A People's History of the United States

Howard Zinn
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Howard Zinn
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“[A People’s History of the United States is] one of the most important books I have ever read in a long life of reading...It’s a wonderful, splendid book--a book that should be read by every American, student or otherwise, who wants to understand his country, its true history, and its hope for the future.” - Howard Fast
“Zinn has written a brilliant and moving history of the American people from the point of view of those who have been exploited politically and economically and whose plight has been largely omitted from most histories. Extending its coverage . . . the book is an excellent antidote to establishment history. Seldom have quotations been so effectively used; the stories of blacks, women, Indians, and poor laborers of all nationalities are told in their own words. While the book is precise enough to please specialists, it should satisfy any adult reader.” - Library Journal
"Howard Zinn's work literally changed the conscience of a generation. And the series of 'people's histories' derived from this great work have provided new understanding of who we are and what we should aspire to be."  - Noam Chomsky
"A brilliant and moving history of the American people." - Library Journal
"A brilliantly written story about the U.S. through the lives of those too often overlooked." - Time magazine
"In this sweeping book, Howard Zinn tells the story of the U.S. through the eyes of the working class, painting a vivid picture of movements for equality that have often met fierce resistance." - Katie Couric Media

Overall rating: 4.3333335 / 5 from 9 reviews.

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Americans' myths, as seen from a different angle.

"I bought this fascinating book, authored by one of my favourite people, for a friend, who is also sceptical of the US's self-aggrandizing versions of its history. Professor Zinn convincingly skewers many of the myths that Americans tell each other. His credibility comes from having been in the forefront of every progressive social justice movement."

Marlene C. (5/5)

Vital Reading!

"American history seen from the perspective of ordinary people. Enjoyable and educational!"

David C. (4/5)

Worth every last jot and tittle

"A few years ago, my husband and I visited a state park in Nevada. As Canadians, we were shocked that the staff of the park/museum didn't know that Nevada had been part of the land 'acquired' by the United States from Mexico, or when that might have happened. Professor Zinn's text held open a trove of shock and awe for me in a similar order, this time in the way of knocking back my ignorance with a direct and clear statement of the many sides of the history of the American Republic and its Empire. This history helps me to see mirrored and inflected the similar episodes of shock and awe in Canadian history."

Twitch (5/5)

Telling book, a necessary read

"One of the foremost books of our times, it really is what type of history should be taught. Heard only of this while watching 'Good Will Hunting' in 1997. Chomsky is also a big fan of Zinn, and I wish more people were as well."

Robert (5/5)

Comprehensive

"Professor Emeritus, Howard Zinn was an incredible writer and lecturer, as well as a civil rights activist. I've read critical reviews of his writing, that he is overly biased- but the point of the book is to be the antidote to the whole ""history was written by the winners"" viewpoint. It's a dense and carefully researched book, and a lot of events of American history that have a tendency to be glossed over (slavery, segregation, the treatment of Native Americans, the Vietnam War) are covered in detail, and not in a flattering way. It's impossible to write history without some bias, but in no way is this an apologist narrative."

Sarahhhh (4/5)

Illuminating

"A great companion to understanding why the U. S, as a national entity, is the way it is. . ."

John (5/5)

A very thourough history

"This has been one of my favorite historical works. Mr Zinn certainly did write this book as ""the people's history"". An important work in my opinion."

Yves (5/5)

Very Very In Depth

"I preferred the second half of this book as the information was more relevant to me."

Matthew (3/5)

Grat Start

"I enjoyed this until I got to the 20th C, then I lost interest - maybe it's the history and not the author. Either way, the first few chapters were five stars for sure."

SaLe (3/5)

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  • Published date: Nov 17, 2015
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 784
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 9780062397348
  • Dimensions: 5.31" W x 1.25" L x 8.0" H

Howard Zinn (1922-2010) was a historian, playwright, and social activist. His many books includeA People''s History of the United States, which has sold more than two million copies.

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