Description |
1 audio disc (63 min.) : stereo ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 track sheet |
Physical Medium |
4 3/4 in. |
Description |
1.4 m/s |
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stereo |
Note |
Titles from disc label. |
Event |
Program #708 broadcast week: Oct. 4-10, 2004 ; program #709 broadcast week: Oct. 11-17, 2004. |
System Details |
Audio compact disc. |
Note |
Each program runs 29 min. plus promotional announcements and 2 min., 10 sec. commentary. |
Performer |
Guests, Robert Landers interviewed in the first program; Tatiana Zaharchenko interviewed in the second program. |
Note |
"From the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars." |
Summary |
Program #708: "James T. Farrell was one of America's most noted writers. Much of his work centered on the lives of the working-class Irish Americans in south side Chicago in the 20th Century's first decades. Farrell also actively participated in the great literary and political arguments of his day. Biographer, Robert Landers -- author of 'An honest writer: the life and times of James T. Farrell' explains Farrell's legacy."--Track sheet. |
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Program #709: "The nuclear accident at Chernobyl left many Russians angered by their government's secretive handling of the disaster. As dissatisfaction grew, environmental groups began to insist on greater transparency in the development of environmental policy. They also sought, and achieved, increased official consideration of public opinion in setting those policies. Increasingly, these groups have used international conversations to aid their work in the nations of the former Soviet Union. Tatiana Zakharchenko explains how."--Track sheet. |
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Commentary #142: "The political environment in the U.S. Congress is increasingly poisonous. Former Congressman Lee Hamilton makes the cases for civility in American politics."--Track sheet. |
Linking Entry |
This describes one issue from the audio portion of the magazine, Dialogue, created by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and broadcast on both radio and television. |
Subject |
Farrell, James T. (James Thomas), 1904-1979.
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Farrell, James T. (James Thomas), 1904-1979. |
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Novelists, American -- 20th century -- Biography.
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Novelists, American. |
Chronological Term |
20th century |
Genre/Form |
Biographies.
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Subject |
Irish Americans -- Biography.
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Irish Americans. |
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Chernobyl Nuclear Accident, Chornobylʹ, Ukraine, 1986 -- Public opinion.
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Chernobyl Nuclear Accident (Chornobylʹ, Ukraine : 1986) |
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Public opinion. |
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Nuclear energy -- Safety regulations -- Russia (Federation) -- Public opinion.
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Nuclear energy -- Safety regulations. |
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Russia (Federation) |
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Nuclear energy. |
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Environmental policy -- Russia (Federation) -- Public opinion.
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Environmental policy. |
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United States -- Politics and government.
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United States. |
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Politics and government. |
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Legislative bodies -- Ethics.
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Legislative bodies -- Ethics. |
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United States. Congress -- Ethics.
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United States. Congress. |
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Ethics. |
Genre/Form |
Sound recordings.
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Sound recordings.
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Biographies.
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Added Author |
Zakharchenko, Tatʹi͡ana.
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Hamilton, Lee.
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Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
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Public Radio International.
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Added Title |
Dialogue (Radio program). 2004. No. 708.
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Dialogue (Radio program). 2004. No. 709.
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Politics, diplomacy and the Russian environment
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Lee Hamilton commentary #142: Congress depends on civility
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Congress depends on civility.
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Constituent Unit: |
Dialogue (Radio program) 2004 (OCoLC)39307750 |
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