Howard Zinn titled Chapter 17 in "A People's History" as "Or Does It Explode?" as a provocative question to highlight the simmering discontent and growing inequities within society that could potentially lead to explosive social upheaval or revolution. It serves to challenge readers to reflect on the consequences of unchecked inequality and injustice.
Chapter 15 "Self Help in hard Times" in A Peoples History of the United States, page 386, 4th paragraph and on.
Howard Zinn was an American historian. He was most famous for writing the book entitled "A People's History of The United States". The book went on to become a bestseller and is still very popular today.
It is Chapter 11 entitled Robber Barons. Also, if your looking for interesting recent work done on the gilded age, you may want to read Cecelia Tichi's book, "Civic Passions," which draws parallels between the first gilded age and our own time.
He appears first in the end of chapter 135
Walter Chitty has written: 'All the blood of all the Howards, with a little of other peoples, including the true history of Walter Hope Long Howard, lately discovered also an autobiography of the author and divers other matters.' -- subject(s): Howard family
No history has been written AFAIK.
H. Howard Frisinger has written: 'The history of meteorology to 1800' -- subject(s): Meteorology, History
Never heard of him can you quopte a chapter and verse please?
Howard Sprague Reed has written: 'A short history of the plant sciences' -- subject(s): Botany, History
J. Howard Pratt has written: 'Memories of life on the Ridge' -- subject(s): History, Local History
first page/third paragraph. sentence starting with "these traits did not...
No, "A People's History of the United States" by Howard Zinn has not been shown to be falsified.