Long March, Short Spring: The Student Uprising at Home and AbroadMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 189 síður |
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... ment developed as it did . The chapters on individual countries fur- nish the indispensable background for the concluding portion of the book , in which the authors develop a broad theory of the world - wide student upheaval . Their ...
... ment developed as it did . The chapters on individual countries fur- nish the indispensable background for the concluding portion of the book , in which the authors develop a broad theory of the world - wide student upheaval . Their ...
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... ment reforms that did not concern themselves with the stu- dents ' immediate interests . * * Now it is easy enough to write what happened . Far more interesting than just what happened is what it meant to the people it was happening to ...
... ment reforms that did not concern themselves with the stu- dents ' immediate interests . * * Now it is easy enough to write what happened . Far more interesting than just what happened is what it meant to the people it was happening to ...
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... ment had finally spread to the whole of West Germany . The events surrounding the Shah's visit deeply influenced the struggle within the university . Thousands of students felt , for the first time , an urgency that superseded academic ...
... ment had finally spread to the whole of West Germany . The events surrounding the Shah's visit deeply influenced the struggle within the university . Thousands of students felt , for the first time , an urgency that superseded academic ...
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The Year of the Student | 15 |
What the Students Really Want 121 | 19 |
The Long March | 23 |
Höfundarréttur | |
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