This article discusses the development of oral history in the United States and how this has led the field to becoming interdisciplinary in interesting and useful ways. It traces its origins in the 17th century and explains its establishment as method (oral data collection), a subfield of history (oral historiography) and a resource for teachers, communities, and researchers of all kinds (oral history). The author describes the practical applications of oral history in other fields such as anthropology, education/ teaching, ethnic studies/ethnohistory/American studies, folklore, gerontology, legal studies, literary history, media studies and media production, and women and gender studies. A review of oral history guides is also given. The a...
<p>In its first part, the article consists of a detailed discussion on eighteen texts on oral histor...
Thanks to the internet, educators now have unprecedented access to oral histories. We are examining ...
This article considers the use of recorded oral history and how existing collections can be used and...
This article discusses the development of oral history in the United States and how this has led the...
In the second half of the twentieth century, resea·rchers in all fields of study have become more se...
This article will chronicle how those professionals called archivist, charged with collecting, prese...
The author, from the perspective of a contemporary history researcher, indicates the potential commo...
peer reviewedThe article presents a workflow for combining oral history and language technology, and...
Oral history projects often are designed to collect the stories not told in official historical docu...
Modern historical instruction requires educators to cover broad expanses of history and prepare stud...
The purpose of this article is to show how the interplay between technology and social-cultural chan...
The article focuses on the impact of digital media on the recording and presentation of oral history...
Brochure outlining the purpose of oral history, with practical advice on how to conduct interviews, ...
The Appalachian Oral History Project (AOHP) is a product of its time, resulting from the social unre...
This article makes a case in defense of oral history in the study of political science and internati...
<p>In its first part, the article consists of a detailed discussion on eighteen texts on oral histor...
Thanks to the internet, educators now have unprecedented access to oral histories. We are examining ...
This article considers the use of recorded oral history and how existing collections can be used and...
This article discusses the development of oral history in the United States and how this has led the...
In the second half of the twentieth century, resea·rchers in all fields of study have become more se...
This article will chronicle how those professionals called archivist, charged with collecting, prese...
The author, from the perspective of a contemporary history researcher, indicates the potential commo...
peer reviewedThe article presents a workflow for combining oral history and language technology, and...
Oral history projects often are designed to collect the stories not told in official historical docu...
Modern historical instruction requires educators to cover broad expanses of history and prepare stud...
The purpose of this article is to show how the interplay between technology and social-cultural chan...
The article focuses on the impact of digital media on the recording and presentation of oral history...
Brochure outlining the purpose of oral history, with practical advice on how to conduct interviews, ...
The Appalachian Oral History Project (AOHP) is a product of its time, resulting from the social unre...
This article makes a case in defense of oral history in the study of political science and internati...
<p>In its first part, the article consists of a detailed discussion on eighteen texts on oral histor...
Thanks to the internet, educators now have unprecedented access to oral histories. We are examining ...
This article considers the use of recorded oral history and how existing collections can be used and...