sorta like “a people’s history of the united states” but more left wing, and more focused specifically on the midwest region? i imagine this would cover a lot of indigenous struggle.
people's history is fine but i would model my work after j sakai's Settlers. it would primarily be about the demon cracker white man but i would also like to talk about black and indian struggles yes
or maybe a modern class analysis of the entire united states
a marxist history of the midwest. or maybe a modern class analysis of the entire united states
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people's history is fine but i would model my work after j sakai's Settlers. it would primarily be about the demon cracker white man but i would also like to talk about black and indian struggles yes
start at 1970s or 80s and go from there
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This already exists, The Fatal Environment: The Myth of the Frontier in the Age of Industrialization, 1800–1890 by Richard Slotkin. It's a slog to read though. There's also The Two Faces of American Freedom. Also A Theory of Capitalist Regulation The US Experience.