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You say you want a revolution?: records and rebels, 1966-1970
2016, V & A Publishing
in English
1851778918 9781851778911
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Table of Contents
Director's foreword -- Curators' preface
A tale of two cities : London, San Francisco and the transatlantic bridge -- Geoffrey Marsh
Revolution now : the traumas and legacies of US politics in the late 1960s -- Sean Wilentz
The counter-culture -- Barry Miles
All together now? -- Jon Savage
The Fillmore, the Grande and the Sunset Strip : the evolution of a musical revolution -- Howard Kramer
You say you want a revolution? : looking at the Beatles -- Victoria Broackes
British fashion 1966-70 : 'A state of anarchy' -- Jenny Lister
The chrome-plated marshmallow : the 1960s consumer revolution and its discontents -- Alison J. Clarke
'We are as gods...' : computers and America's new communalism, 1965-75 -- Fred Turner -- Epilogue.
Michael Sandel on where we go from here.
Edition Notes
Published for an exhibition held at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, September 10, 2016 - February 26, 2017.
"Networks of resistance : a snapshot of the rapidly evolving groups of rebels and revolutionaries in the United States, 1966-1970": pages 312-313.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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