Beauty is in the street



Beauty is in the street


An electrifying history of protest
and its transformations in post-war
Europe In post-war Europe, protest
was everywhere. On both sides of the
Iron Curtain, from Paris to Prague,
Milan to Wroclaw, ordinary people
took to the streets, fighting for a
better world. Their efforts came to a
head most dramatically in 1968 and
1989, when mass movements swept
Europe and rewrote its history. In
the decades between, Joachim C. H
berlen argues, new movements
emerged that transformed the
nature of protesting. Activism
moved beyond traditional
demonstrations, from squatting to
staging ´happenings´ and camping
out at nuclear power plants.