specializing in public programming, and editor of Past Meets Present Essays About Historic Interpretation and Public Audiences (Smithsonian Institution Press, 1987). ANN WALTNER is Assistant Professor in History and East Asian Studies at the University of Minnesota. Her reviews and essays in Chinese Studies have appeared in The Asia Record, American Historical Revieus and Ming Studies among other publications. MARILYN YOUNG, Professor of History at New York University, is the editor of Women in China: Feminism and Social Change; and co-author of Transforming Russia and China: Revolutionary Struggles in the 20th Century LARY MAY is Associate Professor in the American Studies program at the University of Minnesota, and author of Screening Out the Past He is currently editing Promise and Perik Explorations in the Origins of Postwar American Culture (forthcoming, University of Chicago Press). MICHAEL FRISCH is Editor of the OHR , and Professor of History and American Studies at SUNY-Buffalo. His book A Shared Authority: Essays on the Craft and Practice of Oral and Public History is forthcoming from the State University of New York Press.
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