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-'''Theodore Roszak''' (November 15, 1933 – July 5, 2011) was [[Professor Emeritus|professor emeritus]] of history at [[California State University, East Bay]].<ref name=princetonalumni>{{cite web+'''Theodore Roszak''' (November 15, 1933 – July 5, 2011) was [[Professor Emeritus|professor emeritus]] of history at [[California State University, East Bay]]. He is best known for his 1969 text, ''[[The Making of a Counter Culture]].''
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==Background== ==Background==
-Roszak received his B.A. from [[UCLA]] and Ph.D. in History from [[Princeton University]]. He taught at [[Stanford University]], the [[University of British Columbia]], and [[San Francisco State University]] before joining CalState Hayward.<ref name=stanfordlab>{{cite web | url=http://shl.stanford.edu/about/events/fuller_conversations_2003.html | title=Stanford Humanities Lab | accessdate=2008-05-11 | publisher= [[Stanford University]]}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> During the 1960s, he lived in London, where he edited the newspaper ''[[Peace News]]''.<ref>Fountain, Nigel (1988). ''Underground: the London Alternative Press, 1966-74''.+Roszak received his B.A. from [[UCLA]] and Ph.D. in History from [[Princeton University]]. He taught at [[Stanford University]], the [[University of British Columbia]], and [[San Francisco State University]] before joining CalState Hayward. During the 1960s, he lived in London, where he edited the newspaper ''[[Peace News]]''.
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-Theodore Roszak died at age 77 at his home in Berkeley, California on July 5, 2011.<ref name=death>{{cite news | url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/tgladysz/detail?entry_id=92855 | title = Theodore Roszak (1933-2011) | accessdate = 2011-07-11 | publisher=[[San Francisco Chronicle]] | date=July 1, 2009}}</ref>+Theodore Roszak died at age 77 at his home in Berkeley, California on July 5, 2011.
==Scholarship== ==Scholarship==
-Roszak first came to public prominence in 1969, with the publication of his ''[[The Making of a Counter Culture]]''<ref name=stanfordmac>{{cite web+Roszak first came to public prominence in 1969, with the publication of his ''[[The Making of a Counter Culture]]'' which chronicled and gave explanation to the European and North American [[counterculture of the 1960s]].
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Other books include include ''Longevity Revolution: As Boomers Become Elders'', ''The Voice of the Earth'' (Touchstone Books), ''The Cult of Information'', ''The Gendered Atom: Reflections on the Sexual Psychology of Science'', ''The Voice of the Earth'', and ''Ecopsychology: Healing the Mind, Restoring the Earth.'' With his wife Betty, he was co-editor of the anthology ''Masculine/Feminine: Essays on Sexual Mythology and the Liberation of Women''. Other books include include ''Longevity Revolution: As Boomers Become Elders'', ''The Voice of the Earth'' (Touchstone Books), ''The Cult of Information'', ''The Gendered Atom: Reflections on the Sexual Psychology of Science'', ''The Voice of the Earth'', and ''Ecopsychology: Healing the Mind, Restoring the Earth.'' With his wife Betty, he was co-editor of the anthology ''Masculine/Feminine: Essays on Sexual Mythology and the Liberation of Women''.
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==Awards and honors== ==Awards and honors==
*''New York Open Center'' in 1999 for his "Prescient and Influential Analysis of American Culture" *''New York Open Center'' in 1999 for his "Prescient and Influential Analysis of American Culture"
-* [[Guggenheim Fellowship|Guggenheim Fellow]] and was twice nominated for the [[National Book Award]].<ref name=stanfordlab/>+* [[Guggenheim Fellowship|Guggenheim Fellow]] and was twice nominated for the [[National Book Award]].
* [[Tiptree Award]] for ''The Memoirs of Elizabeth Frankenstein'' * [[Tiptree Award]] for ''The Memoirs of Elizabeth Frankenstein''

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Theodore Roszak (November 15, 1933 – July 5, 2011) was professor emeritus of history at California State University, East Bay. He is best known for his 1969 text, The Making of a Counter Culture.

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Background

Roszak received his B.A. from UCLA and Ph.D. in History from Princeton University. He taught at Stanford University, the University of British Columbia, and San Francisco State University before joining CalState Hayward. During the 1960s, he lived in London, where he edited the newspaper Peace News.

Theodore Roszak died at age 77 at his home in Berkeley, California on July 5, 2011.

Scholarship

Roszak first came to public prominence in 1969, with the publication of his The Making of a Counter Culture which chronicled and gave explanation to the European and North American counterculture of the 1960s.

Other books include include Longevity Revolution: As Boomers Become Elders, The Voice of the Earth (Touchstone Books), The Cult of Information, The Gendered Atom: Reflections on the Sexual Psychology of Science, The Voice of the Earth, and Ecopsychology: Healing the Mind, Restoring the Earth. With his wife Betty, he was co-editor of the anthology Masculine/Feminine: Essays on Sexual Mythology and the Liberation of Women.

His fiction includes a cult novel on the "secret history" of the cinema Flicker (Simon and Schuster, Bantam Books and Chicago Review Press) and the award-winning Memoirs of Elizabeth Frankenstein (Random House and Bantam Books). His most recent novel, published in 2003, is The Devil and Daniel Silverman.

Awards and honors

Scholarship

Non-fiction

  • The Dissenting Academy (1968)
  • The Making of a Counter Culture (1969)
  • Masculine/Feminine: Readings in Sexual Mythology and the Liberation of Women (1969)
  • Where the Wasteland Ends (1972)
  • Sources (1972)
  • Unfinished Animal: The Aquarian Frontier and the Evolution of Consciousness (1975)
  • Person/Planet: The Creative Disintegration of Industrial Society (1979)
  • From Satori to Silicon Valley (1986)
  • The Cult of Information (1986)
  • Fool's Cycle/Full Cycle (1988) ISBN 0-931191-07-6.
  • The Voice of the Earth (1992)
  • The Gendered Atom (1999)
  • Kanner, Roszak, & Gomes. Ecopsychology: Restoring the Earth, Healing the Mind. Sierra Club Books (1995) ISBN 0-87156-406-8
  • World Beware! American Triumphalism in an Age of Terror (2006, ISBN 1-897071-02-7)
  • The Making of an Elder Culture: Reflections on the Future of America's Most Audacious Generation. (2009) New Society Publishers. ISBN 978-0-86571-661-2

Essays

Fiction

  • Pontifex (1974)
  • Bugs (1981)
  • Dreamwatcher (1985)
  • Flicker (1991)
  • The Memoirs of Elizabeth Frankenstein (1995)
  • The Devil and Daniel Silverman (2003)




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