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  1. Anzac Memories Revisited: Trauma, Memory and Oral History
  2. Alistair Thomson
  3. pp. 1-29
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  1. (Re)Placing the Past: Spatial Strategies of Retelling Difficult Stories
  2. Tim Cole
  3. pp. 30-49
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  1. A “Very Innocent Time”: Oral History Narratives, Nostalgia and Girls’ Safety in the 1950s and 1960s
  2. Jennifer Helgren
  3. pp. 50-69
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  1. Shadowed Places and Stadium Lights: An Oral History of Integration and Black Student Protest in Marietta, Georgia
  2. Ruth Carbonette Yow
  3. pp. 70-95
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  1. Under Storytelling’s Spell?: Oral History in a Neoliberal Age
  2. Alexander Freund
  3. pp. 96-132
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  1. The National World War II Museum’s US Pavilion: The Boeing Center (review)
  2. Mark Cave
  3. pp. 133-134
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  1. United in Anger: A History of ACT UP (review)
  2. Lindsay T. Hager
  3. pp. 134-138
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  1. Hurricane Digital Memory Bank (review)
  2. Erin M. Hess
  3. pp. 138-140
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  1. Sensing Change (review)
  2. Amy Lesen
  3. pp. 141-143
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  1. Uncivil Disobedience (review)
  2. John W. McKerley
  3. pp. 143-144
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  1. Pass the Word (review)
  2. Steven Sielaff
  3. pp. 145-147
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  1. Evil Men by James Dawes (review)
  2. William Chapman
  3. pp. 148-150
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  1. Fault Lines: Views across Haiti’s Divide by Beverly Bell (review)
  2. Allison Corbett
  3. pp. 148-150
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  1. Kalaupapa: A Collective Memory by Anwei Skinsnes Law (review)
  2. Michele Curran Cornell
  3. pp. 152-154
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  1. Roots and Reflections: South Asians in the Pacific Northwest by Amy Bhatt and Nalini Iyer (review)
  2. Sarah Dziedzic
  3. pp. 154-156
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  1. Surviving Dictatorship: A Work of Visual Sociology by Jacqueline Adams (review)
  2. Sean Field
  3. pp. 156-158
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  1. Memory and History: Understanding Memory as Source and Subject ed. by Joan Tumblety (review)
  2. Sean Field
  3. pp. 158-160
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  1. Ethnotheatre: Research from Page to Stage by Jonny Saldaña (review)
  2. Jeff Friedman
  3. pp. 161-163
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  1. Women, War, and the Making of Bangladesh: Remembering 1971 by Yasmin Saikia (review)
  2. Sevil Çakır Kılınçoğlu
  3. pp. 164-166
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  1. Steel Closets: Voices of Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Steelworkers by Anne Balay (review)
  2. Liam Lair
  3. pp. 166-168
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  1. Understanding Autism: Parents, Doctors, and the History of a Disorder by Chloe Silverman (review)
  2. Ashley Mog
  3. pp. 170-172
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  1. A Polish Doctor in the Nazi Camps: My Mother’s Memories of Imprisonment, Immigration, and a Life Remade by Barbara Rylko-Bauer (review)
  2. Anna Muller
  3. pp. 172-174
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  1. American Indian Nations from Termination to Restoration, 1953–2006 by Roberta Ulrich (review)
  2. Marilyn McKinley Parrish
  3. pp. 174-177
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  1. Healing Histories: Stories from Canada’s Indian Hospitals by Laurie Meijer Drees (review)
  2. Mary Kay Quinlan
  3. pp. 177-179
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  1. Baseball’s Last Great Scout: The Life of Hugh Alexander by Dan Austin (review)
  2. Troy Reeves
  3. pp. 179-180
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  1. Contested Land, Contested Memory: Israel’s Jews and Arabs and the Ghosts of Catastrophe by Jo Roberts (review)
  2. Rosalie G. Riegle
  3. pp. 181-183
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  1. Oral History, Community, and Work in the American West ed. by Jessie L. Embry (review)
  2. Donna Sinclair
  3. pp. 183-186
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  1. Exodus to Shanghai: Stories of Escape from the Third Reich by Steve Hochstadt (review)
  2. Barbara W. Sommer
  3. pp. 186-188
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  1. The Northern Cheyenne Exodus In History and Memory by James N. Leiker and Ramon Powers (review)
  2. Jessica Taylor
  3. pp. 188-189
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  1. Violence against Women in Kentucky: A History of U.S. and State Legislative Reform by Carol E. Jordan (review)
  2. Allison K. Tracy
  3. pp. 190-192
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  1. According to Baba: A Collaborative Oral History of Sudbury’s Ukrainian Community by Stacey Zembrzycki (review)
  2. Valerie Yow
  3. pp. 192-194
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  1. Editor’s Introduction
  2. Stephanie Gilmore
  3. pp. i-ii
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