Todd Gitlin is the author of fourteen books, including The Chosen Peoples: America, Israel, and the Ordeals of Divine Election, The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage, and the award–winning novel Sacrifice. Currently a professor of Journalism and Sociology at Columbia University, Gitlin holds degrees from Harvard University, the University of Michigan, and the University of California, Berkeley. He lives in New York City with his wife, Laurel Cook.
Praise for Undying
"Fascinating, strong, beautifully written, and deeply moving."
—Breyten Breytenbach, author of Notes from the Middle World
Praise for The Bulldozer and the Big Tent
"No one is better than Todd Gitlin at describing the crucial
dynamic through which movements gain or lose political power.
Justly celebrated for his seminal work on such dynamics during the
1960s, Gitlin now he explains everything that's happened since,
with passion and wisdom—and happily, because of Bushism's collapse,
legitimate optimism about the future." —Michael Tomasky, Guardian
America
"A brilliant and indispensable book." —Thomas B. Edsall, The New
Republic
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