Europe’s 1968: Voices of Revolt

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Europe’s 1968: Voices of Revolt is a historical study that examines the protests, social movements, and political upheavals that swept across Europe in and around the year 1968.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
historical study
aimsTo highlight voices of participants in protests
situate 1968 within broader European history
documentType secondary source
examines causes of 1968 uprisings
forms of protest
long‑term consequences of 1968 movements
political demands of protesters
state responses to protests
focusesOn New Left NERFINISHED
anti‑authoritarian movements
anti‑imperialist activism
civil unrest
cultural change
feminist mobilization
generational conflict
labor movements
political reform
protest movements
radical politics
state repression
student protests
student–worker alliances
genre history
political history
social history
includes case studies of national movements
intendedAudience general readers interested in 1968
scholars of social movements
students of history
mainSubject 1968 protests in Europe
counterculture
political upheavals in Europe
social movements in Europe
student movements
workers’ strikes
youth culture
perspective European-wide comparative approach
spatialFocus Europe NERFINISHED
temporalFocus 1968
late 1960s

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Martin Conway (historian) notableWork Europe’s 1968: Voices of Revolt
Danish constitutional crisis of 1848 historicalPeriod Europe’s 1968: Voices of Revolt
this entity surface form: European Springtime of the Peoples