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A Bomb In Every Issue: How the Short, Unruly Life of Ramparts Magazine Changed America
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A Bomb In Every Issue: How the Short, Unruly Life of Ramparts Magazine Changed America

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An account of the rise and fall of Ramparts magazine, which, for almost a decade in the 1960s, was a leading leftist publication, combining radical content, sophisticated design and public relations to shape political journalism. Featuring interviews with David Horowitz, Peter Collier, Adam Hochschild, Christopher Hitchens, Seymour Hersh, Noam Chomsky and others, this book situates the magazine amidst the student movement in Berkeley, the rise and fall of the Black Panthers and the Summer of Love, while assessing the magazine’s impact on politics and the media.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The New Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 November 2010
Pages
248
ISBN
9781595585462

An account of the rise and fall of Ramparts magazine, which, for almost a decade in the 1960s, was a leading leftist publication, combining radical content, sophisticated design and public relations to shape political journalism. Featuring interviews with David Horowitz, Peter Collier, Adam Hochschild, Christopher Hitchens, Seymour Hersh, Noam Chomsky and others, this book situates the magazine amidst the student movement in Berkeley, the rise and fall of the Black Panthers and the Summer of Love, while assessing the magazine’s impact on politics and the media.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The New Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 November 2010
Pages
248
ISBN
9781595585462