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No other radical historian has reached so many hearts and minds as Howard Zinn. It is rare that a historian of the Left has managed to retain as much credibility while refusing to let his academic mantle change his beautiful writing style from being anything but direct, forthright, and accessible. Whether his subject is war, race, politics, economic justice, or history itself, each of his works serves as a reminder that to embrace one's subjectivity can mean embracing one's humanity, that heart and mind can speak with one voice. Here, in six sections, is the historian's own choice of his shorter essays on some of the most critical problems facing America throughout its history, and today.
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The Zinn Reader, Howard Zinn
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- 2009
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- Titul
- The Zinn Reader
- Podtitul
- Writings on Disobedience and Democracy - Updated and Expanded Second Edition
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Autori
- Howard Zinn
- Vydavateľ
- Seven Stories Press
- Rok vydania
- 2009
- Väzba
- mäkká
- Počet strán
- 746
- ISBN10
- 1583228705
- ISBN13
- 9781583228708
- Série
- Štítky
- Náučná literatúra, Spoločenské vedy, Historické téma, Skutočné príbehy, Politológia & Politika, Filozofická tematika, Právna tematika, Politika, Vzdelávanie & školstvo, Vojny, USA, Publicistika & Eseje, Sociológia, Americká literatúra, Feminizmus, Žurnalistika, Spoločnosť, Politické teórie, Dejiny USA, Písanie, Rasa, rasizmus, Kultúra, Svetová história, Sociálna spravodlivosť, Zbierka spisov, Sociálne dejiny, Imigrácia, Diskriminácia, Spoločenské pomery, Trestné súdnictvo
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- No other radical historian has reached so many hearts and minds as Howard Zinn. It is rare that a historian of the Left has managed to retain as much credibility while refusing to let his academic mantle change his beautiful writing style from being anything but direct, forthright, and accessible. Whether his subject is war, race, politics, economic justice, or history itself, each of his works serves as a reminder that to embrace one's subjectivity can mean embracing one's humanity, that heart and mind can speak with one voice. Here, in six sections, is the historian's own choice of his shorter essays on some of the most critical problems facing America throughout its history, and today.


