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CAPUTO, PHILIP. 13 Seconds: A Look Back at the Kent State Shootings (2005). Compelling account of the Kent State massacre, focusing on students injured and killed, written by a Pulitzer-prize-winning journalist who was on the scene soon after the event.
DICKSTEIN, MORRIS. Gates of Eden: American Culture in the Sixties (1977). Explores the multifaceted connections between culture and politics during the 1960s.
DRAPER, HAL. Berkeley: The New Student Revolt (1965). A contemporary history of the free speech movement with statements by Mario Savio, Jack Weinberg, and other participants.
GOINES, DAVID LANCE. The Free Speech Movement (1993). Colorful examination of the events of 1964, including some two hundred photographs and the Free Speech Songbook.
KAISER, CHARLES. 1968 in America: Music, Politics, Chaos, Counterculture, and the Shaping of a Generation (1997). An exploration of the Americans who, in 1968, believed that fundamental change was possible in America.
LIPSET, SEYMOUR MARTIN, AND SHELDON S. WOLIN. The Berkeley Student Revolt: Facts and Interpretations (1965).A documentary history including excerpts from Clark Kerr’s The Uses of the University.
MATTHIESSEN, PETER. Sal Si Puedes (Flee If You Can) (2000). Well-written account of Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers, focusing on a three-year period (1968–1971) when Matthiessen worked with Chavez.
RORABAUGH, W. J. Berkeley at War: The 1960s (1989). An exceptionally well-researched and comprehensive treatment of the many facets of the turmoil at Berkeley.
CAPUTO, PHILIP. 13 Seconds: A Look Back at the Kent State Shootings (2005). Compelling account of the Kent State massacre, focusing on students injured and killed, written by a Pulitzer-prize-winning journalist who was on the scene soon after the event.
DICKSTEIN, MORRIS. Gates of Eden: American Culture in the Sixties (1977). Explores the multifaceted connections between culture and politics during the 1960s.
DRAPER, HAL. Berkeley: The New Student Revolt (1965). A contemporary history of the free speech movement with statements by Mario Savio, Jack Weinberg, and other participants.
GOINES, DAVID LANCE. The Free Speech Movement (1993). Colorful examination of the events of 1964, including some two hundred photographs and the Free Speech Songbook.
KAISER, CHARLES. 1968 in America: Music, Politics, Chaos, Counterculture, and the Shaping of a Generation (1997). An exploration of the Americans who, in 1968, believed that fundamental change was possible in America.
LIPSET, SEYMOUR MARTIN, AND SHELDON S. WOLIN. The Berkeley Student Revolt: Facts and Interpretations (1965).A documentary history including excerpts from Clark Kerr’s The Uses of the University.
MATTHIESSEN, PETER. Sal Si Puedes (Flee If You Can) (2000). Well-written account of Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers, focusing on a three-year period (1968–1971) when Matthiessen worked with Chavez.
RORABAUGH, W. J. Berkeley at War: The 1960s (1989). An exceptionally well-researched and comprehensive treatment of the many facets of the turmoil at Berkeley.