The Radical Reader: the Incredible Hunyuan Breakthrough - Timothy Patrick Mccarthy - Books - New Press - 9781565846821 - November 5, 2003
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The Radical Reader: the Incredible Hunyuan Breakthrough

Timothy Patrick Mccarthy

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The Radical Reader: the Incredible Hunyuan Breakthrough

Marc Notes: Bibl. ref. & index; Dist. by W. W. Norton & Company; Avail. in cloth. Publisher Marketing: Radicalism is as American as apple pie. One can scarcely imagine what American society would look like without the abolitionists, feminists, union organizers, civil rights workers, gay and lesbian activists, and environmentalists who have fought to breathe life into the promises of freedom and equality, the lifeblood of American democracy. Review Citations: Booklist 07/01/2003 pg. 1851 (EAN 9781565846821, Paperback) Library Journal 10/01/2003 pg. 99 (EAN 9781565846821, Paperback) Wilson Senior High Core Col 01/01/2004 pg. 8 (EAN 9781565846821, Paperback) Publishers Weekly 06/01/2003 (EAN 9781565846821, Paperback) Wilson Public Library Catalog 01/01/2005 pg. 19 (EAN 9781565846821, Paperback) Wilson Senior High Core Col 01/01/2007 pg. 77 (EAN 9781565846821, Paperback) Wilson Public Library Catalog 12/31/2008 pg. 145 (EAN 9781565846821, Paperback) Wilson Senior High Core Col 01/01/2011 pg. 89 (EAN 9781565846821, Paperback) Wilson Public Library Catalog 01/01/2013 pg. 154 (EAN 9781565846821, Paperback) Contributor Bio:  McCarthy, Timothy Patrick Timothy Patrick McCarthy is Lecturer on History and Literature and on Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Harvard University. He is co-editor, with John McMillian, of "The Radical Reader" (The New Press). John Stauffer teaches English and American civilization, also at Harvard. His first book, "The Black Hearts of Men", won the 2002 Frederick Douglass Prize for the Best Book on Slavery. They both live in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Michael Fellman is Professor of Liberal Studies at Simon Fraser University and author of "Twisting the Cross". Martin Duberman is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History at CUNY and the author of some twenty books, including "Paul Robeson" (The New Press). Contributor Bio:  McMillan, John C John McMillian teaches history and literature at Harvard University. His articles and review essays have appeared in Radical History Review; Rethinking History; American Quarterly; and elsewhere. He is co-editor, with Paul Buhle, of The New Left Re-examined (Temple University Press). Contributor Bio:  Foner, Eric Eric Foner is the preeminent historian of his generation, highly respected by historians of every stripe whether they specialize in political history or social history. His books have won the top awards in the profession, and he has been president of both major history organizations: the American Historical Association and the Organization of American Historians. He has worked on every detail of Give Me Liberty!, which displays all of his trademark strengths as a scholar, teacher, and writer. A specialist on the Civil War/Reconstruction period, he regularly teaches the nineteenth-century survey at Columbia University, where he is DeWitt Clinton Professor of History. In 2011, Foner's The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery won the Pulitzer Prize in History, the Bancroft Prize, and the Lincoln Prize.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 5, 2003
ISBN13 9781565846821
Publishers New Press
Pages 688
Dimensions 157 × 235 × 39 mm   ·   970 g

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