List of Illustrations and Tables
Preface
1. Revolutionary 1968: Contending Approaches to an Elusive Concept, A. James McAdams
PART 1. Foundations
2. The Slow but Long Coming of a Cultural Revolution, Volker Schlöndorff
3. Italian Catholics and Latin America during the “Long ’68,” Massimo De Giuseppe
4. Revolutionary Time and the Belatedness of Music in May ’68, Eric Drott
5. Non-Alignment and Student Protest in 1968 Mexico, Eric Zolov
PART 2. Images of Change
6. Pressure-Release Valve or Cultural Catalyst? The Revolutionary Potential of The Legend of Paul and Paula in the German Democratic Republic, William Collins Donahue
7. Out of Place: Students, Workers, and the Politics of Encounter in Argentina, Valeria Manzano
8. Protest Rock in the Soviet Bloc: Prague, Spring 1968, Timothy W. Ryback
9. University Reform in Tumultuous Times: The Uruguayan Student Movement before and after 1968, Vania Markarian
10. What’s in a Revolution? ’68 and Its Aftermath in West Germany, Belinda Davis
PART 3. Reactions To Change
11. Chile 1960s: Intertwined Revolutions in Music and Politics, J. Patrice McSherry
12. The French Sixties and the Refusal of Work, Michael Seidman
13. Clash of the Icons: The Iconoclasm of the Image of the United States, Willem Melching
14. The Anonymous Dead of 1968 Mexico: A Comparative Study of Counterrevolutionary Violence and Protest with Uruguay and Brazil, Jaime M. Pensado
PART 4. Then And Now
15. A ’68 chileno? Politics, Culture, and the Zeitgeist of ’68, Patrick Barr-Melej
16. Arvo Pärt:The Unexpected Profile of a Musical Revolutionary, Carmen-Helena Téllez
17. Words as Acts: A Literary Rebellion, Alonso Cueto
18. Reform or Revolution: Latin America’s Dilemma in the “Long ’68,” Ignacio Walker