Stephen Bird, Adam Silver, Joshua Yesnowitz
Agitation with a Smile
Howard Zinn's Legacies and the Future of Activism
Stephen Bird, Adam Silver, Joshua Yesnowitz
Agitation with a Smile
Howard Zinn's Legacies and the Future of Activism
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Assesses the legacy and contemporary relevance of the radical US historian and activist, Howard Zinn, with contributions from Noam Chomsky and others.
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Assesses the legacy and contemporary relevance of the radical US historian and activist, Howard Zinn, with contributions from Noam Chomsky and others.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781612051819
- ISBN-10: 1612051812
- Artikelnr.: 34782850
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781612051819
- ISBN-10: 1612051812
- Artikelnr.: 34782850
Stephen Bird, Adam Silver, Joshua C. Yesnowitz
Chapter 1 Agitation with a Smile
Stephen Bird
Adam Silver
Joshua C. Yesnowitz; Chapter 2 Ludlow Massacre; Part 1 Zinn as Historian and Public Intellectual; Chapter 3 Legacies and Breakthroughs
Ambre Ivol
Paul Buhle; Chapter 4 The US Left in Generational Perspective
Ambre Ivol; Chapter 5 Thinking the Radical Public Intellectual
Paul Reynolds; Part 2 Zinn in Theory; Chapter 6 Against All Authority
Eric Boehme; Chapter 7 The Forbidden Word
iga Vodovnik; Chapter 8 Politics against the Law
Christopher C. Robinson; Chapter 9 Dear Diary
Alix Olson; Part 3 Zinn in Practice; Chapter 10 War Is a Condition in Need of a Cure
Patricia Moynagh; Chapter 11 Howard Zinn
Ross Caputi; Chapter 12 Archivists of Optimism
Alix Olson; Chapter 13 Walking
Martín Espada; Part 4 Zinn Today and Tomorrow; Chapter 14 Two
Three
Many Zinns
Edward P. Morgan; Chapter 15 For Howard Zinn
Irene Gendzier*I want to thank the three editors of this volume-Joshua Yesnowitz
Stephen Bird
and Adam Silver-for their initiative and commitment to its publication. I also wish to thank some of those former students at Boston University and friends of Howard Zinn who sent testimony of their appreciation on the occasion of the memorial for Zinn organized by members of the BU Political Science Department and other faculty on March 27
2010
including José Velasco Cruz
from Mexico; Rachid Tlemcani
from Algeria; Bill Hansen
from Nigeria; and Danny Schechter
from New York.; Chapter 16 Reassessing Zinn
Stephen Bird
Adam Silver
Joshua C. Yesnowitz; afterword Afterword
Noam Chomsky;
Stephen Bird
Adam Silver
Joshua C. Yesnowitz; Chapter 2 Ludlow Massacre; Part 1 Zinn as Historian and Public Intellectual; Chapter 3 Legacies and Breakthroughs
Ambre Ivol
Paul Buhle; Chapter 4 The US Left in Generational Perspective
Ambre Ivol; Chapter 5 Thinking the Radical Public Intellectual
Paul Reynolds; Part 2 Zinn in Theory; Chapter 6 Against All Authority
Eric Boehme; Chapter 7 The Forbidden Word
iga Vodovnik; Chapter 8 Politics against the Law
Christopher C. Robinson; Chapter 9 Dear Diary
Alix Olson; Part 3 Zinn in Practice; Chapter 10 War Is a Condition in Need of a Cure
Patricia Moynagh; Chapter 11 Howard Zinn
Ross Caputi; Chapter 12 Archivists of Optimism
Alix Olson; Chapter 13 Walking
Martín Espada; Part 4 Zinn Today and Tomorrow; Chapter 14 Two
Three
Many Zinns
Edward P. Morgan; Chapter 15 For Howard Zinn
Irene Gendzier*I want to thank the three editors of this volume-Joshua Yesnowitz
Stephen Bird
