The Trial of Chicago Seven
Autor: | Bruce A. Ragsdale, Federal Judicial Center |
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EAN: | 9788028286583 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 01.03.2023 |
Untertitel: | Including the Transcript of the Trial |
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Schlagworte: | 1960s counterculture trial 1968 political unrest american society critique cultural division exposure defendants courtroom drama historic trial exploration judicial fairness debate judiciary p political activism courtroom vietnam war protest |
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The collection 'The Trial of Chicago Seven' unfolds a transformative era in American legal and cultural history through a meticulously curated selection of writings. Spanning a spectrum of styles from poignant narratives to incisive essays, the anthology captures the tumult of the late 1960s, reflecting on the trials and tribulations of societal upheaval. It brings together intense courtroom drama, political discourse, and profound personal reflections, creating a composite image of a nation at a crossroads. Key writings dissect the iconic trial's legal intricacies and broader implications, offering readers a multi-faceted view of civil disobedience and justice during a time of radical change. Edited by Bruce A. Ragsdale, in collaboration with the Federal Judicial Center, this anthology presents a tapestry of voices from notable scholars and commentators who bring authenticity and depth to the Chicago Seven narrative. Ragsdale's expertise ensures a balanced exploration of the political and cultural dynamics that defined the era. The contributing authors, with their diverse backgrounds, encompass historians, legal experts, and cultural commentators, providing a rich context for understanding both the distinct socio-political movements and the universal themes of freedom and dissent embedded in this historical moment. 'Read 'The Trial of Chicago Seven' not only to revisit a pivotal event in American history but to engage with the varied interpretations that continue to resonate today. This anthology serves as a vital educational resource, offering readers an invaluable opportunity to comprehend the intricacies of judicial processes and political expression. Through its exploration of multiple perspectives, it fosters a critical dialogue on democracy and activism, making it an essential addition to any scholar's library who seeks to deepen their appreciation of historical narratives and cultural discourse.'