Recently a study was undertaken to narrate and analyse the World War II experience of South African prisoners-of-war (POWs). One of the aims of the study was to provide a voice to the POWs whose stories had gone largely unobserved by local and international historians. The objective of this article is to describe the research method. The reasons for the extensive reliance on oral interviews are explained by providing an overview of the historiography and by describing the nature of the archival material. Additionally, specific analytical aspects concerning oral history, such as memory, retrospective knowledge, dual evaluation and intergenerational communication, are considered, as well as the manner in which rapport was established between ...
International audienceInterrogation represents a crucial moment for prisoners of war, and this artic...
Oral history, defined by Ronald Grele as ‘the interviewing of eyewitness participants in the events ...
One of the main objections against oral history interviews is their retrospective character – the di...
Oral history as a technique for historical documentation was initiated in the North. It has been rec...
In South Africa, as in other countries, the techniques of oral history can open up many new areas fo...
Over the past two decades, historians have begun using oral histories to reinterpret the history of ...
This book consists of two main parts. The first part offers a basic methodological introduction, pre...
This book consists of two main parts. The first part offers a basic methodological introduction, pre...
This book consists of two main parts. The first part offers a basic methodological introduction, pre...
This book is rooted in the author’s experience as an interviewer and researcher in the Mauthausen Su...
This book is rooted in the author’s experience as an interviewer and researcher in the Mauthausen Su...
CITATION: Horn, K. 2011. Narratives from North Africa : South African prisoner-of-war experience fol...
The article will discuss the specific character of testimony about traumatic experiences of the Worl...
Abstract This article discusses postwar efforts to document the survivor experience, which continue ...
International audienceInterrogation represents a crucial moment for prisoners of war, and this artic...
International audienceInterrogation represents a crucial moment for prisoners of war, and this artic...
Oral history, defined by Ronald Grele as ‘the interviewing of eyewitness participants in the events ...
One of the main objections against oral history interviews is their retrospective character – the di...
Oral history as a technique for historical documentation was initiated in the North. It has been rec...
In South Africa, as in other countries, the techniques of oral history can open up many new areas fo...
Over the past two decades, historians have begun using oral histories to reinterpret the history of ...
This book consists of two main parts. The first part offers a basic methodological introduction, pre...
This book consists of two main parts. The first part offers a basic methodological introduction, pre...
This book consists of two main parts. The first part offers a basic methodological introduction, pre...
This book is rooted in the author’s experience as an interviewer and researcher in the Mauthausen Su...
This book is rooted in the author’s experience as an interviewer and researcher in the Mauthausen Su...
CITATION: Horn, K. 2011. Narratives from North Africa : South African prisoner-of-war experience fol...
The article will discuss the specific character of testimony about traumatic experiences of the Worl...
Abstract This article discusses postwar efforts to document the survivor experience, which continue ...
International audienceInterrogation represents a crucial moment for prisoners of war, and this artic...
International audienceInterrogation represents a crucial moment for prisoners of war, and this artic...
Oral history, defined by Ronald Grele as ‘the interviewing of eyewitness participants in the events ...
One of the main objections against oral history interviews is their retrospective character – the di...