The Times They Were a-Changin'
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The Times They Were a-Changin'
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An award-winning historian on the transformative year in the sixties that continues to reverberate in our lives and politics—for readers of Heather Cox Richardson.
If 1968 marked a turning point in a pivotal decade, 1964—or rather, the long 1964, from JFK's assassination in November 1963 to mid-1965—was the time when the sixties truly arrived. It was then that the United States began a radical shift toward a much more inclusive definition of "American," with a greater degree of equality and a government actively involved in social and economic improvement.
It was a radical shift accompanied by a cultural revolution. The same month Bob Dylan released his iconic ballad The Times They Are a-Changin', in January 1964, President Lyndon Johnson announced his War on Poverty. Spurred by the civil rights movement and a generation pushing for change, the Civil Rights Act, the Voting Rights Act, and the Immigration and Nationality Act were passed during this period. This was a time of competing definitions of freedom: freedom from racism, freedom from poverty. White youth sought freedoms they associated with black culture, captured imperfectly in the phrase "sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll." Along with freedom from racist oppression, black Americans sought the opportunities associated with the white middle class: "white freedom." Women challenged rigid gender roles.
In response to these freedoms, the changing mores, and youth culture, the contrary impulse found political expression in such figures as Barry Goldwater and Ronald Reagan, proponents of what was presented as freedom from government interference. Meanwhile, a non-event in the Tonkin Gulf would accelerate the nation's plunge into the Vietnam tragedy.
In narrating 1964's moment of reckoning, when American identity began to be reimagined, McElvaine ties those past battles to their legacy today. Throughout, he captures the changing consciousness of the period through its vibrant music, film, literature, and personalities.
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The Times They Were a-Changin' by Robert S. McElvaine has received high praise for its engaging and thought-provoking examination of 1964, a pivotal year in American history. Reviewers commend McElvaine for his vivid storytelling and ability to connect the cultural, political, and social shifts of that era to today's enduring challenges. The book is lauded for its insightful narrative, emphasising its relevance to contemporary issues and offering fresh perspectives on the past.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781950994106
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 04 August 2022
Country: United States
Imprint: Arcade Publishing
Illustration: 46 b&w
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 36.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 703g
Pages: 480
About the Author
Robert S. McElvaine is the Elizabeth Chisholm Distinguished Professor of Arts & Letters and Professor of History at Millsaps College. He is the author of seven books, including The Great Depression: America, 19291941 and Eve's Seed: Biology, the Sexes, and the Course of History, and is the editor of three. Among his many honors are the Richard Wright Award for Literary Excellence and the B. L. C. Wailes Award for national distinction in the field of history. He has served as historical consultant for several television programs, including the PBS series The Great Depression, and has written more than one hundred articles and opinion piecesin such national publications as theNew York Times,Washington Post,Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal,Nation, andNewsweek. He hasbeen a guest on about the same number of television and radio programs. He lives in Clinton, Mississippi.
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