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Young lives on the Left
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28 June 2019

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, Left-of-centre democratic ideologies
'Hughes’ book provides ballast for the ongoing historiographical project of moving beyond the hackneyed caricatures, slogans and images that still form our primary points of reference when discussing the 1960s. This makes Young lives on the Left a worthy addition to the growing body of work that’s serving to build up a richer and more nuanced picture of the changes that took place during the mid-20th Century.'
Josh Allen, Journal of History and Cultures, Vol. 7, 2017
Introduction
1. Post-war childhood and adolescence
2. Youth sub-cultures
3. The student movement and the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign
4. New Left politics and Women’s Liberation
5. Adulthood and activism in the 1970s
6. Trotskyism and the revolutionary self
Conclusion
Select bibliography
Index