No other radical historian has reached so many hearts and minds as Howard Zinn. His A People's History of the United States has gone into more than 25 printings and sold over 400,000 copies. 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.
The Zinn Reader represents the first time Zinn has attempted to present the depth, and breadth, of his concerns in one volume. The result is a big book, and a monumental book, one that will remain, alongside A People's History of the United States, as an essential and necessary Zinn text.
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The visionary historical work of professor and activist HOWARD ZINN (1922–2010) is widely considered one of the most important and influential of our era. After his experience as a bombardier in World War II, Zinn became convinced that there could no longer be such a thing as a “just war,” because the vast majority of victims in modern warfare are, increasingly, innocent civilians. In his books, including A People’s History of the United States, its companion volumeVoices of a People’s History of the United States, and countless other titles, Zinn affirms the power of the people to influence the course of events.
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gut erh./ good condition, 668 S., paperback, kart. Zinn (1922-2010) wurde 1956 Dekan des Department of History and Social Sciences am Spelman College (heute Atlanta University Center, Spelman College), einer Hochschule für schwarze Frauen in Atlanta, wo er am Civil Rights Movement teilnahm. Zinn beriet das Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). Über seine Erfahrungen am Spelman College sagt Zinn: Diese sieben Jahre am Spelman College waren wahrscheinlich die interessantesten, aufregendsten Jahre, in denen ich am meisten gelernt habe. Ich lernte mehr von meinen Studentinnen als meine Studentinnen von mir gelernt haben. (Wikipedia). So widmet sich der erste Teil dieses Buches, "Race" denn auch vor allem den SNCC-Erfahrungen. Weitere Abschnitte heißen "Class", "War", "Law" und "History". Ein wichtiges Thema ist der Ungehorsam gegen erdrückende, ungerechte und zerstörerische, gewalthafte Verhältnisse. So äußerte Zinn einmal: "Aus historischer Sicht sind die schrecklichsten Dinge Krieg, Völkermord und Sklaverei nicht auf Ungehorsam, sondern auf Gehorsam zurückzuführen". Es braucht offenbar eine Zerstörung dieses Gehorsams. Denn, so noch einmal Zinn: Man sagt, das Problem sei ziviler Ungehorsam. Aber das ist nicht unser Problem. Unser Problem ist der zivile Gehorsam. Unser Problem ist die große Anzahl von Menschen auf der ganzen Welt, die dem Diktat ihrer Regierung folgen und deshalb in Kriege ziehen, in denen dann Millionen Menschen wegen diesem zivilen Gehorsam getötet werden". Ähnlich wie Noam Chomsky gehört Zinn zu den weingen Intellektuellen der USA, die auch Publikationsmöglichkeiten fanden, um die Inhalte ihres jahrzehntelangen Engagements und ihre Einsichten in die (kritische) Öffentlichkeit zu bringen. So sind hier u.a. Texte enthalten, die in Zeitungen wie "The Nation" und "Boston Globe" publiziert wurden. Gramm 1100. Codice articolo 85382
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