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Howard Zinn on History

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ISBN-10: 1609801326

ISBN-13: 9781609801328

Edition: 2nd 2011

Authors: Howard Zinn, Staughton Lynd

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Howard Zinn began work on his first book for his friends at Seven Stories Press in 1996, a big volume collecting all his shorter writings organized by subject. The themes he chose reflected his lifelong concerns: war, history, law, class, means and ends, and race. Throughout his life Zinn had returned again and again to these subjects, continually probing and questioning yet rarely reversing his convictions or the vision that informed them. The result was The Zinn Reader. Five years later, starting with Howard Zinn on History, updated editions of sections of that mammoth tome were published in inexpensive stand-alone editions. This second edition of Howard Zinn on History brings together…    
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List price: $18.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Publication date: 6/14/2011
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 288
Size: 5.35" wide x 7.99" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.550
Language: English

A committed radical historian and activist, Howard Zinn approaches the study of the past from the point of view of those whom he feels have been exploited by the powerful. Zinn was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1922. After working in local shipyards during his teens, he joined the U.S. Army Air Force, where he saw combat as a bombardier in World War II. He received a Ph.D. in history from Columbia University in 1958 and was a postdoctoral fellow in East Asian studies at Harvard University. While teaching at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, Zinn joined the civil rights movement and wrote The Southern Mystique (1964) and SNCC: The New Abolitionists (1964). He also became an outspoken…    

Howard Zinn, Historian
Freedom Schools (1964)
Nonviolent Direct Action (1966)
Historian as Citizen {1966)
The New Radicalism (1969)
The Uses of Scholarship (1969)
Jack London's The Iron Heel (1971)
The Marines and the University (1972)
The Spirit of Rebellion (1975)
Beyond Voting (1976)
Secrecy, Archives, and the Public Interest (1977)
"A University Should Not Be a Democracy" (1980)
Discovering John Reed (1982)
"Je Ne Suis Pas Marxiste" (1988)
Failure to Quit (1990)
How Free is Higher Education? (1991)
Columbus and Western Civilization (1992)
The Optimism of Uncertainty (1993)
The New History (1996)
On Presidential Liars (1998)
Eugene Debs and the Idea of Socialism (1999)
Words of Encouragement (1999)
Respecting the Holocaust (1999)
A Little Disquisition on Big Government (1999)
The Great Silence (2000)
Seattle: A Flash of the Possible (2000)
The Greatest Generation? (2001)
The Limits of Denial (2002)
America's Blinders (2006)
Beyond the New Deal (2008)
Empire or Humanity? What the Classroom Didn't Teach Me about the American Empire (2008)
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