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Introduction: The Evolution of Oral History |
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Part I The Nature of Interviewing |
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1 The Dynamics of Interviewing |
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2 Those Who Prevailed and Those Who Were Replaced: Interviewing on Both Sides of a Conflict |
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3 Interviewing in Cross-Cultural Settings |
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4 Case Study: Oral History and Democracy: Lessons from Illiterates |
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Part II Memory and History |
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5 Memory and Remembering in Oral History |
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6 Can Memory Be Collective? |
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7 Case Study: Rome's House of Memory and History: The Politics of Memory and Public Institutions |
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8 How Does One Win a Lost War? Oral History and Political Memories |
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Federico Guillermo Lorenz |
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9 Disappointed Remains: Trauma, Testimony, and Reconciliation in Post-Apartheid South Africa |
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10 Case Study: Memory Work with Children Affected by HIV/AIDS in South Africa |
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159 | (10) |
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Part III Theory and Interpretation |
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11 The Stages of Women's Oral History |
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169 | (17) |
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186 | (16) |
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13 Remembering in Later Life: Generating Individual and Social Change |
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202 | (17) |
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14 The Proust Effect: Oral History and the Senses |
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219 | (14) |
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15 After Action: Oral History and War |
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233 | (11) |
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16 Case Study: "Above all, we need the witness": The Oral History of Holocaust Survivors |
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17 Case Study: Field Notes on Catastrophe: Reflections on the September 11, 2001, Oral History Memory and Narrative Project |
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Part IV The Technological Impact |
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18 Doing Video Oral History |
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267 | (10) |
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19 Case Study: Opening Up Memory Space: The Challenges of Audiovisual History |
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277 | (8) |
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20 Achieving the Promise of Oral History in a Digital Age |
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21 Oral History: Media, Message, and Meaning |
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22 Messiah with a Microphone? Oral Historians, Technology, and Sound Archives |
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315 | (18) |
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23 Case Study: Between the Raw and the Cooked in Oral History: Notes from the Kitchen |
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Part V Legal, Ethical, and Archival Imperatives |
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24 The Legal Ramifications of Oral History |
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25 Medical Ethics and Oral History |
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26 The Archival Imperative: Can Oral History Survive the Funding Crisis in Archival Institutions? |
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27 Case Study: The Southern Oral History Program |
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28 Case Study: What Is It That University-Based Oral History Can Do? The Berkeley Experience |
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Part VI Presenting Oral History |
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29 Toward a Public Oral History |
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30 Motivating the Twenty-first-Century Student with Oral History |
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449 | (21) |
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31 Oral History in Universities: From Margins to Mainstream |
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32 Case Study: Engaging Interpretation through Digital Technologies |
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33 Oral History in the Digital Age |
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