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People's History of the United States: 1492 to Present (P.S.)
Author:  Howard Zinn
Publisher:  Harper Perennial Modern Classics
Pub. Date:  Aug 1, 2005
Binding:  Paperback
Pages:  768
ISBN:  0060838655
List Price:  18.95 USD
Amazon Sales Rank:  307
Bn.com Sales Rank:   1,379
Amazon UK Sales Rank:  20,073
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Known for its lively, clear prose as well as its scholarly research, A People's History of the United States 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.

This P.S. edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book, including author interviews, recommended reading, and more.
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Consistently lauded for its lively, readable prose, this revised and updated edition of A People's History of the United States turns traditional textbook history on its head. Howard Zinn infuses the often-submerged voices of blacks, women, American Indians, war resisters, and poor laborers of all nationalities into this thorough narrative that spans American history from Christopher Columbus's arrival to an afterword on the Clinton presidency.

Addressing his trademark reversals of perspective, Zinn--a teacher, historian, and social activist for more than 20 years--explains, "My point is not that we must, in telling history, accuse, judge, condemn Columbus in absentia. It is too late for that; it would be a useless scholarly exercise in morality. But the easy acceptance of atrocities as a deplorable but necessary price to pay for progress (Hiroshima and Vietnam, to save Western civilization; Kronstadt and Hungary, to save socialism; nuclear proliferation, to save us all)--that is still with us. One reason these atrocities are still with us is that we have learned to bury them in a mass of other facts, as radioactive wastes are buried in containers in the earth."

If your last experience of American history was brought to you by junior high school textbooks--or even if you're a specialist--get ready for the other side of stories you may not even have heard. With its vivid descriptions of rarely noted events, A People's History of the United States is required reading for anyone who wants to take a fresh look at the rich, rocky history of America.

Table of Contents (Courtesy of Barnes & Noble.com)

1Columbus, the Indians, and Human Progress1
2Drawing the Color Line23
3Persons of Mean and Vile Condition39
4Tyranny Is Tyranny59
5A Kind of Revolution77
6The Intimately Oppressed103
7As Long as Grass Grows or Water Runs125
8We Take Nothing by Conquest, Thank God149
9Slavery Without Submission, Emancipation Without Freedom171
10The Other Civil War211
11Robber Barons and Rebels253
12The Empire and the People297
13The Socialist Challenge321
14War Is the Health of the State359
15Self-help in Hard Times377
16A People's War?407
17"Or Does It Explode?"443
18The Impossible Victory: Vietnam469
19Surprises503
20The Seventies: Under Control?541
21Carter-Reagan-Bush: The Bipartisan Consensus563
22The Unreported Resistance601
23The Coming Revolt of the Guards631
24The Clinton Presidency643
25The 2000 Election and the "War on Terrorism"675
Afterword683
Bibliography689
Index709