The Global Sixties Journal is the only academic, peer-reviewed journal to focus solely on this transformative impact and legacies of this decade in our history.
We are glad to announce that the Global Sixties issue 18.2 is online now! Read articles from our special issue 'Ecology and Environmentalism'
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We would like to draw your attention to a related publication on "Encouraging Warsaw Pact intervention? North Vietnam and the 1968 Prague Spring in light of new archival evidence" by Steven Crawford Grundy in Modern Asian Studies. Read: https://t.co/ykWvoXHkHR
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🌎6️⃣0️⃣ Watch the Global Sixties Colloquium talk on "Black Internationalism, Oceania and the Caribbean" by @QuitoSwan
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🌎6️⃣0️⃣ REMINDER: Join us for the Global Sixties Colloquium talk on "Black Internationalism, Oceania and the Caribbean." by Quito J. Swan. Learn more: https://t.co/Bj2cjbvCAX
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🌎6️⃣0️⃣ Join us for the Global Sixties Colloquium talk on "Black Internationalism, Oceania and the Caribbean." by Quito J. Swan. Learn more: https://t.co/Bj2cjbwaqv
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Iason Zarikos’s latest article explores how neo-Malthusianism embodied the shadow of the #Sixties and reimagined the historical roots of climate politics through a #neoliberal lens. Read: https://t.co/ysGA32y5Vn #globalsixties#twitterstorians
Sylvi Siebler's articletraces how French & West German rural communes embodied ecological resistance to industrial capitalism & reimagined everyday life beyond consumer modernity. Read: https://t.co/aoCnmFpDka #globalsixties#twitterstorians
Andrija Filipović’s article explores how the Clear Streams Family embodied ecological resistance to petromodernity and reimagined art-life practices beyond fossil-fuel modernity. Read: https://t.co/fnEgF1NxMP #globalsixties#twitterstorians
In his article, Spencer Adam explores how Callenbach’s Ecotopia embodied Global Sixties radicalism and reimagined worker-led economic transition through the lens of #socialist#Yugoslavia. Read: https://t.co/Lc0EL3WED9 #globalsixties#twitterstorians
Timothy Scott Brown's special issue introduction looks into how Global Sixties ecology embodied radical social critique and reimagined the link between politics and culture for the Anthropocene. Read: https://t.co/PqVL2TD9gq #globalsixties
We would like to draw your attention to a related chapter on "New York as a Site of Activism Against Portuguese Colonialism: 1961–1974" by Aurora Almada e Santos in @Palgrave
https://t.co/N7e6CkObXc
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In her latest article, @kmariemarino explores Afro-Panamanian #feminist and communist Felicia Santizo (1893–1965) and the connections she forged with the Eastern Bloc. Read: https://t.co/bHQygSZqSn
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Agnieszka Mrozik examines the commitment of Polish women #journalists, writers, and magazine editors to fostering #solidarity with Asian #women at home and abroad during the Global Sixties. Read: https://t.co/rh5mKstESb
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Special Issue Intro: "Socialist Women in the East-South Interaction of the Global Sixties" by @c_bonfiglioli and Malgorzata Fidelis highlights the importance of recovering the #history of left #feminist networks that developed during the Cold War: https://t.co/LuablKxlXF
"Voigt’s work is a masterful reexamination of AIM’s fight for #sovereignty and the manifestation of #Indigenous#masculinity within that fight." - Paul McKenzie-Jones on "Reinventing the #Warrior" by Matthias André Voigt. Read: https://t.co/hveIVE975I
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In her latest article, Ya’ara Gil-Glazer examines how #Lennon and #Ono performed, wrote, and sang about intimate and universal #love, as well as peace #activism, through their joint musical albums. Read: https://t.co/aHZg3cDO3F
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"Maxwell’s book presents a helpful overview of how various social actors [combined] to facilitate northward migration for antiwar Americans & their families." - Seth Kershner on "Unguarded #border" by Donald W. Maxwell. Read: https://t.co/A0PtAcTjDt
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