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.
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Volume 42, Issue 1, Winter/Spring 2015Editorial Board
Editor
Stephanie Gilmore,
Independent Scholar
Managing Editor
Troy Reeves,
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Book Review Editor
David Caruso,
Chemical Heritage Foundation
Media and Non-Print Review Editor
Jennifer Abraham Cramer,
Louisiana State University
Pedagogy Section Editor
Glenn Whitman,
Saint Andrews Episcopal School
Copyeditor
Elinor Mazé,
Retired, Baylor University Institute for Oral History
Editorial Board
Doug Boyd,
University of KentuckySean Field,
University of Cape TownErin Jessee,
Scottish Oral History Centre, University of StrathclydeLu Ann Jones,
National Park ServiceDaniel Kerr,
American UniversityTracy K’Meyer,
University of LouisvilleSusan McCormick,
State University of New York, AlbanyNancy Mirabal,
University of Maryland, College ParkIrene Reti,
University of California, Santa CruzMolly Rosner,
Rutgers UniversityMark Tebeau,
Arizona State UniversityAlistair Thomson,
Monash University
President
Paul Ortiz,
University of Florida
Vice President/President-Elect
Anne Valk,
Williams College
First Vice President
Doug Boyd
University of Kentucky
Executive Director
Cliff Kuhn,
Georgia State University
Council
Jeff Friedman,
Rutgers UniversityKristine Navarro-McElhaney,
University of Texas at El PasoAmy Starecheski,
Columbia Center for Oral HistoryRegennia Williams,
Cleveland State University