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SUMMARY:Radical Dons and Student Revolutionaries: Cambridge and the Global
  Student Revolts\, 1968-1974 - Dr. David Fowler\, Department of Sociology
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CONTACT:Thanh-Lan Gluckman
DESCRIPTION:David Fowler is an historian of twentieth century Britain\, wi
 th a research focus on the history and sociology of youth culture\, studen
 t movements and \ncultural and intellectual biography. He teaches Modern B
 ritish History and  Sociology in the Faculty of Human\, Social and Politic
 al Sciences at the  University of Cambridge. The author of two monographs 
 on twentieth century youth\, he is currently completing a major archival s
 tudy of student protest movements in Britain during the 1960s and early 19
 70s entitled The Creative \nCampus: Student Protest and the Remaking of Br
 itish Culture in the Global 1960s\, for Cambridge University Press. This l
 ecture will examine the relationships\, and affinities\, between radical d
 ons and student activism at Cambridge\, c.1968-c.1974\, in an era of globa
 l student revolts.\n\nSelected Publications\nA. Books\n\nD.M. Fowler\, The
  First Teenagers: The Lifestyle 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\, 20
 08\, pp.320).\n\nD.M. Fowler\, Rolf Gardiner and English Culture\, 1920-19
 50: the Apostle of Youth (forthcoming\, Manchester University Press\, 2012
 )-c.100\,000 words.\n\nD.M. Fowler\, The Creative Campus: Student Protest 
 and the Remaking of British Culture in the Global 1960s (in preparation\; 
 placed with Cambridge University Press\, c.400pp)\n
LOCATION:Graduate Parlour (GP)\, Pembroke College
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