EasterBlack-owned or founded brands at TargetGroceryClothing, Shoes & AccessoriesBabyHomeFurnitureKitchen & DiningOutdoor Living & GardenToysElectronicsVideo GamesMovies, Music & BooksSports & OutdoorsBeautyPersonal CareHealthPetsHousehold EssentialsArts, Crafts & SewingSchool & Office SuppliesParty SuppliesLuggageGift IdeasGift CardsClearanceTarget New ArrivalsTarget Finds#TargetStyleTop DealsTarget Circle DealsWeekly AdShop Order PickupShop Same Day DeliveryRegistryRedCardTarget CircleFind Stores

The People of This Generation - by Paul Lyons (Hardcover)

The People of This Generation - by  Paul Lyons (Hardcover) - 1 of 1
$59.95 when purchased online
Target Online store #3991

About this item

Highlights

  • The People of This Generation The Rise and Fall of the New Left in Philadelphia Paul Lyons "A major contribution to the historiography of the New Left in the United Sates.
  • About the Author: Paul Lyons teaches history, social welfare policy, and Holocaust studies at Richard Stockton College and is author of Philadelphia Communists, 1936-1956, Class of '66: Living in Suburban Middle America, and New Left, New Right, and the Legacy of the Sixties.
  • 288 Pages
  • History, United States

Description



About the Book



A major contribution to the historiography of the New Left in the United Sates.--Journal of American History



Book Synopsis



The People of This Generation The Rise and Fall of the New Left in Philadelphia Paul Lyons "A major contribution to the historiography of the New Left in the United Sates. Through an impressively researched study of white student activism in Philadelphia during the 1960s and early 1970s, Paul Lyons explores and explains the successes and failures of the larger New Left."--Journal of American History At the heart of the tumult that marked the 1960s was the unprecedented scale of student protest on university campuses around the world. Identifying themselves as the New Left, as distinguished from the Old Left socialists who engineered the historic labor protests of the 1930s, these young idealists quickly became the voice and conscience of their generation. The People of This Generation is the first comprehensive case study of the history of the New Left in a Northeast urban environment. Paul Lyons examines how campus and community activists interacted with the urban political environment, especially the pacifist Quaker tradition and the rising ethnic populism of police chief and later mayor Frank Rizzo. Moving away from the memoirs and overviews that have dominated histories of the period, Lyons uses this detailed metropolitan study as a prism for revealing the New Left's successes and failures and for gauging how the energy generated by local activism cultivated the allegiance of countless citizens. Lyons explores why groups dominated by the Old Left had limited success in offering inspiration to a new generation driven by the civil rights movement and opposition to the Vietnam War. The number and diversity of colleges in this unique metropolitan area allow for rich comparisons of distinctly different campus cultures, and Lyons shows how both student demographics and institutional philosophies determined the pace and trajectory of radicalization. Turning his attention off campus, Lyons highlights the significance of the antiwar Philadelphia Resistance and the antiracist People for Human Rights--Philadelphia's most significant New Left organizations--revealing that the New Left was influenced by both its urban and campus milieus. Combining in-depth archival research, rich personal anecdote, insightful treatment of the ideals that propelled student radicalism, and careful attention to the varied groups that nurtured it, The People of This Generation offers a moving history of urban America during what was perhaps the most turbulent decade in living memory. Paul Lyons teaches history, social welfare policy, and Holocaust studies at Richard Stockton College and is author of Philadelphia Communists, 1936-1956, Class of '66: Living in Suburban Middle America, and New Left, New Right, and the Legacy of the Sixties. 2003 288 pages 6 x 9 22 illus. ISBN 978-0-8122-3715-3 Cloth $49.95s £32.50 ISBN 978-0-8122-0268-7 Ebook $49.95s £32.50 World Rights American History, Political Science Short copy: "A major contribution to the historiography of the New Left in the United Sates."--Journal of American History



Review Quotes




"A major contribution to the historiography of the New Left in the United Sates. Through an impressively researched study of white student activism in Philadelphia during the 1960s and early 1970s, Paul Lyons explores and explains the successes and failures of the larger New Left."-- "Journal of American History"



About the Author



Paul Lyons teaches history, social welfare policy, and Holocaust studies at Richard Stockton College and is author of Philadelphia Communists, 1936-1956, Class of '66: Living in Suburban Middle America, and New Left, New Right, and the Legacy of the Sixties.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.5 Inches (H) x 6.04 Inches (W) x 1.07 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.26 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 288
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: United States
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Theme: State & Local, Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA)
Format: Hardcover
Author: Paul Lyons
Language: English
Street Date: May 27, 2003
TCIN: 1004352322
UPC: 9780812237153
Item Number (DPCI): 247-19-6444
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
If the item details above aren’t accurate or complete, we want to know about it.

Shipping details

Estimated ship dimensions: 1.07 inches length x 6.04 inches width x 9.5 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 1.26 pounds
We regret that this item cannot be shipped to PO Boxes.
This item cannot be shipped to the following locations: American Samoa (see also separate entry under AS), Guam (see also separate entry under GU), Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico (see also separate entry under PR), United States Minor Outlying Islands, Virgin Islands, U.S., APO/FPO

Return details

This item can be returned to any Target store or Target.com.
This item must be returned within 90 days of the date it was purchased in store, shipped, delivered by a Shipt shopper, or made ready for pickup.
See the return policy for complete information.

Related Categories

Get top deals, latest trends, and more.

Privacy policy

Footer

About Us

About TargetCareersNews & BlogTarget BrandsBullseye ShopSustainability & GovernancePress CenterAdvertise with UsInvestorsAffiliates & PartnersSuppliersTargetPlus

Help

Target HelpReturnsTrack OrdersRecallsContact UsFeedbackAccessibilitySecurity & FraudTeam Member Services

Stores

Find a StoreClinicPharmacyTarget OpticalMore In-Store Services

Services

Target Circle™Target Circle™ CardTarget Circle 360™Target AppRegistrySame Day DeliveryOrder PickupDrive UpFree 2-Day ShippingShipping & DeliveryMore Services
PinterestFacebookInstagramXYoutubeTiktokTermsCA Supply ChainPrivacyCA Privacy RightsYour Privacy ChoicesInterest Based AdsHealth Privacy Policy