Class Divide Book Reviews

AUTHOR
Howard Gillette, Jr.
SCORE
0
TOTAL RATINGS
10

Class Divide by Howard Gillette, Jr. Book Summary

Members of the Yale College class of 1964—the first class to matriculate in the 1960s—were poised to take up the positions of leadership that typically followed an Ivy League education. Their mission gained special urgency from the inspiration of John F. Kennedy’s presidency and the civil rights movement as it moved north. Ultimately these men proved successful in traditional terms—in the professions, in politics, and in philanthropy—and yet something was different. Challenged by the issues that would define a new era, their lives took a number of unexpected turns. Instead of confirming the triumphal perspective they grew up with in the years after World War II, they embraced new and often conflicting ideas. In the process the group splintered.

In Class Divide, Howard Gillette Jr. draws particularly on more than one hundred interviews with representative members of the Yale class of ’64 to examine how they were challenged by the issues that would define the 1960s: civil rights, the power of the state at home and abroad, sexual mores and personal liberty, religious faith, and social responsibility. Among those whose life courses Gillette follows from their formative years in college through the years after graduation are the politicians Joe Lieberman and John Ashcroft, the Harvard humanities professor Stephen Greenblatt, the environmental leader Gus Speth, and the civil rights activist Stephen Bingham.

Although their Ivy League education gave them access to positions in the national elite, the members of Yale ’64 nonetheless were too divided to be part of a unified leadership class. Try as they might, they found it impossible to shape a new consensus to replace the one that was undone in their college years and early adulthood.

👋 Do you love Class Divide books? Please share your friends!

share facebook whatsapp twitter pinterest telegram email
Book Name Class Divide
Genre U.S. History
Published
Language English
E-Book Size 2.44 MB

Class Divide (Howard Gillette, Jr.) Book Reviews 2024

💸 Want to send money abroad for free?

We transfer money over €4 billion every month. We enable individual and business accounts to save 4 million Euros on bank transfer fees. Want to send free money abroad or transfer money abroad for free? Free international money transfer!

💰 A universe of opportunities: Payoneer

Did you know that you can earn 25 USD from our site just by registering? Get $25 for free by joining Payoneer!

Please wait! Class Divide book comments loading...

Howard Gillette, Jr. - Class Divide Discussions & Comments

Have you read this book yet? What do you think about Class Divide by Howard Gillette, Jr. book? Ask the bookpedia.co community a question about Class Divide!

Class Divide E-book (PDF, PUB, KINDLE) Download

Class Divide ebook class-divide (2.44 MB) download new links will be update!

Class Divide Similar Books

Book Name Score Reviews Price
US History 4.5/5 11 Free
Alexander Hamilton 4.5/5 1,125 $14.99
The Passage of Power 4.5/5 316 $14.99
The Demon of Unrest 0/5 0 Pre-Order
One Summer 4/5 512 $12.99

Enhance sleep, vision, cognition, flexibility, energy, long-range health and more. Performance Lab CORE Formulas support all aspects of human performance, across all walks of life. Boosts work performance and productivity with nootropics for focus, multitasking under stress, creative problem-solving and more.

Other Books from Howard Gillette, Jr.
Book Name Score Reviews Price
The Paradox of Urban Revitalization 0/5 0 $39.99
Civitas by Design 0/5 0 $30.99
Civitas by Design 0/5 0 $24.99

Summary of Class Divide by Howard Gillette, Jr.

The Class Divide book written by Howard Gillette, Jr. was published on 21 May 2015, Thursday in the U.S. History category. A total of 10 readers of the book gave the book 0 points out of 5.

Free U.S. History Books
Book Name Author Price
History of the Negro Race in America From 1619 to 1880. Vol 1 George Washington Williams Free
The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America William Edward Burghardt Du Bois Free
The Rough Riders Theodore Roosevelt Free
Discovering the South Jennifer Ritterhouse Free
Jim Crow and Segregation Library of Congress Free

Coinbase is the world's most trusted place to buy and sell cryptocurrency. Open an account today, and if you buy or sell $100 or more of crypto, you'll receive $10 worth of free Bitcoin!

Paid U.S. History Books
Book Name Author Price
The First Frontier Scott Weidensaul $1.99
High Tension John A. Riggs $11.99
Case Closed Gerald Posner $11.99
Rocket Men Robert Kurson $14.99
In the Pines Grace Elizabeth Hale & John Grisham $14.99

Jasper is the generative AI platform for business that helps your team create content tailored for your brand 10X faster, wherever you work online.