Witnesses to Nuremberg: About the Authors
Bruce M. Stave
is Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor Emeritus of
History and director of the Oral History Office at the
University of Connecticut. He is co-author of From the Old
Country: An Oral History of European Migration to America,
which was published in the Twayne Oral History Series and
won the 1995 Homer D. Babbidge, Jr. Award. He has published
eight other books and has served as editor of The Oral History
Review an d Associate Editor of the Journal of Urban History.
Michele Palmer is a freelance
writer and editor. The former manager of Tapescribe, the
transcribing service of the Oral History Office at the
University of Connecticut, she is co-author, with Bruce
M. Stave, of Mills and Meadows: A Pictorial History of Northeast
Connecticut. She is author of Toile, a study of
the fabric, and also writes for children under the name
Malka Penn.
Leslie Frank is a doctoral
student in history at the University of Connecticut and
is working on a study of housing in Providence, RI. Her
interests include the history of work, identity, and technology.
She compiled the catalog for the Witnesses to Nuremberg
oral history project. |