World student movements collection. approximately 1960-1969.

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World student movements collection. approximately 1960-1969.

This collection of 1960's student movement materials from throughout the world accumulated through visits and conferences attended by Dr. Frank A. Pinner over a several year period. It contains both primary and secondary materials covering Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Africa, Argentina, Burma, Canada, China, the Congo, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Japan, Nigeria, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Scandinavia, Switzerland, and Turkey. Primary materials are in the form of commission reports, issues of magazines and newspapers published by radical student groups. The secondary materials are conference papers (usually in English) and offprints from journals.

8 boxes ; 27 x 14 x 32 cm.

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International Student Conference

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Established in 1950; Western counterpart of the communist orientated International Union of Students (IUS); organized congresses for its members, the National Unions of Students (NUSes); its Coordinating Secretariat of National Unions of Students (COSEC), established in Leiden, Holland, was specifically without policy powers; the ninth ISC in 1960 abandoned the s̀tudents-as-such' clause, making political statements of the ISC possible; supreme authority between conferences was now endorsed by a ...