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Historians read the sixties as the age of student revolts, youth subcultures and generational conflict. But this is only half the story.
For there were old people too, and they responded in their own ways to protests and new values. In West Germany, a country deeply affected by the aftermath of war and Nazism, acrimonious generational conflict allegedly pitted rebellious young men and their Nazi fathers against each other. A closer look at elderly Germans will reveal a different picture.
The lecture itself will run for 1 hour with a 1 hour free drinks reception to follow.
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22 October 2015 at 6:30 pm |
Duration: | 2 hours |
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Events Office, Queen Mary University of London |
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Free |
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https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dont-trust-anyone-under-thirty-being-old-in-the-sixties-tickets-18185581564 |
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For any further information please contact b.prescott@qmul.ac.uk Nearest Stations: Stepney Green & Mile End |
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