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The Madness Of Writing: Lady Caroline Lamb's Byronic Identity, Paul Douglass
The Madness Of Writing: Lady Caroline Lamb's Byronic Identity, Paul Douglass
Paul Douglass
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Annual 1999 Academic Affairs Forum: Access To A Quality Education, Ellen N. Junn
Annual 1999 Academic Affairs Forum: Access To A Quality Education, Ellen N. Junn
Ellen N. Junn
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Working Toward A "Shared Authority" In The Discipline And Content Of Public Hlstory: A Case Study, Ruth E. Bryan
Working Toward A "Shared Authority" In The Discipline And Content Of Public Hlstory: A Case Study, Ruth E. Bryan
Ruth E. Bryan
This paper explores the meaning of “public history” using Michael Frisch’s concept of a “shared authority” (A Shared Authority, 1990) through a case study of the reviews of two edited and published oral histories, Outside the Magic Circle: The Autobiography of Virginia Foster Durr (ed. Hollinger F. Barnard, 1985) and All is Never Said: The Narrative of Odette Harper Hines (ed. Judith Rollins, 1995). The result is that although history can be produced by historians with the public and about the public, public history cannot be truly an authoritative history (making explicit connections between facts, narrative, and the purpose of …
Reasonable And Other Doubts: The Problem Of Jury Instructions, Robert C. Power
Reasonable And Other Doubts: The Problem Of Jury Instructions, Robert C. Power
Robert C Power
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