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Oral History



Oral History - compilation of historical data through interviews, usually tape-recorded and sometimes videotaped, with participants in, or observers of, significant events or times. Primitive societies have long relied on oral tradition to preserve a record of the past in the absence of written histories. In Western society, the use of oral material goes back to the early Greek historians   Read More...

13 of the Best Books and Articles on: Oral History

as selected by Questia School librarians.
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    Doing Oral History: A Practical Guide
    by Donald A. Ritchie. 320 pgs.


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    Envelopes of Sound: The Art of Oral History
    by Ronald J. Grele. 286 pgs.


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    New Worlds From Old, in Social Studies
    by Claire Hirshfield. 5 pgs.


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    War Stories: An Oral History of Life behind Bars
    by Susann Walens, Steven Egger. 190 pgs.


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    Country School Memories: An Oral History of One-Room Schooling
    by Robert L. Leight, Alice Duffy Rinehart. 154 pgs.


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    Women's Oral History: The Frontiers Reader
    by Susan H. Armitage, Patricia Hart, Karen Weathermon. 392 pgs.


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