Diacronie. Studi di Storia Contemporanea (Sep 2016)
Documenti inediti per la cronaca e per la lettura storica del Sessantotto napoletano
Abstract
In the wake of the students’ struggles that hit the major Italian cities during the biennium 1968-69, the most important organizations of Neapolitan college students (as Movimento Studentesco di Architettura and Sinistra Universitaria) tried to project the reasons of their intolerance (as the inadequacy of the building system, unable to satisfy the crescent flow of students, the authoritarianism of the professors) on the context of social troubles that afflicted the city of Naples. However, the lack of a common strategy and the complicated interaction between the headquarters of the movement and the most moderate parts of the student community, weaken the struggles’ front, ratifying his decline.