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Edwards, our honored guest today on his latest book which is an autobiography. And my parochial Hoover Institution point thatll make is that his papers, all of the official papers are at the hoover archives in palo alto. And lee availed himself of that obviously when he was writing the book. In his acknowledgments, makes the point that there are some things he discovered the said you were lost or maybe he had forgotten about. So maybe i can suggest that as he talked about the book in your life and what is it like to go to archival papers and find things that you completely forgot about . Is that stupid when i said that . Anyway, lee edwards, for those of you that do not know him. He is the, one of the great historians of the conservative movement. He has written over 25 books. He is a great biography of goldwater, he has written the history of not modern conservatism. He is a distinguished fellow and conservative and i have come to admire him so much. One thing that will come to fruiti
Historian of american conservatism on his life, career and key moments in the conservative movement spoke about his book just right at the Hoover Institution. This is just over an hour. Good afternoon. For those of you that dont know me welcome. A more parochial absent all the official papers are at the Hoover Library archives in palo alto and we have failed themselves of that when writing the book and the acknowledgment makes the point that it was lost or maybe you had forgotten about so i would suggest you talk about the book in your life. What is it like to go through all of your archival papers and find things you completely forgot about . Do i seem that stupid that i said that. Those of you that do not know lee, he is one of the great historians of the conservative movement and hes written over 25 books and is a great biography of Barry Goldwater and history of conservatism in different angles and history of the Heritage Foundation where he is a distinguished fellow in conservativ
Director at the washington d. C. Office for the Hoover Institution. Welcome what we are going to do today is have a discussion led by lee edwards, our honored guest today on his latest book which is an autobiography. And my parochial Hoover Institution point thatll make is that his papers, all of the official papers are at the hoover archives in palo alto. And lee availed himself of that obviously when he was writing the book. In his acknowledgments, makes the point that there are some things he discovered the said you were lost or maybe he had forgotten about. So maybe i can suggest that as he talked about the book in your life and what is it like to go to archival papers and find things that you completely forgot about . Is that stupid when i said that . Anyway, lee edwards, for those of you that do not know him. He is the, one of the great historians of the conservative movement. He has written over 25 books. He is a great biography of goldwater, he has written the history of not mo
Official papers are at the archives and obviously when he was writing the book to make the point there were some things that he discovered maybe he had lost or discovered to suggest talking about the book what was it like to go through your archival papers things that you had completely forgotten about . [laughter] was i that stupid . Left left left mac. So one of the great historians of the conservative movement writing over 25 books about Barry Goldwater and the history of modern conservativism of the Heritage Foundation and how i have gotten to know him over the years and then to come to full fruition week is the Board Chairman of the victims of the communism fund that is a memorial here in washington and as you read through this you will see anti communism preservation of liberty is the true passion you can see the captive nations ever the years have appreciated what he has done. With a Major Program library of congress to examine 100 years since the revolution if we get all aspire