A European youth revolt : European perspectives on youth protest and social movements in the 1980s / edited by Knud Andresen (Senior Researcher, Research Centre for Contemporary History in Hamburg, Germany) and Bart van der Steen (Lecturer, Leiden University, The Netherlands)

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Corporate Authors:Ruhr-Universität Bochum (Issuing body)
International Institute of Social History (Host institution)
Other Authors:Andresen, Knud (Editor)
Steen, Bart van der (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016
Bochum, 2016
Series:Palgrave studies in the history of social movements
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Contents/pieces:2 records
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Introduction: the last insurrection? Youth, revolts and social movements in the 1980s Knud Andresen and Bart van der Steen
Unrest or social movement? Some conceptual clarifications Sebastian Haunss
Vienna in March 1981: a "puzzling demonstration" and its consequences Robert Foltin
Amsterdam squatters on the road: a case study in territorial and relational urban politics Linus Owens
Beyond the metropolises: youth centre initiatives in the "youth revolt" of 1980-81 in West Germany David Templin
Revolt or transgression? Squatted houses and meeting places of the heroin scene in Zurich and Berlin as spaces of transgressive youth Jan-Henrik Friedrichs
Why did it not happen here? The gradual radicalization of the anarchist movement in Sweden 1980-90 Jan Jämte and Adrienne Sörbom
Not only Riflusso: the repression and transformation of radical movements in Italy between 1978 and 1985 Pierpaolo Mudu and Gianni Piazza
Beyond Desencanto: the slow emergence of new social youth movements in Spain during the early 1980s Enrique Tudela and Claudio Cattaneo
The nuclear freeze generation: the early 1980s anti-nuclear movement between 'Carter's Vietnam' and 'Euroshima' Dario Fazzi
The European 'disability revolts' of 1981: how were they related to the youth movement? Monika Baár
Between political failure and cultural identity: the emergence of the 'Beur Movement' in France in the 1980s Didier Chabanet
A place called Johnny Rotten Square: the Ljubljana Punk scene and the subversion of socialist Yugoslavia Oskar Mulej
Punk against communism: the Jarocin Rock Festival and revolting youth in 1980s Poland Grzegorz Piotrowski
Riotous assembly: British Punk's cultural diaspora in the summer of '81 Matthew Worley
Apathy, subversion, and the network sublime: envisioning youth unrest in West Germany, 1980-87 Jake P. Smith
Defining political dissidence: the Swiss debate on the riots of 1980-81 Jan Hansen
From 'Bloody Brixton' to 'Burning Britain': placing the riots of 1981 in British post-imperial history Almuth Ebke.