• On privacy, copyright, video games, institutional review boards, activist scholarship, and history that talks back
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : monographic
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: RomanoRenee Christine,
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: PotterClaire Bond, 1958-
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: Project Muse
    Place of Publication: Athens
    Published: University of Georgia Press;
    Year of Publication: c2012
    Description: 1 online resource (296 p.).
    Series: Since 1970 : histories of contemporary America
    Subject: History, Modern - Historiography -
    Subject: Historiography - Technological innovations -
    Subject: Historiography - Methodology -
    Subject: Historiography - Sources - United States -
    Subject: United States - History - 21st century -
    Subject: United States - History - 20th century -
    Online resource: http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780820343716/
    Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index
    ISBN: 9780820343716electronic bk.
    ISBN: 0820334677electronic bk.
    ISBN: 9780820334677hbk.
    ISBN: 9780820343020pbk.
    ISBN: 0820343021pbk.
    Content Note: Just over our shoulder : the pleasures and perils of writing the recent past / Renee C. Romano and Claire Bond Potter -- Not dead yet : my identity crisis as a historian of the recent past / Renee C. Romano -- Working without a script : reflections on teaching recent American history / Shelley Sang-Hee Lee -- Opening archives on the recent American past : reconciling the ethics of access and the ethics of privacy / Laura Clark Brown and Nancy Kaiser -- Who owns your archive? : historians and the challenge of intellectual property law / Gail Drakes -- The Berkeley compromise : oral history, human subjects, and the meaning of "research" / Martin Meeker -- The presence of the past : iconic moments andthe politics of interviewing in Birmingham / Willoughby Anderson -- When radical feminism talks back : taking an ethnographic turn in the living past / Claire Bond Potter -- Do historians watch enough TV? : broadcast news as a primary source / David Greenberg -- Playing the past : the video game simulation as recent American history / Jeremy K. Saucier-- Eternal flames : the translingual imperative in the study of World War II memories / Alice Yang and Alan S. Christy -- When the present disrupts the past : narrating home care / Eileen Boris and Jennifer Klein -- "Cult" knowledge : the challenges of studying new religious movements in America / Julius H. Bailey
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