Rating: ****
Tags: History, General, United States, Political Science, Political Ideologies, Democracy, Lang:en
Publisher: HarperCollins
Added: March 28, 2020
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
Since its original landmark publication in 1980, A People's
History of the United States has been chronicling American
history from the bottom up, throwing out the official version
of history taught in schools–with its emphasis on great
men in high places–to focus on the street, the home, and
the workplace.Known for its lively, clear prose as well as its
scholarly research, A People's History is the only volume to
tell America's story from the point of view of–and in the
words of–America's women, factory workers, African
Americans, Native Americans, working poor, and immigrant
laborers. As historian Howard Zinn shows, many of our country's
greatest battles–for a fair wage, an eight-hour workday,
child-labor laws, health and safety standards, universal
suffrage, women's rights, racial equality–were carried
out at the grassroots level, against bloody resistance.
Covering Christopher Columbus's arrival through the 2000
Election and the "war on terrorism," A People's History of the
United States, which was nominated for the American Book Award
in 1981 and has sold more than one million copies, features
insightful analysis of the most important events in our
history.This new edition contains two new chapters covering the
Clinton presidency, the 2000 Election, and the "war on
terrorism," continuing Zinn's important contribution to a
complete and balanced understanding of American history.