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Forever Young

Isserman, Maurice | December 26, 1994 issue

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This article presents information on the book "The Sixties: From Memory to History," edited by David Farber. This book is an impressive volume of original essays on the 1960s edited by the author Farber, a historian at Barnard College with two previous books on the decade to his credit. The book's jacket copy notes that although "the first literature about this turbulent period" was written by those with direct experience of the 1960s, most of the contributors to this volume are "young scholars who came of age intellectually in the 1970s and 1980s and thus write from fresh perspectives.

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SIXTIES: From Memory to History, The (Book); FARBER, David; ESSAYS; HISTORIANS; BOOKS; AUTHORS
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