and Adam Silver-for their initiative and commitment to its publication. I also wish to thank some of those former students at Boston University and friends of Howard Zinn who sent testimony of their appreciation on the occasion of the memorial for Zinn organized by members of the BU Political Science Department and other faculty on March 27
2010
including José Velasco Cruz
from Mexico; Rachid Tlemcani
from Algeria; Bill Hansen
from Nigeria; and Danny Schechter
from New York.; Chapter 16 Reassessing Zinn
Stephen Bird
Adam Silver
Joshua C. Yesnowitz; afterword Afterword
Noam Chomsky;
Chapter 1 Agitation with a Smile
Stephen Bird
Adam Silver
Joshua C. Yesnowitz; Chapter 2 Ludlow Massacre; Part 1 Zinn as Historian and Public Intellectual; Chapter 3 Legacies and Breakthroughs
Ambre Ivol
Paul Buhle; Chapter 4 The US Left in Generational Perspective
Ambre Ivol; Chapter 5 Thinking the Radical Public Intellectual
Paul Reynolds; Part 2 Zinn in Theory; Chapter 6 Against All Authority
Eric Boehme; Chapter 7 The Forbidden Word
iga Vodovnik; Chapter 8 Politics against the Law
Christopher C. Robinson; Chapter 9 Dear Diary
Alix Olson; Part 3 Zinn in Practice; Chapter 10 War Is a Condition in Need of a Cure
Patricia Moynagh; Chapter 11 Howard Zinn
Ross Caputi; Chapter 12 Archivists of Optimism
Alix Olson; Chapter 13 Walking
Martín Espada; Part 4 Zinn Today and Tomorrow; Chapter 14 Two
Three
Many Zinns
Edward P. Morgan; Chapter 15 For Howard Zinn
Irene Gendzier*I want to thank the three editors of this volume-Joshua Yesnowitz
Stephen Bird
and Adam Silver-for their initiative and commitment to its publication. I also wish to thank some of those former students at Boston University and friends of Howard Zinn who sent testimony of their appreciation on the occasion of the memorial for Zinn organized by members of the BU Political Science Department and other faculty on March 27
2010
including José Velasco Cruz
from Mexico; Rachid Tlemcani
from Algeria; Bill Hansen
from Nigeria; and Danny Schechter
from New York.; Chapter 16 Reassessing Zinn
Stephen Bird
Adam Silver
Joshua C. Yesnowitz; afterword Afterword
Noam Chomsky;
Stephen Bird
Adam Silver
Joshua C. Yesnowitz; Chapter 2 Ludlow Massacre; Part 1 Zinn as Historian and Public Intellectual; Chapter 3 Legacies and Breakthroughs
Ambre Ivol
Paul Buhle; Chapter 4 The US Left in Generational Perspective
Ambre Ivol; Chapter 5 Thinking the Radical Public Intellectual
Paul Reynolds; Part 2 Zinn in Theory; Chapter 6 Against All Authority
Eric Boehme; Chapter 7 The Forbidden Word
iga Vodovnik; Chapter 8 Politics against the Law
Christopher C. Robinson; Chapter 9 Dear Diary
Alix Olson; Part 3 Zinn in Practice; Chapter 10 War Is a Condition in Need of a Cure
Patricia Moynagh; Chapter 11 Howard Zinn
Ross Caputi; Chapter 12 Archivists of Optimism
Alix Olson; Chapter 13 Walking
Martín Espada; Part 4 Zinn Today and Tomorrow; Chapter 14 Two
Three
Many Zinns
Edward P. Morgan; Chapter 15 For Howard Zinn
Irene Gendzier*I want to thank the three editors of this volume-Joshua Yesnowitz
Stephen Bird
and Adam Silver-for their initiative and commitment to its publication. I also wish to thank some of those former students at Boston University and friends of Howard Zinn who sent testimony of their appreciation on the occasion of the memorial for Zinn organized by members of the BU Political Science Department and other faculty on March 27
2010
including José Velasco Cruz
from Mexico; Rachid Tlemcani
from Algeria; Bill Hansen
from Nigeria; and Danny Schechter
from New York.; Chapter 16 Reassessing Zinn
Stephen Bird
Adam Silver
Joshua C. Yesnowitz; afterword Afterword
Noam Chomsky;