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Miller, Timothy Alan was born on August 23, 1944 in Wichita, Kansas, United States. Son of Paul Alfred and Margaret Jean (Thompson) Miller.
(Knoxville 1987 1st University of Tennessee. ISBN 0-87049-...)
Knoxville 1987 1st University of Tennessee. ISBN 0-87049-537-2. About an unconventional pastor of Central Congregational Church in Topeka, Kansas. Octavo, hardcover. Fine in VG plus DJ.
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( “Turn on, tune in, drop out,” Timothy Leary advised you...)
“Turn on, tune in, drop out,” Timothy Leary advised young people in the 1960s. And many did, creating a counterculture built on drugs, rock music, sexual liberation, and communal living. The hippies preached free love, promoted flower power, and cautioned against trusting anyone over thirty. Eschewing money, materialism, and politics, they repudiated the mainstream values of the times. Along the way, these counterculturists created a lasting legacy and inspired long-lasting social changes. The Hippies and American Values uses an innovative approach to exploring the tenets of the counterculture movement. Rather than relying on interviews conducted years after the fact, Timothy Miller uses “underground” newspapers published at the time to provide a full and in-depth exploration. This reliance on primary sources brings an immediacy and vibrancy rarely seen in other studies of the period. Miller focuses primarily on the cultural revolutionaries rather than on the political radicals of the New Left. It examines the hippies’ ethics of dope, sex, rock, community, and cultural opposition and surveys their effects on current American values. Filled with illustrations from alternative publications, along with posters, cartoons, and photographs, The Hippies and American Values provides a graphic look at America in the 1960s. This second edition features a new introduction and a thoroughly updated, well-documented text. Highly readable and engaging, this volume brings deep insight to the counterculture movement and the ways it changed America. The first edition became a widely used course-adoption favorite, and scholars and students of the 1960s will welcome the second edition of this thought-provoking book.
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(This work chronicles intentional communities in the 20th ...)
This work chronicles intentional communities in the 20th century. The chronological account first studies the older groups that were operating until 1900, it then explores the impact of the early 19th-century art colonies, before discussing decade-by-decade the new groups formed up to 1960.
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Miller, Timothy Alan was born on August 23, 1944 in Wichita, Kansas, United States. Son of Paul Alfred and Margaret Jean (Thompson) Miller.
Bachelor, University Kansas, 1966. Master of Divinity, Crozer Theological Seminary, 1968. Master of Arts, University Kansas, 1969.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Kansas, 1973.
Lecturer religious studies University Kansas, Lawrence, 1969-1988, assistant professor religious studies, 1988-1993, associate professor, 1993—1998, professor, since 1998. Visiting professor Dartmouth College, 1995. Chair Lawrence Unitarian Fellowship, 1989-1990.
( “Turn on, tune in, drop out,” Timothy Leary advised you...)
(This work chronicles intentional communities in the 20th ...)
(Knoxville 1987 1st University of Tennessee. ISBN 0-87049-...)
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Member Mid-American American Studies Association, Communal Studies Association (board directors 1988-1992), American Academy Religion (chair new religious movements group, 1983-1993), Society for Utopian Studies.
Married Tamara Lea Dutton, August 11, 1982. Children: Jesse Dutton Miller, Abraham Dutton Miller.