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by littlemerman
2104 days ago
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Nice to see an article about a history professor at the top of HN. :) As a former history major, I can confirm that Zinn's work, while well intentioned, isn't much respected in academia. He brought a useful new perspective but didn't back up his arguments with strong evidence. Poor evidence, however, doesn't discredit Zinn's central thesis about American history. For more rigorous approach American history I would recommend Eric Foner: http://www.ericfoner.com/books/index.html Although his focus is more global, Eric Hobsbawm is one of the most influential historians of the twentieth century. His "The Age of..." are worth a read" https://www.newyorker.com/books/under-review/eric-hobsbawm-t... The Age of Revolution: 1789-1848
The Age of Capital: 1848-1875
The Age of Empire: 1875-1914
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