In this Issue
The Oral History Review, the official publication of the Oral History Association since 1973, explores the recording, transcribing, and preserving of conversations with people who have participated in important political, cultural, and economic social developments in modern times. Articles, book and film reviews, and bibliographies deal with the authentication of human experience and research findings in oral history. This journal considers a broad spectrum of different social groups, cultures, and countries through the use of interviews, songs, photos, diagrams, and storytelling.
published by
Oxford University Pressviewing issue
Volume 35, Number 1, Winter/Spring 2008Editorial Board
Editor
Kimberly K. Porter, University of North Dakota
Assistant To The Editor
Mary Stromme, University of North Dakota
Book Review Editor
John Wolford, Ph.D, Missouri Historical Society
Media Review Editor
Doug Boyd, University of Alabama
Editorial Board
Susan Armitage, Washington State University
John Bodnar, Indiana University
Jack D. Ellis, University of Alabama in Huntsville
Bret Eynon, LaGuardia Center for Teaching and Learning
James F. Findlay, University of Rhode Island
Ruth Edmonds Hill, Radcliffe College
Tracy K’Meyer, University of Louisville
David Mould, Ohio University
Janet Nolan, Loyola University/Chicago
Karen Olson, Dundalk Community College
Troy Reeves, Idaho State Historical Society
Elly Shodell, Port Wash. (NY) Public Library
Amy Shuman, Ohio State University
Richard Cándida Smith, University of California, Berkeley
Bruce M. Stave, University of Connecticut