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In-text: (Brown, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Brown, T., 2014. 1968 in West Germany: the anti-authoritarian revolt. The Sixties, 7(2), pp.99-116.
In-text: (Friese and Wagner, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Friese, H. and Wagner, P., 2002. Violence against the Democratic State, Abuse of Children: Revising the Collective Memory of `1968'?. Thesis Eleven, 68(1), pp.106-109.
In-text: (Kundnani, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Kundnani, H., 2011. Perpetrators and Victims: Germany's 1968 Generation and Collective Memory. German Life and Letters, 64(2), pp.272-282.
In-text: (Morris, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Morris, W., 2014. Spiel Appeal: Play, Drug Use and the Culture of 1968 in West Germany. Journal of Contemporary History, 49(4), pp.770-793.
In-text: (Offe, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Offe, C., 2002. 1968 Thirty Years After: Four Hypotheses on the Historical Consequences of the Student Movement. Thesis Eleven, 68(1), pp.82-88.
In-text: (Schmidtke, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Schmidtke, M., 1999. Cultural Revolution or Cultural Shock? Student Radicalism and 1968 in Germany. South Central Review, 16(4), p.77.
In-text: (Seidler, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Seidler, M., 2013. The Beauty and the Beast: Jean-Paul Sartre and the Baader-Meinhof Gang. Terrorism and Political Violence, 25(4), pp.597-605.
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