33 Questions About American History
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Author(s) | Thomas Woods |
Country | United States |
Subject(s) | History |
Genre(s) | Non-fiction |
Publisher | Crown Forum |
Publication date | 2007 |
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Pages | 306 pp. |
ISBN | 9780307346681 |
OCLC Number | 80019826 |
33 Questions About American History You're Not Supposed to Ask is a book by historian Thomas Woods. As the title suggests, the text investigates modern myths that have become all but completely accepted as historical fact by today's general public as well as much of academia.
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See also
Links
- Official page at TomWoods.com
- Articles, essays and reviews
- "Were American Indians Really Environmentalists?" by Thomas Woods, July 2007
- Mises Review: "33 Questions About American History You're Not Supposed to Ask" by David Gordon, 2007 (republished as Mises Daily here)
- "The Not So Wild, Wild West" by Terry Anderson and P.J. Hill, 1979
- Other media
- "33 Questions" interview by Jeffrey Tucker
- "The Economics of the 33 Questions" Tom Woods at Mises Circle 2007 (audio)
- "33 Questions on American History" Tom Woods at ASC 2008
- 33 Questions About American History at Wikipedia