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CATEGORIES:Pembroke Papers\, Pembroke College
SUMMARY:Radical Dons and Student Revolutionaries: Cambridg
 e and the Global Student Revolts\, 1968-1974 - Dr.
  David Fowler\, Department of Sociology
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20111129T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20111129T213000
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URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/33765
DESCRIPTION:David Fowler is an historian of twentieth century 
 Britain\, with a research focus on the history and
  sociology of youth culture\, student movements an
 d \ncultural and intellectual biography. He teache
 s Modern British History and  Sociology in the Fac
 ulty of Human\, Social and Political Sciences at t
 he  University of Cambridge. The author of two mon
 ographs on twentieth century youth\, he is current
 ly completing a major archival study of student pr
 otest movements in Britain during the 1960s and ea
 rly 1970s entitled The Creative \nCampus: Student 
 Protest and the Remaking of British Culture in the
  Global 1960s\, for Cambridge University Press. Th
 is lecture will examine the relationships\, and af
 finities\, between radical dons and student activi
 sm at Cambridge\, c.1968-c.1974\, in an era of glo
 bal student revolts.\n\nSelected Publications\nA. 
 Books\n\nD.M. Fowler\, The First Teenagers: The Li
 festyle of Young Wage-Earners in Interwar Britain 
 (1995\, pp.212).\n\nD.M. Fowler\, Youth Culture in
  Modern Britain\, c.1920-c.1970: From Ivory Tower 
 to Global Movement-A New History (Macmillan\, 2008
 \, pp.320).\n\nD.M. Fowler\, Rolf Gardiner and Eng
 lish Culture\, 1920-1950: the Apostle of Youth (fo
 rthcoming\, Manchester University Press\, 2012)-c.
 100\,000 words.\n\nD.M. Fowler\, The Creative Camp
 us: Student Protest and the Remaking of British Cu
 lture in the Global 1960s (in preparation\; placed
  with Cambridge University Press\, c.400pp)\n
LOCATION:Graduate Parlour (GP)\, Pembroke College
CONTACT:Thanh-Lan Gluckman
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