Apollo in the Age of Aquarius / Neil M. Maher.
2017
TL789.8.U6 A55355 2017eb
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Title
Apollo in the Age of Aquarius / Neil M. Maher.
ISBN
9780674977808 (electronic book)
0674977807 (electronic book)
9780674971998
067497199X
9780674237391
0674237390
0674977807 (electronic book)
9780674971998
067497199X
9780674237391
0674237390
Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (360 pages) : illustrations
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TL789.8.U6 A55355 2017eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
629.45/4
Summary
"In summer 1969, astronauts landed on the moon and hippie hordes descended on Woodstock--two era-defining events that are not entirely coincidental. Neil M. Maher shows how NASA's celestial aspirations were tethered to terrestrial concerns of the time: the civil rights struggle, the antiwar movement, environmentalism, feminism, and the culture wars."--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-345) and index.
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Online resource; title from digital title page (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed April 9, 2019).
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Launching the Sixties
Spaceship Earth: civil rights and NASA's war on poverty
Shooting (from) the moon: NASA, nature, and the New Left during the Vietnam War era
Thinking globally, acting locally: Cape Canaveral and whole earth environmentalism
Heavenly bodies: "manned spaceflight" and the Women's Movement
The New Right's stuff: the hippie counterculture and the rise of the conservative crescent
Conclusion: Grounding the Space Race.
Spaceship Earth: civil rights and NASA's war on poverty
Shooting (from) the moon: NASA, nature, and the New Left during the Vietnam War era
Thinking globally, acting locally: Cape Canaveral and whole earth environmentalism
Heavenly bodies: "manned spaceflight" and the Women's Movement
The New Right's stuff: the hippie counterculture and the rise of the conservative crescent
Conclusion: Grounding the Space Race.