of interest in the period; although, as Newsweek's review noted, "The artwork alone is worth the price of admission" -- particularly Art Young's artwork -- and it's pretty amazing (not to mention depressing...) how relevant many of the editorial cartoons reprinted here are today, particularly Young's "The Freedom of the Press" (December 1912; p. 34).… (plus d'informations)
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uvula_fr_b4 | 1 autre critique | Jun 13, 2006 |

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20
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552
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½ 3.7
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ISBN
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