1. The politics of colonial history: Bourguiba, Senghor, and the student movements of the global 1960s / Burleigh Hendrickson -- 2. Unity and conflict in the socialist scramble for Africa, 1960-1970 / Nick Rutter -- 3. "We shall create a New World, a New Man, a New Society": Globalized horizons among Bengali Naxalites / Milinda Banerjee -- 4. Challenging British sovereignty: Transnational activism and political power in Northern Ireland, 1963 -- 1973 / Steffen Bruendel -- 5. Social science, cultural imperialism, and the Ford Foundation in Latin America in the 1960s / Patrick Iber -- 6. The global erotics of the French sexual revolution: Politics and "Arab Men" in post-decolonization France, 1962 -- 1974 / Todd Shepard -- 7. Left out: Writing women back into Japans 1968 / Chelsea Szendi Schieder -- 8. Refashioning Spain: Fashion, consumer culture, gender, and international integration under the late Franco dictatorship / Alejandro J. Gomez-del-Moral -- 9. Hong Kong at the movies: Cold war masculinity, action melodrama and sixties martial arts films / Jing Jing Chang -- 10. Artists' networks in the 1960s: The case of El Corno Emplumado/The Plumed Horn (Mexico City, 1962-1969) / Gabriela Aceves Sepulveda -- 11. "Kill that gook, you gook": Asian Americans and the Vietnam War / Karen L. Ishizuka -- 12. The export of Zionism?: Global images of Israel in the 1960s / Jerome Bourdon -- 13. Looking out, cheering on: Global leftist vocabularies among Palestinian citizens of Israel / Maha Nassar -- 14. Herbert Marcuse: Media and the making of a cultural icon / Marvin Menniken.
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The Global 1960s presents compelling narratives from around the world in order to de-center the roles played by the United States and Europe in both scholarship on, and popular memories of, the sixties. Geographically and chronologically broad, this volume scrutinizes the concept of "the sixties" as defined in both Western and non-Western contexts. It provides scope for a set of analyses that together span the late 1950s to the early 1970s. Written by a diverse and international group of contributors, chapters address topics ranging from the socialist scramble for Africa, to the Naxalite movement in West Bengal, the Troubles in Northern Ireland, global media coverage of Israel, Cold War politics in Hong Kong cinema, sexual revolution in France, and cultural imperialism in Latin America. The Global 1960s explores the contest between convention and counter-culture that shaped this iconic decade, emphasizing that while the sixties are well-known for liberation, activism, and protest against the establishment, traditional hierarchies and social norms remained remarkably entrenched. Multi-faceted and transnational in approach, this book is valuable reading for all students and scholars of twentieth-century global history.