BergerP. (1971) “Sociology and freedom.”Amer. Sociologist6: 2.
2.
Bg News (1970) May 14.
3.
BlackB.HamiltonB. (1969) “The spirit of the free universities.”Change in Higher Education1: 54.
4.
ClarkB. R.TrowM. (1966) “The organizational context,” in NewcombT. M.WilsonE. K. (eds.) College Peer Groups. Chicago: Aldine.
5.
ClarkB. R.TrowM. (n.d.) “Determinants of college student subculture,” in The Study of College Peer Groups: Problems and Prospects for Research. (mimeo).
6.
DunlapR. (1970) “Radical and conservative student activists: a comparison of family backgrounds.”Pacific Soc. Rev. 13: 171–181.
7.
FlacksR. (1967) “The liberated generation: an exploration of the roots of student protest.”J. of Social Issues23: 52–75.
8.
GottliebD.HodgkinsB. (1963) “College student subcultures: their structure and characteristics in relation to student attitude change.”School Rev. 71: 272.
9.
JansenD.WinbornB. B.MartinsonW. (1968) “Characteristics associated with campus social-political action leadership.”J. of Counseling Psychology15: 552–562.
10.
JansenP. (1969) “Free U and old U.”Change in Higher Education1: 11–13.
11.
KahnR. (1968) “Rank and file student activism: a contextual test of three hypotheses.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco.
12.
KenistonK. (1968) Young Radicals: Notes on Committed Youth. New York: Harcourt, Brace.
13.
KenistonK. (1967) “The sources of student dissent.”J. of Social Issues23: 108–137.
14.
KenistonK. (1960) The Uncommitted: Alienated Youth in American Society. New York: Harcourt, Brace.
15.
KornhauserW. (1967) “Alienation and participation in the mass university.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Ortho-Psychiatric Association. Washington, D.C.
16.
LauterP.HoweF. (1970) “What happened to the ‘free university.’”Saturday Rev. (June 20): 80–82, 93–94.
17.
PerryJ. B.Jr.PughM. D.SnyderE. E.SpreitzerE. A. (1971) “New wine in old bottles: a post-mortem inquiry on a free university.”New Directions in Teaching2: 29–36.
18.
PetersonR. E. (1967) “The student left in American high education,” in LipsetS. M.AltbachP. G. (eds.) Students in Revolt. Boston: Beacon.
19.
SomersR. H. (1965) “The mainsprings of the rebellion: a survey of Berkeley students in November, 1964,” in LipsetS. M.WolinS. (eds.) The Berkeley Student Revolt. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday.
20.
TrentJ. W.CraiseJ. L. (1967) “Commitment and conformity in the American college.”J. of Social Issues23: 34–51.
21.
WattsW. A.WhittakerD. (1966) “Free speech advocates at Berkeley.”J. of Applied Behavioral Sci. 2: 41–61.