Battles for Freedom
The Use and Abuse of American History
Eric Foner author Richard Kreitner editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:30th Jan '17
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For almost four decades, Eric Foner, one of America's most distinguished historians, has introduced readers of his journalism to unknown or forgotten characters in American history, methodically unearthing the hidden history of American radicalism.
In thiscollection of polemical pieces, Foner expounds on the relevance ofAbraham Lincoln's legacy in the age of Obama and on the need foranother era of Reconstruction. In addition to articles in which Fonercalls out politicians and the powerful for their abuse and misuseof American history, Foner assesses some of his fellow leadinghistorians of the late 20th century, including Richard Hofstadter,Howard Zinn and Eric Hobsbawm. Foner ends with an open letterto Bernie Sanders analysing the great tradition of radicalism thathe has spent his career studying and which, he argues, Americansof progressive disposition should seek to celebrate and retrieve.
'Nothing could be more timely, more needed than this collection of Eric Foner's work. For the depth and breadth of his intellect as well as the clarity and precision of his language, he has peers but no superiors. Throughout his career, Professor Foner has enlightened and provoked us to become our better selves.' - Toni Morrison, 'An extraordinary collection of essays, at once erudite and unflinching, from one of America's most gifted historians.' - Jill Lepore
ISBN: 9781784537692
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 25mm
Weight: 233g
240 pages