Edited by Alison Laurie and Rachel Selby, the book comprises a selection of papers previously published in Oral history in New Zealand between 1989 and 2003.
top of page : I. Introduction. Just Do It; What is Oral History? Sequence For Oral History Research; Just Do It We all have stories to tell, stories we have lived from the inside out.
“Oral History” is a maddeningly imprecise term: it is used to refer to formal, rehearsed accounts of the past presented by culturally sanctioned tradition-bearers; to informal conversations about “the old days” among family members, neighbors, or coworkers; to printed compilations of stories told about past times and present experiences; and to
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At the center of every oral history is a unique human voice. The mission of the Academy Oral History Projects is to record, collect and preserve audio and video interviews with the men and women who form the rich fabric of filmmaking history – from designers, documentarians and executives to actors, animators, technicians and composers.
Oral History Web Sites; Select Oral History Projects & Lesson Plan Resources; Oral History Web Sites. Oral History Association The Oral History Association seeks to bring together all persons interested in oral history and provides both professional guidance and collegial environment for sharing information.
Welcome to the Making History: The changing face of the profession in Britain. A research project from the Institute of Historical Research (IHR) which explores the changing faces of the discipline of history in the United Kingdom
Welcome Oral history is the recording of people’s memories, experiences and opinions. It is: A living history of everyone’s unique life experiences
Oral history is a field of study and a method of gathering, preserving and interpreting the voices and memories of people, communities, and participants in past events.
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