
HOWARD ZINN’s (1922–2010) great subject isn’t war, but peace. After his experience as a bombardier in World War II, he became convinced that there could be no such thing as a “just war,” as the vast majority of modern warfare’s victims are made up of innocent civilians. In his books, including A People’s History of the United States and its companion volume, Voices of a People’s History of the United States, Zinn affirms the power of the masses to influence major events. Through a lifetime of pointed scholarship and principled civil disobedience, he has led and continues to lead generations in the ways of peace.
Books by Howard Zinn
by Anthony Arnove and Howard Zinn
Voices of a People's History of the United States: 10th Anniversary Edition
by Howard Zinn
A Young People's History of the United States, Volume One: Columbus to the Spanish-American War
by Howard Zinn
A Young People's History of the United States, Volume Two: Class Struggle to the War on Terror
by Clara Nieto and Howard Zinn
Masters of War: Latin America and U.S. Agression From the Cuban Revolution Through the Clinton Years
by Kurt Vonnegut, Micah Ian Wright, et al.