The Record That (Almost) Never Was! (original) (raw)
The Critical Minute: Recording and Remembering Early American Political Thought
Robinson Woodward-Burns
The Tulsa Law Review, 2019
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Re‐hearing Fighting Words: Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire in Retrospect
Shawn Peters
Journal of Supreme Court History, 1999
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Clearing the air - eighteen views of Capitol Hill
Yvette Christianse
1994
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The Politics of Memory: Contesting the "Convention Night" Version of This Historic Day
Michelle A Amazeen
Media, Culture & Society, 2014
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“Listening for the Dissonant Voice: The Southern Archive as Cacophonous Song.” Carolinas Communication Annual 31 (2015): 4-9.
Sean Patrick O'Rourke
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The Caning of Charles Sumner: Slavery, Race, and Ideology in the Age of the Civil War
Manisha Sinha
Journal of the Early Republic, 2003
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Life After: Oral Histories of the May 13 Incident
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BERITA: Malaysia/Singapore/Brunei Studies Group Association for Asian Studies, Vol. 49 No. 1, 2023
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Save Rock and Roll: A Look at Rights Afforded to Pre-1972 Sound Recordings and Why Federalization Should Be Granted
Amanda Alasauskas
Depaul Law Review, 2017
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Oratorical Footing in a New Medium: Recordings of Presidential Campaign Speeches, 1896-1912
Richard Bauman
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Keremidchieva, Z. (2014). "The US Congressional Record as a Technology of Representation: Toward a Materialist Theory of Institutional Argumentation." Journal of Argumentation in Context, 3(1): 57-82.
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The Congressional Hearing on National Freedom Day: An African-American Holiday
Leslie McLemore
Southeastern Political Review, 1993
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Presidential Materials: Politics and the Presidential Records Act
bruce montgomery
The American Archivist, 2003
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Crossing the Lines: Treason, Dissent, and Ben Wood's Copperhead New York Daily New
Menahem Blondheim
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Recovering a "Lost" Story Using Oral History: The United States Supreme Court's Historic Green v. New Kent County, Virginia, Decision
Jody Allen
The Oral History Review, 2006
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Redefining the Moment Earl Caldwell V Judith Miller
Kaia Shivers
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The Good, the Great, and the Ugly of Public History
Jeffrey Lauck
2015
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Kindling the 'Singing Flame" : The Destruction of the Public Record Office (30 June 1922) as a Historical Problem
John M. Regan
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Oral History and the Study of the Judiciary
Chad Oldfather
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Howe (1835), Dixon (1920) and McLachlan (1923): Comparative Perspectives on the Legal History of Sedition
Barry Cahill
University of New Brunswick Law Journal, 1996
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HUAC Investigates North Carolina: How Federal Documents Can Help Uncover State and Local History
David Durant
2016
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"The Time Has Now Gone by When Things of This Nature Are to be Hidden from the Public": Mediating Bodily and Archival Violence
Journal Panorama, Anne Strachan Cross
Panorama, 2020
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Don't Have the Data? Make Them Up! Congressional Archives As Untapped Data Sources
Scott A. Frisch
PS: Political Science and Politics, 2003
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Democratic Narrative, History, and Memory
Bernard von Bothmer
Journal of American History, 2012
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Violence, silence and the four truths: towards healing in U.S.-American historical memory
Barbara Little
International Journal of Heritage Studies, 2018
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Oral History Interview on Sheff v. O'Neill (with video
Eugene Leach
2011
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“On the Record.” Review of Francis X. Blouin Jr and William G. Rosenberg eds., "Archives, Documentation, and Institutions of Social Memory" and M. Proctor, M. G. Cook and C. Williams eds., "Political Pressure and the Archival Record," History Workshop Journal, 64, November 2007, 439-445.
Richard Taws
History Workshop Journal, 2007
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Political rivalry in Rhode Island: William H. Vanderbilt vs. J. Howard McGrath: the wiretapping case
Debra Mulligan
2007
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Divided We Quarrel: The Politics of Congressional Investigations, 1947-2004
Matthew Dull
Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2009
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The West and Congressional Fights before the Civil War: Mark O. Hatfield Lecture Series Post-Lecture Discussion
Kenneth Coleman
Oregon Historical Quarterly, 2021
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The Limits of Oral History: Ethics Amid Highly Politicized Research Settings (2011)
Erin Jessee
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"Trial Transcript as Political Theory: Principles and Performance in the Penn-Mead Case," Political Theory 2013
Andrew R Murphy
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only in America: The Unique Status of Sound Recordings under US Copyright Law and How It Threatens our Audio Heritage
Tim Brooks
American Music, 2009
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The politics of preservation: oral history, socio-legal studies, and praxis
Anna Bryson
Journal of Law and Society, 2021
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Oral History, Civil Rights and the Archival Role
Rebecca Hankins
2004
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Editors' Introduction: Sound Politics: Critically Listening to the Past
Duane Corpis
Radical History Review, 2015
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