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A Dialogical Relationship. An Approach to Oral History ...
www.swaraj.orgA Dialogical Relationship. An Approach to Oral History Alessandro Portelli 1. Oral sources and oral history The phrase oral history is a common abbreviation for what we might describe, more articulately, as the use of oral sources in history or the social sciences.1 In its most elementary form, the oral narratives and testimony which constitute oral history are but an
Understanding oral history: Why do it? - Baylor University
www.baylor.eduUnderstanding oral history: Why do it? Oral history helps round out the story of the past. Oral history provides a fuller, more accurate picture of the past by augmenting the information provided by pub-lic records, statistical data, photographs, maps, letters, diaries, and other historical materials. Eyewitnesses to events
Bumpers College Oral History Centennial Project
pryorcenter.uark.eduPryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, Special Collections, University of Arkansas Libraries Bumpers College Centennial Oral History Project, Lionel Barton interview, 16 May 2006
Bumpers College Oral History Centennial Project
pryorcenter.uark.eduPryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History, Special Collections, University of Arkansas Libraries Bumpers College Centennial Project, David Andrews interview, 7 …
2008 Spring Newsletter (Read-Only) - Camden History
www.camdenhistory.org.auaccess to the libraries oral history collection. The local studies weblog will promote ‘Memories of your sub-urb project’. It will offer a unique
The David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas …
pryorcenter.uark.eduObjective Oral history is a collection of an individual's memories and opinions. As such, it is subject to the innate fallibility of memory and
Oral History Basic Information FINAL (1)
siarchives.si.eduSuggested Topics/Questions for Oral History Interviews p. 7 ... in sound or video and later in transcript for use by others removed in time and/or distance from the interviewee. Oral history also preserves the ENTIRE ... members, pets, traffic noise, etc. Get two glasses of water. Take a photograph. Turn off cell phones, etc. 2. Explain to your ...