by mt82561n | May 24, 2022 | Oral History
Crossing Cultures: Oral History and Public History by Jill Liddington and Graham Smith, Oral History Society Abstract: Public history takes a past stretching from yesterday right back to prehistory; its concerns lie with the processes by which those parts are...
by mt82561n | May 24, 2022 | Oral History
On the Other Foot: Oral History Students as Narrators by Stephen Solan, the Oral History Review Abstract: An understudied element of the oral history exchange is the experience of a narrator during the interview. Discussions of this topic in the literature on oral...
by mt82561n | May 23, 2022 | Oral History
Four Paradigm Transformations in Oral History by Allistar Thomson, The Oral History Review Abstract: This paper reviews critical developments in the international history of oral history and outlines four paradigmatic revolutions in theory and practice: the postwar...
by mt82561n | May 23, 2022 | Oral History
Community oral history: where we have been, where we are going by Linda Shopes, Oral History Society Abstract: This article is a slightly revised version of Linda Shopes’ keynote address to the Oral History Society’s 2014 conference in Manchester, UK. In...
by mt82561n | Apr 26, 2022 | Oral History
Crisis Oral History focuses on the intersection of recent events and individual or community trauma and memory in direct response to a societal crisis, including but not limited to: wars, natural disasters, repression of political, economic, or social identity, and...
by mt82561n | Apr 26, 2022 | Oral History
The Oral History Association (OHA) defines oral history as “a field of study and a method of gathering, preserving and interpreting the voices and memories of people, communities, and participants in past events.” Oral history is both the oldest form of...
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