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Raben im Sturm: Eine persönliche Geschichte der Antikriegsbewegung der 1960er Jahre-

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Ravens in the Storm: A Personal History of the 1960s Anti-War Movement
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Release Year
2008
ISBN
9781416547365
Book Title
Ravens in the Storm : a Personal History of the 1960s Antiwar Movement
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Scribner
Publication Year
2008
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
9.2in
Author
Carl Oglesby
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Education, History, Political Science
Topic
Personal Memoirs, Military / Vietnam War, Student Life & Student Affairs, General, Literary, United States / General, Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
17.8 Oz
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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"This beautifully written and elegiac memoir is rich in contemporary echoes as America once again must come to terms with an ill-conceived military adventure abroad. Carl Oglesby warns of the destructive frustrations of a peace campaign unable to achieve its goals. But above all, he captures the joyful liberation of joining together to take a stand for what is right and just - the soaring and swooping of a protest movement in full flight, like ravens in a storm."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Scribner
ISBN-10
1416547363
ISBN-13
9781416547365
eBay Product ID (ePID)
62083202

Product Key Features

Book Title
Ravens in the Storm : a Personal History of the 1960s Antiwar Movement
Author
Carl Oglesby
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Personal Memoirs, Military / Vietnam War, Student Life & Student Affairs, General, Literary, United States / General, Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism
Publication Year
2008
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Education, History, Political Science
Number of Pages
352 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
9.2in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
17.8 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Jc573
Reviews
"Oglesby's personal story is an American adventure told with charm, sadness, anger, and comedy. It's a racy read, in perfect pitch with the country-western songs of his southern Baptist roots. A must-read for anyone interested in 'how we got here today' from 'where we were in the Sixties'. The drama, heartache, exhilaration, and rage of the anti-Vietnam war movement feels so fresh it could be about our Iraq war dilemmas. His expansive, come-one-come-all mindset is a terrific shot in the arm. Unputdownable for activists, a breeze for the uninvolved."-- Clancy Sigal, author ofA Woman of Uncertain Character, "Carl Oglesby was known for his eloquence as a writer and speaker in those turbulent years of the movement against the war in Vietnam, when he was a leader of the Students for a Democratic Society. His memoir, written with grace and fervor, gives us a fascinating insight into the life and mind of a young radical as he immerses himself in one of the great social struggles of our time." -- Howard Zinn, author of "The People's History of the United States", "Carl Oglesby navigates readers through the passions, turbulence, excess, division, and movement politics of a period in American history that forever changed all who experienced it. A wild ride through the good and bad, success and tragedy of a wild era." -- Senator John F. Kerry, "An unflinching, honest, and perceptive portrait of the sixties anti-war movement in all its promise, complexity, and contradictions. A fascinating and important book!"-- Ron Kovic, author ofBorn on the Fourth of July, "Carl Oglesby was known for his eloquence as a writer and speaker in those turbulent years of the movement against the war in Vietnam, when he was a leader of the Students for a Democratic Society. His memoir, written with grace and fervor, gives us a fascinating insight into the life and mind of a young radical as he immerses himself in one of the great social struggles of our time." -- Howard Zinn, author ofThe People's History of the United States, "Besides being an engaging read, this memoir about political struggle in the 1960s is a valuable document for understanding the everliving history of American liberal/radical protest."-- Michael Parenti, author ofContrary NotionsandSuperpatriotism, "Besides being an engaging read, this memoir about political struggle in the 1960s is a valuable document for understanding the everliving history of American liberal/radical protest." -- Michael Parenti, author ofContrary NotionsandSuperpatriotism, "Oglesby's personal story is an American adventure told with charm, sadness, anger, and comedy. It's a racy read, in perfect pitch with the country-western songs of his southern Baptist roots. A must-read for anyone interested in 'how we got here today' from 'where we were in the Sixties'. The drama, heartache, exhilaration, and rage of the anti-Vietnam war movement feels so fresh it could be about our Iraq war dilemmas. His expansive, come-one-come-all mindset is a terrific shot in the arm. Unputdownable for activists, a breeze for the uninvolved." -- Clancy Sigal, author ofA Woman of Uncertain Character, "Oglesby's narrative rekindles the excitement of the 1960s when students and young professionals began making history and sensed the importance of their roles in stopping a senseless and brutal war and instigating needed social change at home. Because the book is so readable -- in an age where many students won't read "heavy prose" -- Ravens should become a text for history courses on the 1960s." -- Saul Landau, author ofA Bush and Botox World, "An unflinching, honest, and perceptive portrait of the sixties anti-war movement in all its promise, complexity, and contradictions. A fascinating and important book!" -- Ron Kovic, author of "Born on the Fourth of July", "Oglesby's narrative rekindles the excitement of the 1960s when students and young professionals began making history and sensed the importance of their roles in stopping a senseless and brutal war and instigating needed social change at home. Because the book is so readable -- in an age where many students won't read "heavy prose" -- Ravens should become a text for history courses on the 1960s."-- Saul Landau, author ofA Bush and Botox World, "An unflinching, honest, and perceptive portrait of the sixties anti-war movement in all its promise, complexity, and contradictions. A fascinating and important book!" -- Ron Kovic, author ofBorn on the Fourth of July, "Carl Oglesby was known for his eloquence as a writer and speaker in those turbulent years of the movement against the war in Vietnam, when he was a leader of the Students for a Democratic Society. His memoir, written with grace and fervor, gives us a fascinating insight into the life and mind of a young radical as he immerses himself in one of the great social struggles of our time."-- Howard Zinn, author ofThe People's History of the United States, "Besides being an engaging read, this memoir about political struggle in the 1960s is a valuable document for understanding the everliving history of American liberal/radical protest." -- Michael Parenti, author of "Contrary Notions" and "Superpatriotism", "Carl Oglesby navigates readers through the passions, turbulence, excess, division, and movement politics of a period in American history that forever changed all who experienced it. A wild ride through the good and bad, success and tragedy of a wild era."-- Senator John F. Kerry, "Oglesby's narrative rekindles the excitement of the 1960s when students and young professionals began making history and sensed the importance of their roles in stopping a senseless and brutal war and instigating needed social change at home. Because the book is so readable -- in an age where many students won't read "heavy prose" -- Ravens should become a text for history courses on the 1960s." -- Saul Landau, author of "A Bush and Botox World"
Copyright Date
2008
Target Audience
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Lccn
2008-297543

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