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American History
Year: August 2018
Pages: 76
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Language: ENG



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The Plot of American History by Howard Zinn A People's History of the United States Author: Howard Zinn Publication Date: 1980 Genre: Historical Non-Fiction Pages: 763 A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn is a historical narrative that challenges the traditional understanding of American history, offering a different perspective on the events that shaped the country. The book focuses on the experiences of ordinary people, rather than the powerful leaders and institutions, and provides a more inclusive and diverse view of American history. Plot Summary The book begins with the arrival of Europeans in the New World and the devastating impact they had on Native American populations. It then follows the development of the colonies, the Revolutionary War, and the formation of the United States. Zinn argues that the American Dream has been a myth for most Americans, especially for those who are not white, male, and wealthy. He explores how the Founding Fathers were not as democratic as they claimed to be and how the Constitution was not designed to protect the rights of all citizens. Instead, it protected the interests of the wealthy elite. Throughout the book, Zinn highlights the struggles of marginalized groups such as women, African Americans, and laborers. He shows how these groups have fought for their rights and freedoms throughout American history, often against great odds.
The Plot of American History by Howard Zinn A People's History of the United States Author: Howard Zinn Publication Date: 1980 Genre: Historical Non-Fiction Pages: 763 A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn - исторический нарратив, бросающий вызов традиционному пониманию американской истории, предлагающий иной взгляд на события, которые сформировали страну. Книга фокусируется на опыте обычных людей, а не могущественных лидеров и институтов, и предоставляет более инклюзивный и разнообразный взгляд на американскую историю. Краткое изложение сюжета Книга начинается с прибытия европейцев в Новый Свет и разрушительного воздействия, которое они оказали на индейское население. Затем следует развитие колоний, война за независимость и образование США. Зинн утверждает, что «Американская мечта» была мифом для большинства американцев, особенно для тех, кто не белый, не мужчина и не богат. Он исследует, как отцы-основатели не были столь демократичны, как они утверждали, и как Конституция не была разработана для защиты прав всех граждан. Вместо этого она защищала интересы богатой элиты. На протяжении всей книги Зинн освещает борьбу маргинальных групп, таких как женщины, афроамериканцы и рабочие. Он показывает, как эти группы боролись за свои права и свободы на протяжении всей американской истории, часто вопреки большим разногласиям.
The Plot of American History by Howard Zinn A People's History of the United States Author: Howard Zinn Public Date 1980 Genre: Historical Non-Fiction Pages 763 A People's istory of the United States by Howard Zinn è un narrativo storico che sfida la comprensione tradizionale della storia americana, offrendo una visione diversa degli eventi che hanno creato il Paese. Il libro si concentra sull'esperienza di persone comuni, non di potenti leader e istituzioni, e fornisce una visione più inclusiva e diversificata della storia americana. Il riassunto della storia del libro inizia con l'arrivo degli europei nel Nuovo Mondo e l'impatto devastante che hanno avuto sulla popolazione indiana. Poi c'è lo sviluppo delle colonie, la guerra per l'indipendenza e l'istruzione degli Stati Uniti. Zinn sostiene ché American Dream "era un mito per la maggior parte degli americani, soprattutto per quelli che non sono bianchi, né maschi, né ricchi. Egli indaga come i padri fondatori non siano stati così democratici come sostenevano e come la Costituzione non sia stata progettata per proteggere i diritti di tutti i cittadini. Invece difendeva gli interessi delle ricche élite. Durante tutto il libro, Zinn ha messo in luce la lotta di gruppi marginali come le donne, gli afroamericani e i lavoratori. Mostra come questi gruppi abbiano lottato per i loro diritti e le loro libertà durante tutta la storia americana, spesso contro grandi divergenze.
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