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GOLDEN HORDE : Revolutionary Italy, 1960–1977

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: Calcutta Seagull 2021/01/01Edition: 1Description: 684ISBN:
  • 9780857427465
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 945.0926 BAL/NA
Contents:
1. In the Beginning There Were the Cities, the Youth, the Workers -- 2. The 1960s: The Generation of Existential Revolt -- 3. The Birth of the Mass Worker and the Break-Up of the Communist Movement -- 4. From the Classroom to Ami-Authoritarianism -- 5. The Explosion of '68 -- 6. 1969: The Hot Autumn -- 7. The Extra-Parliamentary Groups -- 8. Armed Struggle and Workers' Autonomy -- 9. The Revolution in Feminism -- 10. The Movement of '77 -- 11. Communication, Culture, Intellectuals -- 12. Forward! How? And Where To?.
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The Golden Horde is a definitive work on the Italian revolutionary movements of the 1960s and ’70s. An anthology of texts and fragments woven together with an original commentary, the volume widens our understanding of the full complexity and richness of this period of radical thought and practice. The book covers the generational turbulence of Italy’s postwar period, the transformations of Italian capitalism, the new analyses by worker-focused intellectuals, the student movement of 1968, the Hot Autumn of 1969, the extra-parliamentary groups of the early 1970s, the Red Brigades, the formation of a radical women’s movement, the development of Autonomia, and the build-up to the watershed moment of the spontaneous political movement of 1977. Far from being merely a handbook of political history, The Golden Horde also sheds light on two decades of Italian culture, including the newspapers, songs, journals, festivals, comics, and philosophy that these movements produced. The book features writings by Sergio Bologna, Umberto Eco, Elvio Fachinelli, Lea Melandri, Danilo Montaldi, Toni Negri, Raniero Panzieri, Franco Piperno, Rossana Rossanda, Paolo Virno, and others, as well as an in-depth introduction by translator Richard Braude outlining the work’s composition and development.

1. In the Beginning There Were the Cities, the Youth, the Workers --
2. The 1960s: The Generation of Existential Revolt --
3. The Birth of the Mass Worker and the Break-Up of the Communist Movement --
4. From the Classroom to Ami-Authoritarianism --
5. The Explosion of '68 --
6. 1969: The Hot Autumn --
7. The Extra-Parliamentary Groups --
8. Armed Struggle and Workers' Autonomy --
9. The Revolution in Feminism --
10. The Movement of '77 --
11. Communication, Culture, Intellectuals --
12. Forward! How? And Where To?.

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