Draft:Edward T. O'Donnell

  • Comment: First remove IMDb as they aren't reliable source per WP:IMDB. The C-span also may be useful in the "External link" section. Some of the sources weren't dependent on Edward and thus, doesn't meet WP:SIRS. Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 10:41, 15 June 2024 (UTC)


Edward T. O’Donnell is an American historian specializing in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era. In particular, he has expertise within the labor, immigration, and reform movements in the United States. He is an Associate Professor of History in history department at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. O’Donnell has written op-eds and features for publications such as the New York Times,.[1] Newsweek,[2] The Daily News,[3][4] Washington Post,[5] and Huffington Post.[6]

He also frequently appears in history documentaries and programs on C-SPAN,[7] PBS, CuriosityStream,[8] and the History Channel, including Theodore Roosevelt (2022), FDR (2023), Toys That Built America (2021, 2022), Engineering That Built the World (2022), Modern Marvels [Dark Marvels (2023)], and The Booze, Bets and Sex That Built America (2022).

  1. ^ O'Donnell, Edward T. (2006-05-07). "Bring Us Your Tired, Your Poor. Or Don't". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  2. ^ O’Donnell, Edward T. (2015-09-05). "Why We Celebrate Labor Day Has Never Been More Relevant". Newsweek. Retrieved 2024-03-07. http://www.newsweek.com/why-we-celebrate-labor-day-has-never-been-more-relevant-368768
  3. ^ O'Donnell, Edward T. (2020-10-15). "Why historians are very worried about a second term of Trump". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  4. ^ O'Donnell, Edward T. (2020-11-03). "Trump's call for poll watchers recalls the origins of the secret ballot". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  5. ^ O'Donnell, Edward T. (2019-03-17). "Perspective | When Irish immigrants were America's most feared terrorist group". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  6. ^ O'Donnell, Edward T. (2016-07-01). "What the Declaration of Independence Declares for Us". HuffPost. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  7. ^ "Edward O'Donnell | C-SPAN.org". www.c-span.org. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  8. ^ "Hi$tory – Curiosity Stream". Retrieved 2024-03-07.

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