1968. A Global Approach
Edited by Grzegorz Piotrowski
 

1968 became a turning point in the histories of many countries – both in Europe, and beyond. The events of the time took different forms, but in many cases became an important caesura for national histories and marked a certain generational experience. From the Prague Spring and attempts to liberalize communism, through the anti-Semitic March campaign in Poland, and the May events in France, Germany, Mexico and Japan, 1968 mobilized large groups of people, resulting in an emergence of new elites and new types of activists, both of which transformed entire societies.

Gdańsk 2020, 162 pages
ISBN 978-83-66532-06-9
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