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The sixties and the Cold War university: Madison, Wisconsin and the development of the New Left.

机译:六十年代和冷战大学:威斯康星州的麦迪逊市和新左派的发展。

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The history of the sixties at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is both typical of other large universities in the United States and, at the same time, distinctive within the national and even international upheaval that marked the era.;Madison's history shows how higher education transformed in the decades after World War II, influenced deeply by the Cold War struggle with the Soviet Union. Universities became increasingly important to the Cold War effort, with many schools developing close ties with the federal government and especially its national security agencies. The Cold War also helped underwrite a massive expansion of university enrollment in the 1950s and 1960s, while universities offered a space for anti-Cold War dissent. These tensions in Cold War-era higher education were exposed during the war in Vietnam, and they fueled and focused the campus-based protest movement that emerged in the sixties. In Madison, two of the era's most important protests, a 1966 draft sit-in and a 1967 demonstration against interviewers from Dow Chemical Company, indicated how the struggle over the Cold War university contributed to the New Left.;Madison's New Left also had its own distinctive development. Students in the 1950s maintained a critique of American foreign and domestic politics, while signs of a New Left emerged by the middle and later years of the decade. Madison developed a vibrant intellectual community during these years, the result of Wisconsin's Progressive political tradition, a number of irreverent and sometimes even radical faculty members, and a mix of students that included Wisconsin radicals and out-of-state Jews. Established in 1959, the journal Studies on the Left was one product of this community, its development highlighting the importance of 1950s student politics in the emergence of the New Left even as its criticism of American imperialism and liberalism spread outside of Madison.
机译:威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校的六十年代历史既是美国其他大型大学的典型代表,同时又在标志着该时代的国家乃至国际动荡中具有鲜明的特色;麦迪逊的历史表明高等教育的发展在第二次世界大战后的几十年中发生了巨大变化,受到了与苏联的冷战斗争的深刻影响。大学对冷战的努力变得越来越重要,许多学校与联邦政府,特别是其国家安全机构建立了密切的联系。 1950年代和1960年代,冷战还有助于推动大学入学人数的大规模增加,而大学则为反对冷战的人士提供了空间。冷战时期高等教育中的这些紧张局势在越南战争期间暴露无遗,它们助长并集中了六十年代出现的校园抗议运动。在麦迪逊,该时代最重要的两次抗议活动是1966年的静坐草案和1967年针对陶氏化学公司的采访者的示威游行,表明了冷战大学的奋斗是如何为新左派做出贡献的;麦迪逊的新左派也有其自己的立场。自己的特色发展。 1950年代的学生对美国的对外和国内政治持批评态度,而在本世纪中叶和后期出现了新左派的迹象。近年来,麦迪逊建立了一个充满生机的知识界,这是威斯康星州进步政治传统的结果,许多不敬虔的人,有时甚至是激进的教职员工,以及包括威斯康星州激进分子和州外犹太人在内的众多学生。左派研究杂志成立于1959年,是该社区的产物,其发展突显了1950年代学生政治在新左派崛起中的重要性,尽管它对美国帝国主义和自由主义的批评在麦迪逊以外蔓延。

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  • 作者

    Levin, Matthew.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Wisconsin - Madison.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Wisconsin - Madison.;
  • 学科 History United States.;Political Science General.;Education Higher.;Education History of.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 297 p.
  • 总页数 297
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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