"The meaning of the sixties in intellectual, political and cultural life is very much debated today. . . . If you want to know how the civil rights movement and the peace movement affected the writing of American history, and indeed the history of the profession itself, Zinn's collection is still the best thing to read."--James R. Green, University of Massachusetts at Boston "At least for appearance's sake traditional historians have worn that <i>balanced judgment</i> they can 'no more discard than their pants' [p. 163]. Lodging a sharp critique of these erect professionals with humor and grace, Zinn shows that they clothe themselves in this spurious neutrality and in comparable bamboozlements--<i>disinterested scholarship, objective study, dispassionate learning, </i>among them [p. 139]; to cover the simple truth that history is <i>contested</i> terrain in which they are not innocent bystanders. A powerful debamboozler, <i>The Politics of History</i> is a no less powerful call to us all to remember 'forgotten visions, lost utopias, unfulfilled dreams' [pp. 13-14]."-- Richard Drinnon, Bucknell University "Reissuing <i>The Politics of History</i> is a splendid idea. The issues Zinn deals with are as relevant today as when the book was first published."--<i> Marilyn B. Young</i>, New York University

This paperback bestseller presents a series of case studies and thought-provoking essays arguing for a radical approach to history and providing a revisionist interpretation of the historian's role. In a new introduction written for this edition, Howard Zinn responds to critics of the 1970 edition and comments further on the radicalization of history.
 
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Includes a series of case studies and essays arguing for a radical approach to history and providing a revisionist interpretation of the historian's role.
Argues for a radical approach to history

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ISBN
9780252061226
Publisert
1990-02-01
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
University of Illinois Press; University of Illinois Press
Vekt
426 gr
Høyde
203 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
408

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Howard Zinn was professor emeritus of political science at Boston University. He was the author of ten books, among them A People's History of the United States and LaGuardia in Congress, a winner of the Beveridge Award.