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  • A People's History of the United States

  • By: Howard Zinn
  • Narrated by: Jeff Zinn
  • Length: 34 hrs and 8 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (9,056 ratings)

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A People's History of the United States

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Publisher's summary

"A wonderful, splendid book - a book that should be ready by every American, student or otherwise, who wants to understand his country, its true history, and its hope for the future." (Howard Fast)

For much of his life, historian Howard Zinn chronicled American history from the bottom up, throwing out the official version taught in schools - with its emphasis on great men in high places - to focus on the street, the home, and the workplace.

Known for its lively, clear prose as well as its scholarly research, A People's History of the United States is the only volume to tell America's story from the point of view of - and in the words of - America's women, factory workers, African-Americans, Native Americans, the working poor, and immigrant laborers. As Zinn shows, many of our country's greatest battles - the fights for a fair wage, an eight-hour workday, child-labor laws, health and safety standards, universal suffrage, women's rights, racial equality - were carried out at the grassroots level, against bloody resistance.

Covering Christopher Columbus' arrival through President Clinton's first term, A People's History of the United States features insightful analysis of the most important events in our history.

©2009 Howard Zinn (P)2009 HarperCollins Publishers
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"Zinn's work is a vital corrective to triumphalist accounts." ( Publishers Weekly)

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An effective advocate for a suppressed perspective

It certainly challenges the traditional narrative for US History. In my opinion, it was absolutely fascinating, tragic, and eye-opening. One of my all-time favorite books. Offers a completely different perspective on US History, that left me with a much greater appreciation for being an American, despite it shining a light on pieces of our history that are much more complicated and messy than the story that’s traditionally told.

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focused on the ignored history of America.

my only complaint is how Zin frames social progress as more intricate forms of control as opposed to the hard-won concessions of power that they are. If they were more intricate forms of control, then the establishment wouldn't be constantly trying to subtly undermine them while we aren't looking.

Other than that a great book that all true American Patriots should read.

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A must read / listen

Long, but worth it. It took me even longer to finish the book because I was fact checking along the way. While you may be able to argue some of the conclusions, the facts do stand-up to scrutiny. Much better than any history class you have ever taken. The author explains many of the issues and traits of America.

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mixed feelings

there is so much I could say about this book, but I will try to keep it short.
the issue I have is that the book has a good amount of information in it that is rarely covered in most history books, the problem is you have wade through the authors socialism, racism and sexism.
what I mean by this is there is no mention of the term"white" changing over time and ignores Italian and Irish discrimination for instance.
also any time a movement was supported by white men, the author ignores this or quickly glosses over it, as if acknowledging that not all white men are evil hurts him to admit.
then there is their strong push for socialism, ignoring all the good capitalism does and only focusing on the negative. they refusing to look at governments around the world and ask if people are better off, on the whole, in capitalism or socialism.
the best points in the book are about the costs of wars and the justifications of them. if you can make your way through the other stuff, the take on wars is worth thinking about.

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The History You Want to Know

Where does A People's History of the United States rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

This audio book is among the very best I have ever listened to. It is seldom I want to listen to an audio book more than once, but this will be an exception. I rank it up there with the David McCullough, and Doris Kearns Goodwin books I have listened to.

What did you like best about this story?

The familiar history we learn in school is in the background, while the history which would have affected us as individuals (if we lived in the time period) is more in the foreground.

What does Jeff Zinn bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Jeff Zinn reads the book delightfully. Sure, he's familiar with the material, but he reads with a conversational tone that makes it seem like he's answering a question I just asked. This will help me want to listen to it a second time, or a third time. He never sounds like he is lecturing or even reading, for that matter.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No. I knew I could never listen to this entire book in one sitting. But the great thing about this book is that I was always anxious to resume. It was so interesting.

Any additional comments?

This is an audio book I would have liked to receive as a gift.
I say that because people browse titles sometimes looking for a great audio book to give as a gift. This is it. This is perfect.

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Required reading.

Long, informative. Story of the lack of concern that the US government has had for the poor and non- elite from day one.

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Very interesting

Don't listen to the reviews that talk about the production problems. They make mountains out of molehills.

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Very Important Book

This is a phenomenally written and sourced book. If you have an interest in American history you should get this ASAP. It lays out alternative perspectives on what many Americans see as foundational events. Thanks to the whitewashing of American history, a lot of important details are left out of the public memory. This book lays out the stark and sometimes brutal events that America has and continue to experience. The -production- on this is sub-par, whoever was behind the board is either untalented or just doesn't care. The narrator does a decent job, but sometimes falls into a distinct vocal pattern that could bother some. All in all Jeff Zinn does a passable job. Many reviews here are chastising the narrator unjustly. It's the production thats awful and you can tell the narrator is taking cues from the producer, who is ultimately in charge of the details. The producer is not detail oriented. How could any self respecting recording professional think it's ok for a narrator to sing?! I couldn't believe he included that when a retake could have been so easily done. The content of the book is well worth the questionable production.

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A Most Excellent Book

If you could sum up A People's History of the United States in three words, what would they be?

As a history/philosophy instructor, I can honestly share this is one of the more critical books everyone owes themself to work their way through. Just a very important book on the underbelly of American History.

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Relentless

Told the story that school books failed to tell in a way that is captivating and remarkable. Social energy to be drawn from each chapter. Ideal for the average joe to the political scientist!

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