MySearchLab provides students with a complete understanding of the research process so they can complete research projects confidently and efficiently. Students and instructors with an internet connection can visit www.MySearchLab.com and receive immediate access to thousands of full articles from the EBSCO ContentSelect database. In addition, MySearchLab offers extensive content on the research process itself—including tips on how to navigate and maximize time in the campus library, a step-by-step guide on writing a research paper, and instructions on how to finish an academic assignment with endnotes and bibliography. In The Sixties , Terry Anderson tackles the question of why American experienced a full decade of tumult and change, whose reverberations and consequences are still being felt in America today. Always appreciated for its brevity, wit and captivating style, The Sixties enters its third edition with expanded coverage of the most interesting and important events, people and movements of the Sixties.
read this for class there is a really interesting part of this book I had to deeply examine for class about the role of music specifically rock that influenced both the home front and the soldiers in vietnam that really helped me understand the difference between sound and lyric and how someone can be influenced by one or the other or both. i really liked this book
Read this for my history after WWII class. I think I’d give it a 3.5. It’s not horrible but definitely a more of a textbook type of history which is what I expected. the author covered everything you would want to know from the Sixties, so I’m satisfied. What a crazy time to be alive, I mean night and day from the 50s. Just insane.
Anderson paints Kennedy in too nostalgic of a light for my personal tastes. Almost a hapless "give the kid a break" sense that I'm just not about. I enjoyed and recommend America Divided instead.
After finishing the book, I felt that Anderson really knew what he was writing about, especially since he remembers so many of the events. I recommend this book to anyone who wants to know the whole truth of what had taken place during this famous (infamous?) decade, which are not really discussed in a high school US history class, like the gay movement and the after effects of the events that had taken place during that decade.