Protest! : sixty-five years of rebellion in photographs
Throughout history, mass demonstrations and protests--both peaceful and violent--have been used to demand and bring about reform. The recent revolutions reverberate across the Middle East serve as a potent reminder of "people power" in the quest for change. This volume covers sixty-five years of powerful images from key moments in the history of popular protest, from the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and the Berlin Wall 1989 and the huge anti-war marches held after the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Featuring the work of some of the world's best photojournalists, the photographs provide a window upon a period of unprecedented political, social, and cultural protest.
"Throughout history, mass demonstrations and protests--both peaceful and violent--have been used to demand and bring about reform. The recent revolutions reverberate across the Middle East serve as a potent reminder of "people power" in the quest for change. This volume covers sixty-five years of powerful images from key moments in the history of popular protest, from the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and the Berlin Wall 1989 and the huge anti-war marches held after the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Featuring the work of some of the world's best photojournalists, the photographs provide a window upon a period of unprecedented political, social, and cultural protest."@en
"A photographic history covering over 60 years of demonstrations and rebellion, from the end of the Second World War to the present day."
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