The Twentieth Century (Paperback)

Author: Howard Zinn
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780060530341
Publisher: Harpercollins
Publish Date: 2/1/2003
Buy.com Sku: 31066490
Item#: RTMQVY
Dimensions (in Inches) 8H x 5.25L x 1T
Pages: 512
 
Containing just the Twentieth Century chapters from Zinn's bestselling "A People's History of the United States, " this reissue is brought up-to-date with coverage of events since 2001, analyzing modern political history such as the Gulf War, the post-Cold War "peace dividend, " and the continuing debate over welfare, the Clinton Presidency, and the War on Terrorism.
 
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An "alternative history" of the United States in the 20th century. Zinn deemphasizes the traditional historical landmarks such as wars and presidential elections to concentrate on the experience of the poor and the uneducated: workers, blacks, immigrants, and American Indians.

 

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New York Times Book Review
"Professor Zinn writes with an enthusiasm rarely encountered in the leaden prose of academic history....A step toward a coherent new version of American history."


 
Author Bio
Howard Zinn
The author of the groundbreaking popular study A PEOPLE'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, first published in 1980, Howard Zinn was a professor at Spelman College and later at Boston University. In the 1960s, Zinn was an early foe of the Vietnam war and a member of The Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). His approach to history includes those often excluded and disenfranchised, and his books uses examples from people's lives, especially the working class. His HISTORY has been a much-assigned text in courses at many levels, and a collection of his writings was published as THE HOWARD ZINN READER in 1997. Zinn appears in a documentary film about his life, YOU CAN'T BE NEUTRAL ON A MOVING TRAIN.

 
 
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Chapter One

The Empire and the People

Theodore Roosevelt wrote to a friend in the year 1897: "In strict confidence . . . I should welcome almost any war, for I think this country needs one."

The year of the massacre at Wounded Knee, 1890, it was officially declared by the Bureau of the Census that the internal frontier was closed. The profit system, with its natural tendency for expansion, had already begun to look overseas. The severe depression, that began in 1893 strengthened an idea developing ',;within the political and financial elite of the country: that overseas markets for American goods might relieve the problem of `' underconsumption at home and prevent the economic crises that in the 1890s brought class war.

And would not a foreign adventure deflect some of the rebellious energy that went into strikes and protest movements toward an external enemy? Would it not unite people with governm

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