
Oral History
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- CONTENTS
- David K. Dunaway Introduction: The Interdisciplinarity of Oral History
- Willa K. Baum From the Preface to the First Edition.
- PART ONE THE GATEWAY TO ORAL HISTORY
- 1. Allan Nevins Oral History: How and Why It was Born
- 2. Louis Starr Oral History
- 3. Ronald J. Grele Directions for Oral History in the United States
- PART TWO INTERPRETING AND DESIGNING ORAL HISTORY
- 4. Alice Hoffman Reliability and Validity in Oral History
- 5. Barbara Tuchman Distinguishing the Significantfrom the Insignificant
- 6. William Cutler III Accuracy in Oral History Interviewing
- 7. William Moss Oral History: An Appreciation
- 8. Jan Vansina Oral Tradition and Histrical Methodology
- 9. Ruth Finnengan A Note on Oral Traditionand Historical Evidence
- 10. David Lance Oral History Project Design
- 11. Saul Benison Introduction to Tom Rivers
- 12. Peter Friedlander Theory, Method, and Oral History
- 13. Amelia Fry Reflection on Ethics
- PART THREE ORAL, ORAL HISTORY APPLIED: LOCAL, ETHNIC, FAMILY, AND WOMEN'S HISTORY
- 14. Lynwood Montell Preface to The Saga of Coe Ridge
- 15. Larry Danielson The Folklorist, the Oral Historian, and Local History
- 16. Gary Y. Okihiro Oral History and the Writing of Ethnic History
- 17. Shema Gluck What's So Special About Women? Women's Oral History
- 18. Linda Shopes Using Oral History for a Family History Project
- 19. Tamara Hareven The Search for Generational Memory
- 20. Alex Haley Black History, Oral History, and Genealogy
- PART FOUR ORAL HISTORY AND RELATED DISCIPLINES: FOLKLORE, ANTHROPOLOGY, MEDIA, AND LIBRARIANSHIP
- 21. Richard Dorson The Oral Historian and the Folklorist
- 22. Charles Joyner Oral History as Communicative Event
- 23. Sidney Mintz The Anthropological Interview and the Life History
- 24. David K. Dunaway Radio and the Public Use of Oral History
- 25. Willa K. Baum The Expanding Role of the Librarian in Oral History
- PART FIVE ORAL HISTORY AND REGIONAL STUDIES.
- 26. Eugenia Meyer Oral History in Mexico and the Caribbean
- 27. Paul Thompson The Development of Oral History in Britain
- 28. Karin Hartewig Oral History in Germany
- 29. Daniele Voldman Oral History in France
- 30. Alessandro Portelli Oral History in Italy
- 31. Dora Schwarzstein Oral History in Latin America
- Index
- About the Editors
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