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The 60s communes: hippies and beyond
Timothy Miller
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Introduction (page xiii)
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1. Set and Setting: The Roots of the 1960s-Era Communes (page 1)
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2. The New Communes Emerge: 1960-1965 (page 17)
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3. Communes Begin to Spread: 1965-1967 (page 41)
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4. Out of the Haight and Back to the Land: Countercultural Communes after the Summer of Love (page 67)
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5. Searching for a Common Center: Religious and Spiritual Communes (page 92)
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6. Secular Visionaries: Communes for Social Reform and the Good Life (page 128)
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7. Ends and Means: Communal Ideologies, Economics, and Organization (page 149)
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8. The People of the Communes (page 170)
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9. Doing It: Daily Life in the Communes (page 192)
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10. Moving On (page 225)
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Afterword: Communal Life after 1975 (page 243)
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Appendix: American Communes Active 1960-1975 (page 249)
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Notes (page 287)
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Selected Bibliography (page 317)
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Index (page 321)
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Published: 1999
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
- 9780815606017 (paper)
- 9780815628118 (hardcover)
- 9780815605508 (ebook)