According to the recorded tradition of the North American Oral History Association, "oral history was established in 1948 as a modern technique for historical documentation when Columbia University historian Allan Nevins began recording the memoirs of persons significant in American life." This essay explores significant issues in oral history, fifty years on. It focuses on four developments that are central to the current concerns of oral historians, drawing on lessons from oral history projects around the world. First, scholars now recognize that interviewing operates within culturally specific systems of communication, so that there is not necessarily a single or universal "right way" to do oral history. Second, new thinking about memory...
The profile of oral history research has grown dramatically over the past two decades. One of the re...
Recording the memories of people’s unique life experiences is a powerful research methodology. Its r...
Women’s history and oral history grew up together. Each developed from a commitment to reveal and re...
This essay reviews critical developments in the history of oral history and outlines four paradigm t...
Oral history has changed its focus since the 1970s. It is still an important method of recovering ne...
In the past twenty years scholars have engaged with exploring the function and process of historical...
Every family and every place has a history of its own, one that can contribute detailed knowledge to...
Oral history projects often are designed to collect the stories not told in official historical docu...
Oral history is as old as history itself, and constitutes an early branch of historical research. It...
The author, from the perspective of a contemporary history researcher, indicates the potential commo...
<p>In its first part, the article consists of a detailed discussion on eighteen texts on oral histor...
Women’s history and oral history grew up together. Each developed from a commitment to reveal and re...
There are lots of tasks for the SIOP historian; one of the most important and most pleasurable is th...
Recording the memories of people’s unique life experiences is a powerful research methodology. Its r...
This article brings a reflection about some contemporary problems of oral history. The author studie...
The profile of oral history research has grown dramatically over the past two decades. One of the re...
Recording the memories of people’s unique life experiences is a powerful research methodology. Its r...
Women’s history and oral history grew up together. Each developed from a commitment to reveal and re...
This essay reviews critical developments in the history of oral history and outlines four paradigm t...
Oral history has changed its focus since the 1970s. It is still an important method of recovering ne...
In the past twenty years scholars have engaged with exploring the function and process of historical...
Every family and every place has a history of its own, one that can contribute detailed knowledge to...
Oral history projects often are designed to collect the stories not told in official historical docu...
Oral history is as old as history itself, and constitutes an early branch of historical research. It...
The author, from the perspective of a contemporary history researcher, indicates the potential commo...
<p>In its first part, the article consists of a detailed discussion on eighteen texts on oral histor...
Women’s history and oral history grew up together. Each developed from a commitment to reveal and re...
There are lots of tasks for the SIOP historian; one of the most important and most pleasurable is th...
Recording the memories of people’s unique life experiences is a powerful research methodology. Its r...
This article brings a reflection about some contemporary problems of oral history. The author studie...
The profile of oral history research has grown dramatically over the past two decades. One of the re...
Recording the memories of people’s unique life experiences is a powerful research methodology. Its r...
Women’s history and oral history grew up together. Each developed from a commitment to reveal and re...