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David Burner

    January 1, 1937

    David Burner was a specialist in 20th-century American history. His academic career included teaching at the State University of New York. He pursued higher education at Hamilton College and earned his Ph.D. from Columbia University. Burner also founded the Brandywine Press.

    John F. Kennedy
    America Firsthand. Vol. 2
    Making Peace with the 60s
    • 1998

      Making Peace with the 60s

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      The book offers a detailed exploration of the tumultuous 1960s, highlighting key movements such as civil rights, black power, and the counterculture. It presents a critical analysis of figures like Kennedy and the implications of the Cold War, while also addressing the student rebellion and the impact of the Vietnam War. The author argues that the civil rights movement's shift towards identity politics undermined broader class issues, ultimately leading to the self-destruction of liberalism during the decade. This examination reveals the complexities and failures that shaped American society.

      Making Peace with the 60s
    • 1992