Youth: divergent perspectives / Edited by Peter K. Manning.
| Author/creator | Manning, Peter K. |
| Format | Book |
| Publication Info | New York : Wiley, [1973] |
| Description | x, 230 pages ; 23 cm |
| Subjects |
| Contents | Bell, D. Sensibility in the 60's.--Douglas, J. D. The growing importance of youth and of college students in American Society.--Laqueur, W. Reflections of youth movements.--Lipset, S. M. American student activism in comparative perspective.--Flacks, R. Young intelligentsia in revolt.--Nisbet, R. Who killed the student revolution?--Riesman, D. Observations on contemporary college students--especially women.--Cottle, T. J. Voices in the yard.--Becker, H. S. What do they really learn at college?--Cottle, T. J. Time's children.--Mead, M. Prefigurative cultures and unknown children.--Lifton, R. J. The young and old--notes on a new history. |
| Bibliography note | Bibliography: p. 228-230. |
| LCCN | 72011793 |
| ISBN | 0471567582 |