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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Kim Porter
  3. p. i
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  1. Community and Individual Memory: An Introduction
  2. Paul Thompson
  3. pp. i-v
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Articles

  1. “Do Grandmas Have Husbands?”: Generational Memory and Twentieth-Century Women’s Lives
  2. Sally Alexander
  3. pp. 159-176
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  1. Diasporic Memories: Community, Individuality, and Creativity—A Life Stories Perspective
  2. Mary Chamberlain
  3. pp. 177-187
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  1. Daughters’ Stories: Family Memory and Generational Amnesia
  2. Daniela Koleva
  3. pp. 188-206
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  1. Reticence in Oral History Interviews
  2. Lenore Layman
  3. pp. 207-230
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  1. Recalling War Trauma of the Pacific War and the Japanese Occupation in the Oral History of Malaysia and Singapore
  2. Kevin Blackburn
  3. pp. 231-252
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Media Review

  1. Crossroads to Freedom (review)
  2. Joshua D. Farrington
  3. pp. 253-254
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Review Essay

  1. What is StoryCorps, Anyway?
  2. Nancy Abelmann, Susan Davis, Cara Finnegan, Peggy Miller
  3. pp. 255-260
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Book Reviews

  1. Unmasking Class, Gender, and Sexuality in Nicaraguan Festival (review)
  2. Jill Hemming Austin
  3. pp. 261-262
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  1. Negotiating Cultures and Identities: Life History Issues, Methods, and Readings (review)
  2. Linda M. Baeza Porter
  3. pp. 262-264
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  1. Bill Bright and the Campus Crusade for Christ: The Renewal of Evangelicalism in Postwar America (review)
  2. Joshua Brahinsky
  3. pp. 264-266
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  1. Ask Me Now: Conversations in Jazz and Literature (review)
  2. Ted Buswick
  3. pp. 267-269
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  1. Women in Texas Music: Stories and Songs (review)
  2. Lindsay Clark
  3. pp. 269-270
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  1. From Diversity to Unity: Southern and Appalachian Migrants in Uptown Chicago, 1950–1970 (review)
  2. Thomas Wayne Copeland
  3. pp. 270-273
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  1. Evolution of a Missouri Asylum: Fulton State Hospital, 1851–2006 (review)
  2. Jeff D. Corrigan
  3. pp. 273-275
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  1. Talking Steel Towns: The Men and Women of America’s Steel Valley (review)
  2. Donna M. DeBlasio
  3. pp. 275-277
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  1. Muskrat Stew and Other Tales of a Penobscot Life: The Life Story of Fred Ranco (review)
  2. Peggy M. Dillon
  3. pp. 277-279
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  1. From Quebradita to Duranguense: Dance in Mexican American Youth Culture (review)
  2. Jeff Friedman
  3. pp. 279-281
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  1. How Strange It Seems: The Cultural Life of Jews in Small-Town New England (review)
  2. M. Rachel Gholson
  3. pp. 281-283
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  1. Reading, Writing, and Segregation: A Century of Black Women Teachers in Nashville (review)
  2. M. Gail Hickey
  3. pp. 283-285
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  1. The Girls Who Went Away: The Hidden History of Women Who Surrendered Children for Adoption in the Decades Before Roe v. Wade (review)
  2. Barbara Joans
  3. pp. 285-287
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  1. Been a Heavy Life: Stories of Violent Men (review)
  2. Daniel Kerr
  3. pp. 287-289
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  1. Survival Along the Continental Divide: An Anthology of Interviews (review)
  2. Susan A. Kitchens
  3. pp. 289-292
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  1. Dance Lodges of the Omaha People: Building from Memory (review)
  2. Mary A. Larson
  3. pp. 292-294
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  1. Matewan Before the Massacre: Politics, Coal, and the Roots of Conflict in a West Virginia Mining Community (review)
  2. Erica Lies
  3. pp. 294-296
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  1. Different Daughters: A History of the Daughters of Bilitis and the Rise of the Lesbian Rights Movement (review)
  2. Michella M. Marino
  3. pp. 296-298
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  1. Choosing Revolution: Chinese Women Soldiers on the Long March (review)
  2. Sheila Michaels
  3. pp. 298-300
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  1. Diabetes Among the Pima: Stories of Survival (review)
  2. Mari L. Nicholson-Preuss
  3. pp. 300-302
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  1. Curating Oral Histories: From Interview to Archive (review)
  2. Juliana M. Nykolaiszyn
  3. pp. 302-304
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  1. The Line: Combat in Korea, January–February 1951 (review)
  2. Melinda L. Pash
  3. pp. 304-306
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  1. Homeward Bound: American Veterans Return From War (review)
  2. Betsy Loren Plumb
  3. pp. 306-309
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  1. Growing Up Jim Crow: How Black and White Southern Children Learned Race (review)
  2. Allan Kent Powell
  3. pp. 309-311
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  1. Upbuilding Black Durham: Gender, Class, and Black Community in the Jim Crow South (review)
  2. Alyssa Ribeiro
  3. pp. 311-313
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  1. Sub: An Oral History of U.S. Navy Submarines (review)
  2. Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez
  3. pp. 313-315
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  1. Always a People: Oral Histories of Contemporary Woodland Indians (review)
  2. Barbara W. Sommer
  3. pp. 316-318
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  1. Yuungnaqpiallerput/The Way We Genuinely Live: Masterworks of Yup’ik Science and Survival (review)
  2. Rose Speranza
  3. pp. 318-320
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  1. Getting by in Postsocialist Romania: Labor, the Body, and Working-Class Culture (review)
  2. Tim Strangleman
  3. pp. 321-322
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  1. Special Issue: Oral History in Kentucky (review)
  2. Laurie Wilcox
  3. pp. 322-324
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  1. Living with Stories: Telling, Retelling, and Remembering (review)
  2. John Wolford
  3. pp. 324-327
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