a people's history of the united states
first twentieth anniversary edition, 1999.
american historian and political scientist howard zinn presents an alternative side of history to what he calls the "fundamental nationalist glorification of country." the publication of "a people's history" was considered a landmark turning point in which a new emphasis was placed on the historical narratives and experiences of women, factory workers, native americans, african americans, and the poor. library journal called the book “a brilliant and moving history of the american people from the point of view of those. . . whose plight has been largely omitted from most histories.”
new york: harpercollins. isbn: 0-06-019448-0. 6x9.75". 702 pages. hardcover: bound in-partial cloth covered boards. book condition: mild bumping to foot of spine, negligible foxing block, remainder mark. jacket condition: unclipped($30.00). Item #972
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