History 154 - Social Change in the 1960's

Fall
2016
04
4.00
Brian Comfort
TU TH 10:00AM 11:15AM
UMass Amherst
72463
Few questions in American history remain as contentious as the meaning of the 1960s. Observers agree that it was a very important time, but they are deeply divided as to whether it ushered in a needed series of social changes, or whether the Sixties were a period marked mainly by excess, chaos, and self-indulgence. There is not even agreement about when the Sixties began and ended. This course will build on the concept of the "Long Sixties," a period stretching from roughly 1954 to 1975. It will focus on topics that relate to struggles for social change: the civil rights movement, the peace movement, gender and sexuality, alternative lifestyles, identity politics, the counterculture, cultural production, and debates over multiculturalism. (Gen.Ed. HS, U)
This course is open to students in the Social Justice & Activism RAP program in Knowlton only.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.