Howard Zinn was perhaps the most widely celebrated popular interpreter of American history in the 20th century, renowned as a bestselling author, political activist, lecturer and one of America's most admired progressive voices. His complicated and fascinating life placed Zinn at the heart of the signal events of modern American history. For the millions who were moved by his personal example of political engagement and by his inspiring bottom up' history, here is the first biography of this towering figure - written by Martin Duberman.'
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Howard Zinn was perhaps the most widely celebrated popular interpreter of American history in the 20th century, renowned as a bestselling author, political activist, lecturer and one of America's most admired progressive voices. His complicated and fascinating life placed Zinn at the heart of the signal events of modern American history.
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"Biography at its best, written by a master of the craft and a man who has lived the activist life and combined that with serious scholarship and innovative teaching."—Michael Kammen, Los Angeles Review of Books "This intelligent book reminds us of the titanic moral struggles in American history and those who engaged with them."—The Washington Post "Owing to Duberman’s own passionate commitment to social justice and his exclusive access to Zinn's papers, his authoritative biography brings Zinn's colorful voice back to life."—ForeWord Reviews "If you’re a fan of Howard Zinn . . . you’ll want to pick up this excellent biography."—The Progressive "Imagine! The best of Howard Zinn and Martin Duberman between two covers. Everyone interested in A People's History and a future of justice and hope will benefit from Martin Duberman's insightful, vividly written, splendid biography. Howard Zinn: A Life on the Left is profoundly moving and perfectly timed as we regroup and reconsider our world's needs."—Blanche Wiesen Cook, University Distinguished Professor at John Jay College and The Graduate Center, CUNY, and author of Eleanor Roosevelt "Martin Duberman has written a fine biography. He brings us the extraordinary life of Howard Zinn, in an account that is well-informed and empathetic, sometimes gently critical, but always aware of the driving passion for direct action in the cause of social justice that was the core of Howard Zinn's being."—Frances Fox Piven "Howard Zinn was one of the truly great figures of twentieth-century American radicalism—an academic who shocked much of the academy by giving us a ‘people's history’ of our own country. We are fortunate that the author of this biography is Martin Duberman, himself an activist as well as an academic, who brings his passion to these pages."—David McReynolds "When Howard Zinn died I hoped that someone would document the extraordinary life of this extremely kind and brave man—but I never dreamed that it would be done by someone with the craft and vision of Martin Duberman. This book is destined to be a classic of twentieth-century history."—Mark Kurlansky, author of Nonviolence and 1968 "Martin Duberman's masterful biography promises to bring the story of Howard’s life and work to new generations of readers."—Paul Buhle, editor of A People’s History of American Empire "A masterful biography. . . . With his typically meticulous research, Martin Duberman has ferreted out the facts and given us a complete picture, warts and all."—Doug Ireland
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ISBN
9781595586780
Publisert
2012-09-11
Utgiver
Vendor
The New Press
Vekt
724 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
372

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Biographical note

Martin Duberman is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History at the CUNY Graduate School, where he founded and for a decade directed the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies. The author of more than twenty books, Duberman has won a Bancroft Prize and been a finalist for both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. He lives in New York City.