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Table of Contents

  1. Editor’s Introduction
  2. Kathryn L. Nasstrom
  3. pp. i-ii
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Articles

  1. “Confessing Animals”: Toward a Longue Durée History of the Oral History Interview
  2. Alexander Freund
  3. pp. 1-26
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  1. Living with Schizophrenia: Coping, Resilience, and Purpose
  2. Lynda L. Crane, Tracy A. McDonough
  3. pp. 27-47
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  1. Taking Their Place Among the Giants: Performing Oral Histories of Pennsylvania’s Black Freedom Struggle
  2. Judith A. Ridner, Susan W. Clemens-Bruder
  3. pp. 48-76
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  1. Reclaiming the Past: Oral History and the Legacy of Integration in West Mount Airy, Philadelphia
  2. Abigail Perkiss
  3. pp. 77-107
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  1. Loose Bits of Shrapnel: War Stories, Photographs, and the Peculiarities of Postmemory
  2. Sean Field
  3. pp. 108-131
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Media Reviews

  1. Harford Voices: An Oral History Exhibit (review)
  2. Erin M. Hess
  3. pp. 132-133
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  1. Apollo Theater Oral History Project and the Apollo Theater Oral History Project at C.S. 154 by Harlem Apollo Theater (review)
  2. James Anders Levy
  3. pp. 134-136
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  1. Water Like Stone by Zack Godshall and Michael Pasquier (review)
  2. Emily Nemens
  3. pp. 136-138
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  1. The Gatekeepers directed by Dror Moreh (review)
  2. Elisabeth Sydor
  3. pp. 139-141
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Featured Review

  1. Crawfish Bottom: Recovering a Lost Kentucky Community by Douglas A. Boyd (review)
  2. pp. 142-152
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  1. John B. Wolford
  2. John B. Wolford
  3. pp. 142-144
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  1. Sarah Milligan
  2. Sarah Milligan
  3. pp. 144-146
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  1. Tracy E. K’Meyer
  2. Tracy E. K’Meyer
  3. pp. 146-148
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  1. Katherine A. Scott
  2. Katherine A. Scott
  3. pp. 148-150
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  1. Joanna Hay
  2. Joanna Hay
  3. pp. 150-152
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Book Reviews

  1. Jim Crow Wisdom: Memory and Identity in Black America since 1940 by Jonathan Scott Holloway (review)
  2. W. Michael Ashcraft
  3. pp. 153-155
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  1. The Nashville Way: Racial Etiquette and the Struggle for Social Justice in a Southern City by Benjamin Houston (review)
  2. Kenneth J. Bindas
  3. pp. 155-156
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  1. High Rise Stories: Voices From Chicago Public Housing edited by Audrey Petty (review)
  2. Shanna Farrell
  3. pp. 156-158
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  1. Public Forgetting: The Rhetoric and Politics of Beginning Again by Bradford Vivian (review)
  2. Sean Field
  3. pp. 159-160
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  1. The Legend of Spring-Heeled Jack: Victorian Urban Folklore and Popular Cultures by Karl Bell (review)
  2. Jeff Friedman
  3. pp. 161-163
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  1. A German Generation: An Experiential History of the Twentieth Century by Thomas A. Kohut (review)
  2. Erica Fugger
  3. pp. 163-165
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  1. From Brown to Meredith: The Long Struggle for School Desegregation in Louisville, Kentucky, 1954–2007 by Tracy E. K’Meyer (review)
  2. Anna F. Kaplan
  3. pp. 170-172
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  1. Manufacturing Mennonites: Work and Religion in Post-War Manitoba by Janis Thiessen (review)
  2. Stephanei Krehbiel
  3. pp. 172-174
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  1. When Boxing Was a Jewish Sport by Allen Bodner (review)
  2. Miriam Laytner
  3. pp. 174-176
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  1. Reining in the State: Civil Society and Congress in the Vietnam and Watergate Eras by Katherine A. Scott (review)
  2. Allen K. Lowe
  3. pp. 176-178
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  1. A Route 66 Companion Edited by David King Dunaway (review)
  2. Nancy MacKay
  3. pp. 179-180
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  1. A Principled Stand: The Story of Hirabayashi v. United States by Gordon K. Hirabayashi (review)
  2. Troy Reeves
  3. pp. 181-182
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  1. Genentech: The Beginnings of Biotech by Sally Smith Hughes (review)
  2. Jessica Roseberry
  3. pp. 182-184
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