The obvious limit is length, but of all the overviews of the Sixties I've read, this ranks near the top for clarity and the absence of egregious errors. If you know something going in, there probably won't be much new here, but as an introduction, it's solid.
A brief, but seemingly fair and complete synopsis of the major events of the 1960's. Perhaps the most interesting part is the author's premise that the "60's" really stretch from 1955 - 1973. This is an assertion that I support.
Such a good book to refresh the main events of the decade, with provided context before and afterwards, organised neatly into chapters. I’d be into reading another book set out this way about other historical time periods.