Oral History

Oral History

Author: David K. Dunaway

Publisher: AltaMira Press

Published: 1996-09-18

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 0759117632

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Oral History: An Interdisciplinary Anthology is a collection of classic articles by some of the best known proponents of oral history, demonstrating the basics of oral history, while also acting as a guidebook for how to use it in research. Added to this new edition is insight into how oral history is practiced on an international scale, making this book an indispensable resource for scholars of history and social sciences, as well as those interested in oral history on the avocational level. This volume is a reprint of the 1984 edition, with the added bonus of a new introduction by David Dunaway and a new section on how oral history is practiced on an international scale. Selections from the original volume trace the origins of oral history in the United States, provide insights on methodology and interpretation, and review the various approaches to oral history used by folklorists, historians, anthropologists, and librarians, among others. Family and ethnic historians will find chapters addressing the applications of oral history in those fields.


Handbook of Oral History

Handbook of Oral History

Author: Thomas Lee Charlton

Publisher: Rowman Altamira

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 650

ISBN-13: 9780759102293

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In recent decades, oral history has matured into an established field of critical importance to historians and social scientists alike. Handbook of Oral History captures the current state-of-the-art, identifies major strands of intellectual development, and predicts key directions for future growth in theory, research, and application.


Thinking about Oral History

Thinking about Oral History

Author: Thomas Lee Charlton

Publisher: Rowman Altamira

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13: 9780759110915

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Part III and IV of Handbook of Oral History, now available in paper for classroom use.


The Oral History Reader

The Oral History Reader

Author: Robert Perks

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13: 0415133521

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Arranged in five thematic parts, "The Oral History Reader" covers key debates in the post-war development of oral history.


Elite Oral History Discourse

Elite Oral History Discourse

Author: Eva M. McMahan

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 2015-10-15

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 0817358544

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Over the past thirty years, oral history has found increasing favor among social scientists and humanists, with scholars “rediscovering” the oral interview as a valuable method for obtaining information about the daily realities and historical consciousness of people, their histories, and their culture. One primary issue is the question of how the communicative performances of the interviewer and narrator jointly influence the interview. Using methods of conversation/discourse analysis, the author describes the collaborative processes that enable interviewers and narrators to interact successfully in the interview context.


History of Oral History

History of Oral History

Author: Thomas Lee Charlton

Publisher: Rowman Altamira

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 9780759102309

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Contains seven essays from Handbook of oral history, published in 2006.


Recording Oral History

Recording Oral History

Author: Valerie Raleigh Yow

Publisher: Rowman Altamira

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 9780759106550

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In Recording Oral History, Second Edition, Valerie Raleigh Yow builds on the foundation of her classic text with a fully updated and substantially expanded new edition. One of the most widely used and highly regarded textbooks ever published in the field, Yow's updated edition now includes new material on using the internet, an examination of the interactions between oral history and memory processes, and analysis of testimony and the interpretation of meanings in different contexts. It will interest researchers and students in a wide variety of disciplines including history, sociology, anthropology, education, psychology, social work, and ethnographic methods.


A Power Among Them

A Power Among Them

Author: Karen Pastorello

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0252032306

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The extraordinary life of labor activist, immigrant, and feminist, Bessie Abramowitz Hillman


Women in Congress, 1917-2006

Women in Congress, 1917-2006

Author: Matthew Andrew Wasniewski

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 1020

ISBN-13:

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Contains profiles, contextual essays, historical images, and appendices that provide information about the 229 women who have served in Congress from 1917 through 2006.


The Important Things of Life

The Important Things of Life

Author: Dee Garceau

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2022-01-07

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13: 149620882X

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Sweetwater County lies in southwestern Wyoming, and has stood as a significant symbolic geography for the "new Western Woman’s" history. As the county in which Elinore Pruitt Stewart (Letters of a Woman Homesteader, Nebraska 1990) said she proved up her homestead in 1913, it is a fitting locale for the study of western gender relations. The Important Things of Life examines women’s work and family lives in Sweetwater County in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The 1880’s discovery of coal caused a population boom, attracting immigrants from numerous ethnic groups. At the same time, liberalized homestead law drew sheep and cattle ranchers. Dee Garceau demonstrates how survival on the ranching and mining frontier heightened the value of group cooperation in ways that bred conservative attitudes toward gender. Augmented by reminiscences and oral histories, Garceau traces the adaptations that broadened women’s work roles and increased their domestic authority. Hers is a compelling portrait of the American West as a laboratory of gender role change, in which migration, relocation, and new settlement underscored the development of new social identities.