Hippie
Hippie (vocabulum Anglicum) est socius contraculturae liberalis, primum motus iuvenum qui, in Civitatibus Foederatis et Britanniarum Regno annis 1960 orientis, ad alias orbis terrarum civitates extentus est.
Origo nominis
recensereNomen hippie, ex hipster vocabulo Anglico natum, primum beatniks describebat qui Oppidulo Grenovicensi in vico Neoeboracensi habitabant et in districtum Haight-Ashbury Franciscopolis migraverant. Herbertus Caen, diurnista diarii San Francisco Chronicle, hoc vocabulum Franciscopolitanis introduxit.
Nexus interni
Bibliographia
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- Brand, Stewart. 1995. We Owe it All to the Hippies. Time.
- Bugliosi, Vincent; Gentry, Curt (1994), Helter Skelter, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., ISBN 0393322238.
- Dudley, William, ed. (2000), The 1960s (America's decades), San Diego: Greenhaven Press..
- Gaskin, Stephen. 1970. Monday Night Class. The Book Farm. ISBN 1570671818.
- Heath, Joseph; Potter, Andrew (2004), Nation of Rebels: Why Counterculture Became Consumer Culture, Collins, ISBN 0-06-074586-X.
- Grunenberg, Christoph; Harris, Jonathan (2005), Summer of Love: Psychedelic Art, Social Crisis and Counterculture in the 1960s, Liverpool University Press, ISBN 0853239290.
- Hirsch, E. D. (1993), The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Houghton Mifflin, ISBN 0395655978.
- Katz, Jack (1988), Seductions of Crime: Moral and Sensual Attractions in Doing Evil, Basic Books, ISBN 0-465-07616-5.
- Kent, Stephen A. 2001. From slogans to mantras: social protest and religious conversion in the late Vietnam war era. Syracuse University Press. ISBN 0815629230.
- Kennedy, Gordon (1998), Children of the Sun: A Pictorial Anthology From Germany To California, 1883–1949, Nivaria Press, ISBN 0-9668898-0-0.
- Lattin, Don (2004), Following Our Bliss: How the Spiritual Ideals of the Sixties Shape Our Lives Today, HarperCollins, ISBN 0-06-073063-3.
- Mankin, Bill. 2012. We Can All Join In: How Rock Festivals Helped Change America.
- Lee, Martin A.; Shlain, Bruce (1992), Acid Dreams: The Complete Social History of LSD: The CIA, the Sixties, and Beyond, Grove Press, ISBN 0-8021-3062-3.
- Lemke-Santangelo, Gretchen (2009), Daughters of Aquarius: Women of the Sixties Counterculture, University Press of Kansas, ISBN 978-0700616336.
- Lytle, Mark H. (2006), America's Uncivil Wars: The Sixties Era from Elvis to the Fall of Richard Nixon, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-517496-8.
- McCleary, John (2004), The Hippie Dictionary, Ten Speed Press, ISBN 1-58008-547-4.
- MacLean, Rory (2008), Magic Bus: On the Hippie Trail from Istanbul to India, Novi Eboraci: Ig Publishing, ISBN 0141015950.
- Markoff, John (2006), What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry, Penguin Books, ISBN 0143036769.
- Marty, Myron A. (1997), Daily life in the United States, 1960–1990, Westport Connecticutae: The Greenwood Press, ISBN 0313295549.
- Oldmeadow, Harry (2004), Journeys East: 20th Century Western Encounters with Eastern Religious Traditions, World Wisdom, Inc, ISBN 0-941532-57-7.
- Mecchi, Irene (1991). The Best of Herb Caen, 1960–75. Chronicle Books. ISBN 0-8118-0020-2.
- Pendergast, Tom; Pendergast, Sara, eds. (2005), "Sixties Counterculture: The Hippies and Beyond", The Sixties in America Reference Library, 1: Almanac, Detroiti: Thomson Gale, pp. 151–171.
- Perry, Charles (2005), The Haight-Ashbury: A History (Reprint ed.), Wenner Books, ISBN 1-932958-55-X.
- Seale, Bobby (1991), Seize the Time: The Story of the Black Panther Party and Huey P. Newton, Black Classic Press, ISBN 093312130X.
- Stevens, Jay (1998), Storming Heaven: LSD and the American Dream, Grove Press, ISBN 0-8021-3587-0.
- Stone, Skip (1999), Hippies From A to Z: Their Sex, Drugs, Music and Impact on Society From the Sixties to the Present, Hip Inc., ISBN 1-930258-01-1.
