Catalogue II of the Regional Oral History Office, 1980-1998
Author: Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office
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Published: 1999
Total Pages: 248
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Author: Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office
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Published: 1999
Total Pages: 248
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Publisher: Bancroft Library, University
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 154
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John M. Allswang
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 2000-07-01
Total Pages: 366
ISBN-13: 0804780072
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book provides a detailed analytic history of direct legislation—the initiative and referendum—in California from its origins in the late nineteenth century to the present day. California was one of the first states to implement mechanisms for direct legislation, and these mechanisms have been used with growing frequency as the entire process has become professionalized (from signature-gathering through fund-raising to legal challenge and defense). The author studies this important political device in terms of voter interest and behavior, its role in public issues, and how it has affected the state’s politics and government. The book first analyzes how and why direct legislation came to California, seeing it as a typical example of the disconnected nature of progressive era reforms. It then studies selectively, from among the 300 propositions that have been on California ballots, those propositions that have been most relevant to the major issues of their time, have generated the highest levels of voter interest and participation, and have shaped the development of state politics and government. The author pays particular attention to the explosion of direct legislation, in frequency and consequence, since the Proposition 13 “property tax revolution” of 1978. He also describes how California’s contemporary direct legislation experience—from tax rebellion to harsher criminal justice to controversial ethnic issues—has had national ramifications. The book concludes with a careful analysis of the current state of the initiative and referendum in California: voter attitudes toward the process, its role as a “fourth branch” of government, and arguments for and against changes in the procedure. Based on extensive research in campaign documents, manuscript collections, the contemporary press, and other primary sources, the book also makes extensive use of voting data, public opinion polls, and official filings of campaign expenditures. All in all, it is the most comprehensive study ever made of a political process that is used today in twenty-seven states.
Author: Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office
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Published: 1954
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Published: 1967
Total Pages: 99
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Thomas Lee Charlton
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
Published: 2008
Total Pages: 392
ISBN-13: 9780759110915
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPart III and IV of Handbook of Oral History, now available in paper for classroom use.
Author: Thomas L. Charlton
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
Published: 2006-03-30
Total Pages: 638
ISBN-13: 0759114374
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOriginally intending to produce the first comprehensive scholarly reference guide to the antecedents, practices, and theory of oral history, the editors have gone even further, creating a highly readable and useful tool for scholars, students, and the general public. Covering the vast scope of this increasingly popular field, the eminent contributors discuss almost every aspect of a field that once was the province of historians but now has become increasingly democratized and available across numerous disciplines.
Author: Donald A. Ritchie
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 9780195154344
DOWNLOAD EBOOKContains chapters on the discipline of oral history, especially as it relates to public history; starting an oral history project, including funding, staffing, equipment, processing, and legal concerns; conducting interviews; using oral history in research and writing, including publishing; videotaping oral history; and more.
Author: Leslie Roy Ballard
Publisher: Rowman Altamira
Published: 2007-04-09
Total Pages: 327
ISBN-13: 075911384X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKGathered here are parts I and II of the Handbook of Oral History, which set the benchmark for knowledge of the field. The eminent contributors discuss the history and methodologies of a field that once was the domain of history scholars who were responding to trends within the academy, but which has increasingly become democratized and widely used outside the realm of historical research. This handbook will be both a traveling guide and essential touchstone for anyone fascinated by this dynamic and expanding discipline.