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Donald A. Ritchie

Autor de Doing Oral History

27+ Obras 783 Miembros 7 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Donald A. Ritchie serves as Historian of the United States Senate. A past president of the Oral History Association, he is also the editor of The Oxford Handbook of Oral History (2011).

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Nota de desambiguación:

(eng) Do not combine Donald Richie and Donald A. Ritchie. They are two different authors.

Series

Obras de Donald A. Ritchie

Doing Oral History (1995) 290 copias
Our Constitution (2006) 97 copias
Reporting from Washington (2005) 37 copias
Press Gallery (1991) 28 copias
The U.S. Constitution (1989) 10 copias
American Journalists (1997) 9 copias
A Necessary Fence (1989) 6 copias

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Nombre canónico
Ritchie, Donald A.
Otros nombres
Ritchie, Donald Arthur
Fecha de nacimiento
1945-12-23
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Educación
City College of New York (BA|1965)
University of Maryland, College Park (MA|1969)
University of Maryland, College Park (PhD|1975)
Ocupaciones
historian
Organizaciones
U.S. Senate (historian emeritus)
Aviso de desambiguación
Do not combine Donald Richie and Donald A. Ritchie. They are two different authors.

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Interesting quasi-biography, quasi-analysis of the longtime Washington columnist and muckraker, which dives into how Pearson (and his assistants/colleagues) produced his column, and how he managed the many controversies he was involved in. Also interesting is how Pearson used his position to push his own political views.
 
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EricCostello | Sep 14, 2023 |
3 hoofdstukken aanwezig:
The Dynamics of Interviewing, Mary Kay Quinlan

Memory and Remembering in Oral History, Alistair Thomson

Doing Video Oral History, Brien R. Williams
 
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HistoRadNed | Mar 10, 2018 |
5526. Electing FDR The New Deal Campaign of 1932, by Donald A. Ritchie (read 14 Jan 2018) This book by the Historian of the United States Senate, was published in 2007 and while the main focus is on what happened in 1932 it covers events leading up to that election year and also events since then. It is carefully done and is full of fascinating details. It does pretty convincingly indicate that if FDR had not won the needed two-thirds vote on the fourth ballot at the 1932 Democratic Convention he might not have been nominated, though in hindsight it is hard to see who could have beaten him since he had a healthy majority of the delegate vote on the third ballot. The book shows that Hoover came to realize that he would not be re-elected as the election date drew near but he never realized how badly he would lose. The book is a great read and I enjoyed it thoroughly. .… (más)
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Schmerguls | Jan 15, 2018 |
Some good advice here, clearly based on a wealth of experience. Organisation seemed slightly confusing and some sections are dated wrt. technology for recording etc.
 
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paulusm | 2 reseñas más. | Sep 12, 2010 |

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Miembros
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