- Stolley, Richard B. (1998), Turbulent Years: The 60s (Our American Century), Time-Life Books, ISBN 0-7835-5503-2.
- Tamony, Peter (Summer 1981), "Tripping out from San Francisco", American Speech (Duke University Press) 56 (2): 98–103.
- Tompkins, Vincent, ed. (2001a), "Assimilation of the Counterculture", American Decades, 8: 1970–1979, Detroiti: Thomson Gale.
- Tompkins, Vincent, ed. (2001b), "Hippies", American Decades, 7: 1960–1969, Detroiti: Thomson Gale.
- Turner, Fred (2006), From Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, and the Rise of Digital Utopianism, University Of Chicago Press, ISBN 0-226-81741-5.
- Yablonsky, Lewis (1968), The Hippie Trip, Pegasus, ISBN 0-595-00116-5.
- Young, Shawn David. 2005. Hippies, Jesus Freaks, and Music. Ann Arbor Michiganiae: Xanedu/Copley Original Works. ISBN 1593992017.
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- Altman, Robert (Curator) (1997), "The Summer of Love – Gallery", Summer of Love 30th Anniversary Celebration, The Council for the Summer of Love.
- Bissonnette, Anne (Curator) (April 12 – September 17, 2000), Revolutionizing Fashion: The Politics of Style, Kent State University Museum.
- Brode, Douglas (2004), From Walt to Woodstock: How Disney Created the Counterculture, University of Texas Press, ISBN 0-292-70273-6.
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (2006), Hippie Society: The Youth Rebellion, Life and Society, CBC Digital Archives.
- Charters, Ann (2003), The Portable Sixties reader, Novi Eboraci: Penguin Books, ISBN 0-14-200194-5.
- Curl, John (2007), Memories of DROP CITY: The First Hippie Commune of the 1960s and the Summer of Love, A Memoir, New York: iuniverse, ISBN 978-0595423439.
- Howard, John Robert (Martius 1969), "The Flowering of the Hippie Movement", Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 382 (Protest in the Sixties): 43–55.
- Laughead, George (1998), WWW-VL: History: 1960s, European University Institute.
- Lemke-Santangelo, Gretchen (2009), Daughters of Aquarius: Women of the Sixties Counterculture, University Press of Kansas, ISBN 978-0700616336.
- Lund, Jens; Denisoff, R. Serge (Oct–Dec 1971), "The Folk Music Revival and the Counter Culture: Contributions and Contradictions", The Journal of American Folklore (American Folklore Society) 84 (334): 394–405.
- MacFarlane, Scott (2007), The Hippie Narrative: A Literary Perspective on the Counterculture, McFarland & Company, Inc., ISBN 0-7864-2915-1.
- Neville, Richard (1995), Hippie, Hippie, Shake: The Dreams, the Trips, the Trials, the Love-ins, the Screw ups—the Sixties., William Heinemann Australia, ISBN 0-85561-523-0.
- Neville, Richard (1996), Out of My Mind: From Flower Power to the Third Millennium—the Seventies, the Eighties and the Nineties, Penguin, ISBN 0-14-026270-9.
- Partridge, William L. (1973), The Hippie Ghetto: The Natural History of a Subculture, Novi Eboraci: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, ISBN 0-03-091081-1.
- Pirsig, Robert M. (2006) [1991], Lila: An Inquiry into Morals, Bantam Books, ISBN 0553078739.
- Rainbow Family (2004), Rainbow Family of the Living Light, Circle of Light Community Network. Vide etiam: Rainbowpedia
- Riser, George (Curator) (1998), The Psychedelic '60s: Literary Tradition and Social Change, Special Collections Department. University of Virginia Library.
- Staller, Karen M. 2006. Runaways: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped Today's Practices and Policies. Novi Eboraci: Columbia University Press. ISBN 0231124104.
- Stone, Skip. 2000. The Way of the Hippy. Hip Inc.
- Thompson, Hunter S. (2000), "Owl Farm – Winter of '68", Fear and Loathing in America: The Brutal Odyssey of an Outlaw Journalist 1968–1976, Simon & Schuster, ISBN 068487315X
- Walpole, Andy (2004), "Hippies, Freaks and the Summer of Love", Harold Hill: A People's History, haroldhill.org.
- Wolfe, Tom. 1968. The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. Novi Eboraci: Farrar, Straus & Giroux.
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Hippie spectant. |
Vicicitatio habet citationes quae ad Hippie spectant. |
- Summer of Love. Pellicula, pars American Experience (PBS).
- Hippie Society: The Youth Rebellion. Programma Canadianum (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation).