Die janusköpfige Revolte: Das globale "1968" zwischen Genealogie und Fortschreibung

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Die janusköpfige Revolte : Das globale "1968" zwischen Genealogie und Fortschreibung. / Balz, Hanno.

In: Sozial.Geschichte online, No. 5/2011, 2011, p. 114-134.

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title = "Die janusk{\"o}pfige Revolte: Das globale {"}1968{"} zwischen Genealogie und Fortschreibung",
abstract = "Following the contributions to the debate on the role of {\textquoteleft}1968{\textquoteright} as a cultural revolution by Detlef Siegfried and Arndt Neumann, this article takes a broader look at the global revolt of the 1960s. The global revolt had its roots in Third World struggles, mainly in the Cuban revolution. Also, {\textquoteleft}1968{\textquoteright} should not be viewed in isolation but seen as part of long-term social struggles (in this context, reference is made to youth cultures and working class cultural movements). The Janus-faced character of {\textquoteleft}1968{\textquoteright} comprises both the genealogy of {\textquoteleft}1968{\textquoteright} and its political legacy, including the ways in which this legacy is being used to re-legitimize elites.",
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