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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 38, Number 2, Summer/Fall 2011Table of Contents

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View “A Participant’s History?”: The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and the Manipulation of Oral History
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View We Were All Like Migrant Workers Here: Work, Community, and Memory on California’s Round Valley Reservation, 1850–1941 (review)
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View People of the Lakes: Stories of Our Van Tat Gwich’in Elders/Googwandak Nakhwach’Anjoo Van Tat Gwich’in (review)
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View Foot Soldiers for Democracy: The Men, Women, and Children of the Birmingham Civil Rights Movement (review)
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View Beyond the Latino World War II Hero: The Social and Political Legacy of a Generation (review)
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ISSN | 1533-8592 |
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Print ISSN | 0094-0798 |
Launched on MUSE | 2012-01-13 |
Open Access | No |
Archive Status | Archived 2020 |