Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
688
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 2003
Editorial
The New Press
ISBN-10
1565846826
ISBN-13
9781565846821
Descripción
Timothy Patrick McCarthy and Eric Foner delve into the depths of American history, uncovering the vibrant and often overlooked radical tradition that has shaped the nation. Through carefully selected key documents, they illuminate the voices and movements that have challenged the status quo, revealing a rich tapestry of ideas and actions that define American radicalism.
The authors invite readers to explore how radicalism is intertwined with the American identity, emphasizing that it is not just a historical footnote but a vital component of the country's ongoing struggle for justice and equality. Each document serves as a testament to the courage and vision of those who dared to dream of a better society, sparking critical conversations about freedom and democracy.
This compelling narrative encourages a deeper understanding of the past, while also inspiring contemporary engagement with the issues that continue to resonate today. Through the lens of these historical texts, McCarthy and Foner challenge readers to reflect on their own roles within this long tradition of activism and change.
The authors invite readers to explore how radicalism is intertwined with the American identity, emphasizing that it is not just a historical footnote but a vital component of the country's ongoing struggle for justice and equality. Each document serves as a testament to the courage and vision of those who dared to dream of a better society, sparking critical conversations about freedom and democracy.
This compelling narrative encourages a deeper understanding of the past, while also inspiring contemporary engagement with the issues that continue to resonate today. Through the lens of these historical texts, McCarthy and Foner challenge readers to reflect on their own roles within this long tradition of activism and change.
Géneros
Historia
LGBTQ+