Postwar America: 1945-1971
By (Author) Howard Zinn
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
25th September 2012
Second Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
Cold wars and proxy conflicts
973.92
Paperback
284
Width 136mm, Height 208mm
349g
The post-World War II boom in America brought about massive changes in society and culture, not just in the U.S. but around the world. The U.S. had solidified itself as the strongest nation of the world. However, tensions with the Soviet Union intensified into the Cold War leading to a change in politics and social conventions. In Postwar America, Howard Zinn offers an underground, lesser-known view on these spirited years in history. By critically examining America's militarism abroad as well as racism, Zinn raises challenging questions about this era.
Howard Zinn: Howard Zinn (1922-2010) was a historian, playwright, and activist. He wrote the classic A People's History of the United States, a brilliant and moving history of the American people from the point of view of those whose plight has been largely omitted from most histories.