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A Shared Authority

Essays on the Craft and Meaning of Oral and Public History
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Acknowledgments Introduction I. Memory, History, and Cultural Authority Headnotes 1. Oral History and Hard Times: A Review Essay 2. The Memory of History 3. American History and the Structures of Collective Memory: A Modest Exercise in Empirical Iconography II. Interpretive Authority in Oral History Headnotes 4. Oral History and the Presentation of Class Consciousness: The New York Times v. The Buffalo Unemployed 5. Preparing Interview Transcripts for Documentary Publication: A Line-by-Line Illustration of the Editing Process 6. Presenting and Receiving Oral History across Cultural Space: A Note on Responses of Chinese Students to the Documentary Trilogy One Village in China 7. Oral History, Documentary, and the Mystification of Power: A Critique of Vietnam: A Television History III. A Shared Authority: Scholarship, Audience, and Public Presentation Headnotes 8. Quality in History Programs: From Celebration to Exploration of Values 9. Town Into City: A Reconsideration on the Occasion of Springfield's 350th Anniversary, 1636-1986 10. "Get the Picutre?" A Review Essay 11. Audience Expectations as Resource and Challenge: Ellis Island as a Case Study 12. Urban Public History in Celebratory Contexts: The Example of the "Philadelphia's Moving Past" Project 13. The Presentation of Urban History in Big City Museums Notes

Author Biography:

Michael Frisch is Professor and Chair of the Department of American Studies at State University of New York at Buffalo.
Release date NZ
May 8th, 1990
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Undergraduate
Illustrations
Total Illustrations: 0
Pages
273
Dimensions
152x229x25
ISBN-13
9780791401330
Product ID
4263424

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