Background
Charles Euchner was born on November 23, 1960, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. He is the son of P. C. Euchner, Jr, a mechanical engineer, and Gale (Young) Euchner, an artist.
2201 West End Ave, Nashville, TN 37235, United States
Euchner received his bachelor's degree from Vanderbilt University in 1982.
Baltimore, MD 21218, United States
Euchner earned his master's and doctor's degrees from Johns Hopkins University, in 1987 and 1990 respectively.
(From Washington to Bush; With material drawn from CQ's Gu...)
From Washington to Bush; With material drawn from CQ's Guide to the presidency , delineates how the presidency came to be and has endured for two centuries, following the major developments that have shaped presidential power, and the struggles over the definition of authority that have resulted in institutional changes.
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1992
(How Protest And Dissent Are Changing American Democracy (...)
How Protest And Dissent Are Changing American Democracy (Transforming American Politics); With style and grace, Charles Euchner weaves together hundreds of examples drawn from movements spanning the ideological spectrum to offer both a practical and intellectual guidebook to political activism in a reputedly apathetic age, embracing with abandon the art of making a difference.
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1996
(The Extraordinary Story of Baseball's Most Improbable Cha...)
The Extraordinary Story of Baseball's Most Improbable Champions; Readers can expect to learn a great deal about the history of Little League and the stories behind many teams. This well-written book will inform and entertain.
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2007
(A People's History of the 1963 March on Washington; Nobod...)
A People's History of the 1963 March on Washington; Nobody Turn Me Around will challenge your understanding of the March on Washington, both in terms of what happened but also regarding what it ultimately set in motion. The result was a day that remains the apex of the civil rights movement—and the beginning of its decline.
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2010
Charles Euchner was born on November 23, 1960, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States. He is the son of P. C. Euchner, Jr, a mechanical engineer, and Gale (Young) Euchner, an artist.
Euchner received his bachelor's degree from Vanderbilt University in 1982. He earned his master's and doctor's degrees from Johns Hopkins University, in 1987 and 1990 respectively.
Euchner served as a staff writer for the magazine Education Week for two years from 1982. From 1989 to 1990 he worked as a visiting instructor at the St. Mary’s College of Maryland. He moved to the College of the Holy Cross and was an assistant professor of political science there from 1990 to 1997. He was a coordinator of Boston Redevelopment Authority from 1997, and a volunteer of Boston Cares.
Euchner was the founding executive director of Harvard University's Rappaport Institute, which left in 2004 to focus on writing. Now he is working at Columbia University in the City of New York. He has also taught writing at Yale, in addition to developing the powerful Writing Code system
Euchner is the author of Nobody Turn Me Around: A People's History of the 1963 March on Washington and other renowned books on politics, sports and writing. Throughout his career, Euchner has explored the Civil Rights Revolution, which transformed America and the world in the last-half century. Since then he has published books on baseball, diplomacy, civil rights and writing.
Additionally, Euchner edited the Governing Greater Boston Series, served on numerous advisory committees and contributed to newspapers and magazines.
(How Protest And Dissent Are Changing American Democracy (...)
1996(From Washington to Bush; With material drawn from CQ's Gu...)
1992(A People's History of the 1963 March on Washington; Nobod...)
2010(The Extraordinary Story of Baseball's Most Improbable Cha...)
2007(Dialogues on the Problems and Prospects of American Citie...)
2003(Why Sports Teams Move and Cities Fight to Keep Them)
1993(Inside the Real Game Fans Never See)
2006