Abstract:
Student activism is a highly complex, many-faceted phenomenon for which serious systematic efforts at understanding it only emerged as a scholarly response to the student revolts of the twentieth century. The student activism of the late 1960s stands out, however, as perhaps the most significant student political period of the twentieth century in Europe and North America.
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