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  1. Squatting History: The Power of Oral History as a History-Making Practice
  2. Amy Starecheski
  3. pp. 187-216
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  1. “Sharecroppers’ Troubadour”: Can We Use Songs and Oral Poetry as Oral History?
  2. Michael K. Honey
  3. pp. 217-228
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  1. The Unsaid, the Incommunicable, the Unbearable, and the Irretrievable
  2. Henry Greenspan
  3. pp. 229-243
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  1. Reflecting on the Quantum Leap: Promises and Perils of Oral History on the Web
  2. Sherna Berger Gluck
  3. pp. 244-256
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  1. “Insights and Oversights”: Reflections on the Documentary Tradition and the Theoretical Turn in Oral History
  2. Linda Shopes
  3. pp. 257-268
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  1. Studs Terkel, Historian
  2. Michael Frisch
  3. pp. 269-278
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  1. Tearing Up the Master’s Narrative: Stetson Kennedy and Oral History
  2. Paul Ortiz
  3. pp. 279-289
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  1. Oral History, Hermeneutics, and Embodiment
  2. Jeff Friedman
  3. pp. 290-300
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  1. Being Peace and Practicing Peace: New Mexico Buddhists and the Peace Within
  2. Kim Lacy Rogers
  3. pp. 301-313
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  1. “Confessing Animals,” Redux: A Conversation between Alexander Freund and Erin Jessee
  2. Troy Reeves, Caitlin Tyler-Richards
  3. pp. 314-324
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  1. From Boat to Throat: How Oral Histories Immerse Students in Ecoliteracy and Community Building
  2. Katie Kuszmar
  3. pp. 325-340
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  1. Using Online Video Oral Histories to Engage Students in Authentic Research
  2. Jill Goodman Gould, Gail Gradowski
  3. pp. 341-350
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  1. Erased from the Landscape: The Hidden Lives of Cloistered Nuns by Abbie Reese (review)
  2. Teresa Bergen
  3. pp. 351-352
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  1. SoMove: Social Movements Oral History Tour (review)
  2. SY Choung
  3. pp. 353-354
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  1. Homegoings Directed by Christine Turner (review)
  2. Douglas Mungin
  3. pp. 354-356
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  1. Around the Globe: Rethinking Oral History with its Protagonists by Miroslav Vaněk (review)
  2. Anna Batistová
  3. pp. 357-358
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  1. Collect and Record!: Jewish Holocaust Documentation in Early Postwar Europe by Laura Jockusch (review)
  2. Jessica Clark
  3. pp. 361-363
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  1. Hard to Get: 20-Something Women and the Paradox of Sexual Freedom by Leslie C. Bell (review)
  2. Michele Curran Cornell
  3. pp. 363-365
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  1. Accidental Immigrants and the Search for Home: Women, Cultural Identity, and Community by Carol E. Kelley (review)
  2. Nancy Dewey
  3. pp. 365-367
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  1. Assassination and Commemoration: JFK, Dallas, and the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza by Stephen Fagin (review)
  2. Sarah Dziedzic
  3. pp. 367-370
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  1. Passing the Test: Combat in Korea, April–June 1951 Edited by William T. Bowers and John T. Greenwood (review)
  2. Brandon K. Gauthier
  3. pp. 370-372
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  1. Hog’s Exit: Jerry Daniels, the Hmong, and the CIA by Gayle L. Morrison (review)
  2. Karen S. Harper
  3. pp. 372-374
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  1. The Sounds of Silence: Turkey’s Armenians Speak (ed.) by Ferda Balancar (review)
  2. Stefan Ihrig
  3. pp. 374-376
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  1. The Social Worker Speaks: A History of Social Workers through the Twentieth Century by David Burnham (review)
  2. Julia Johnson
  3. pp. 376-378
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  1. The Black Revolution on Campus by Martha Biondi (review)
  2. Anna F. Kaplan
  3. pp. 378-380
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  1. Why Jazz Happened by Marc Myers (review)
  2. Nancy MacKay
  3. pp. 381-382
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  1. The Storied South: Voices of Writers and Artists by William Ferris (review)
  2. Alex T. Primm
  3. pp. 382-384
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  1. Memory Studies (review)
  2. Kimberly A. Redding
  3. pp. 384-386
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  1. Small Town America in World War II: War Stories from Wrightsville, Pennsylvania by Ronald E. Marcello (review)
  2. Donald A. Ritchie
  3. pp. 387-388
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  1. Knowing History in Mexico: An Ethnography of Citizenship by Trevor Stack (review)
  2. Amy Starecheski
  3. pp. 391-393
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  1. Race, Remembering, and Jim Crow’s Teachers by Hilton Kelly (review)
  2. Sarah Travis
  3. pp. 395-397
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  1. The Seeds We Planted: Portraits of a Native Hawaiian Charter School by Noelani Goodyear-Ka‘opua (review)
  2. Harley Walden
  3. pp. 398-400
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  1. Irish Women at Work, 1930–1960: An Oral History by Elizabeth Kiely and Maire Leane (review)
  2. Valerie Yow
  3. pp. 400-402
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  1. Editor’s Introduction
  2. Kathryn L. Nasstrom
  3. pp. i-iii
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