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This first-ever biography of historian and activist Howard Zinn traces in broad strokes the story of his life, placing special emphasis on his involvement in both the Civil Rights movement and the Viet Nam War protests. Besides discussing the major shaping events of his life, biographer and historian Davis Joyce summarizes each of Zinn's books within the context of his life, analyzes the evolution of Zinn's ideas, and concludes with a preliminary assessment of his life's work.Joyce argues that Zinn's views are radical because they seek to bring about fundamental change in the political, social, and economic order. No armchair historian, Zinn has spent his whole life working for change, and he firmly believes that the American system needs to change radically to realize its own ideals. In a crucial passage from his bestsellingA People's History of the United States, Zinn boldly declares his agenda:"I prefer to try to tell the story of the discovery of America from the viewpoint of the Arawaks, of the Constitution from the standpoint of the slaves, of Andrew Jackson as seen by the Cherokees, ... of the rise of industrialism as seen by the young women in the Lowell textile mills."Though some would label Zinn's positions anti-American, Joyce contends that Zinn's approach is rooted in the very ideals upon which the United States was founded, especially as embodied in the Declaration of Independence. His life has been motivated by the vision of what America could be, as opposed to what it actually is, and has been dedicated to the struggle to make that vision a reality. Joyce also considers how Zinn fits into the new left, radical school of historical writing of the 1960s and beyond.For anyone who has ever been moved by Howard Zinn's unique vision of a better, more inclusive, and egalitarian American future, this biography will be an indispensable resource.

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Howard Zinn's popular alternative history of America, A PEOPLE'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, has sold over one million copies, has been assigned in countless high school and college courses, and even found its way into the Oscar-winning script for the movie "Good Will Hunting." Originally published in 1980, this "New Left textbook" looks at history "from below"--from the perspective of the disenfranchised and marginalized--and is just one of the fifteen books Zinn has contributed over more than five decades. At age eighty he continues to write and speak as a historian, activist, critic of U.S. military and foreign policy, and enthusiastic proponent of radical social reform. For those who appreciate the importance of viewpoints outside the mainstream, Howard Zinn is a national treasure.

This first-ever biography of Zinn traces in broad strokes the story of his life, placing special emphasis on his involvement in both the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War protests. Biographer and historian Davis Joyce summarizes each of Zinn's books within the context of his life, analyzes the evolution of Zinn's ideas, and concludes with a preliminary assessment of his life's work.

Joyce argues that Zinn's views are radical because they seek to bring about fundamental change in the political, social, and economic order. No armchair historian, Zinn has spent his whole life working for change and crusading for peace and justice. In a crucial and often-quoted passage from A PEOPLE'S HISTORY, Zinn boldly declares his agenda: "I prefer to try to tell the story of the discovery of America from the viewpoint of the Arawaks, of the Constitution from the standpoint of the slaves, of Andrew Jackson as seen by the Cherokees . . . of the rise of industrialism as seen by the young women in the Lowell textile mills."

Though some would label Zinn's position anti-American, Joyce contends that Zinn's approach is rooteed in the very ideals upon which the United States was founded, especially those embodied in the Declaration of Independence. His life has been motivated by the vision of what America could be, as opposed to what it actually is, and has been dedicated to the struggle to make that vision a reality. Joyce also considers how Zinn fits into the New Left, radical school of historical writing of the 1960s and beyond.

For anyone who has ever been moved by social advocates with the vision of a better, more inclusive, and egalitarian American future, this biography will be an indispensable resource.

About the Author:
Davis D. Joyce, Ph. D. (Spavinaw, OK) has taught at the University of Tulsa, Keele University (England), and the University of Debrecen (Hungary). He is Professor Emeritus of History at East Central University (Ada, Oklahoma), and teaches part-time at Rogers State University (Claremore, Oklahoma). Some of his earlier books are Edward Channing and the Great Work, The Writing of American History (with Michael Kraus) and "An Oklahoma I Had Never Seen Before": Alternative Views of Oklahoma History (editor).

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  • PublisherPrometheus
  • Publication date2003
  • ISBN 10 1591021316
  • ISBN 13 9781591021315
  • BindingHardcover
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