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  1. Vodou and Protestantism, Faith and Survival: The Contest over the Spiritual Meaning of the 2010 Earthquake in Haiti
  2. Claire Payton
  3. pp. 231-250
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  1. To Talk or Not to Talk: Silence, Torture, and Politics in the Portuguese Dictatorship of Estado Novo
  2. Miguel Cardina
  3. pp. 251-270
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  1. Memories of an Unfulfilled Promise: Internationalism and Patriotism in Post-Soviet Oral Histories of Jewish Survivors of the Nazi Genocide
  2. Anika Walke
  3. pp. 271-298
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  1. Macho Nation? Chicano Soldiering, Sexuality, and Manhood during the Vietnam War Era
  2. Steven Rosales
  3. pp. 299-324
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  1. The Digital Revolution and Pre-Collegiate Oral History: Meditations on the Challenge of Teaching Oral History in the Digital Age
  2. Ken Woodard
  3. pp. 325-331
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  1. Teaching Oral History in a College-Level “New Wave Immigrant Literature” Course
  2. Elizabeth Stone
  3. pp. 332-363
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  1. Recalling 1993 by Droga5 (review)
  2. SY Choung
  3. pp. 364-366
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  1. Anne Braden: Southern Patriot by Anne Lewis and Mimi Pickering (review)
  2. Tracy E. K’Meyer
  3. pp. 366-368
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  1. Irene Digital Storytelling produced by the Vermont Folklife Center (review)
  2. Sarah Milligan
  3. pp. 368-370
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  1. An Overview of OHDA
  2. Stephen M. Sloan
  3. pp. 371-372
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  1. Oral History in the Digital Age
  2. pp. 371-377
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  1. Regarding OHDA’s Goal of Addressing Best Practices
  2. Donald A. Ritchie
  3. pp. 372-373
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  1. OHDA from the Perspective of an Archivist
  2. Sarah-Jane M. Poindexter
  3. pp. 373-374
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  1. OHDA from a Teacher’s Perspective
  2. Michael Pasquier
  3. pp. 374-375
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  1. OHDA from the Perspective of Cultural Resource Management
  2. Kelly Sellers Wittie
  3. pp. 375-377
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  1. Entreverse. Teoría y metodología práctica de las fuentes orales ed. by Miren Llona González (review)
  2. Juan José Gutiérrez Álvarez
  3. pp. 378-380
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  1. Threads and Traces: True False Fictive by Carlo Ginzburg (review)
  2. Teresa Barnett
  3. pp. 380-382
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  1. ¡Chicana Power! Contested Histories of Feminism in the Chicano Movement by Maylei Blackwell (review)
  2. María A. Beltrán-Vocal
  3. pp. 383-385
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  1. Borderlands of Blindness by Beth Omansky (review)
  2. Ellen Brooks
  3. pp. 385-387
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  1. A Matter of Simple Justice: The Untold Story of Barbara Hackman Franklin and a Few Good Women by Lee Stout (review)
  2. Emily Walker Cook
  3. pp. 387-389
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  1. On Time Delivery: The Dog Team Mail Carriers by William S. Schneider (review)
  2. Peggy M. Dillon
  3. pp. 389-391
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  1. Indomitable Will: LBJ in the Presidency by Mark K. Updegrove (review)
  2. Andrew J. Dunar
  3. pp. 391-393
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  1. Blue Ridge Commons: Environmental Activism and Forest History in Western North Carolina by Kathryn Newfont (review)
  2. Sarah Dziedzic
  3. pp. 393-395
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  1. Redemption and Recovery: Further Parallels of Religion and Science in Addiction Treatment by Daniel E. Hood (review)
  2. Kristen La Follette
  3. pp. 395-397
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  1. Arab and Jewish Women in Kentucky: Stories of Accommodation and Audacity by Nora Rose Moosnick (review)
  2. Fiona Frank
  3. pp. 397-399
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  1. Always in Trouble: An Oral History of Esp-Disk′, The Most Outrageous Record Label in America by Jason Weiss (review)
  2. Roger Davis Gatchet
  3. pp. 400-402
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  1. Ellavut / Our Yup’ik World and Weather: Continuity and Change on the Bering Sea Coast by Anne Fienup-Riordan and Alice Rearden (review)
  2. Meagan Gough
  3. pp. 402-404
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  1. Voci della memoria. L’uso delle fonti orali nella ricerca storica by Bruno Bonomo (review)
  2. Andrea Hajek
  3. pp. 404-406
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  1. Nothing to Speak of: Wartime Experiences of the Danish Jews, 1943–1945 by Sofie Lene Bak (review)
  2. Timothy Hensley
  3. pp. 406-408
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  1. The Men Will Talk to Me: Kerry Interviews by Ernie O’Malley (review)
  2. Anna F. Kaplan
  3. pp. 408-409
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  1. Place, Writing, and Voice in Oral History by Shelley Trower (review)
  2. Svetlana Kitto
  3. pp. 410-412
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  1. Changing Homelands: Hindu Politics and the Partition of India by Neeti Nair (review)
  2. Rama Lakshmi
  3. pp. 412-414
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  1. Living Opera by Joshua Jampol (review)
  2. Forrest Larson
  3. pp. 414-416
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  1. The Bamboo Fire: Field Work with the New Guinea Wape by William E. Mitchell (review)
  2. Miriam Laytner
  3. pp. 416-418
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  1. Archie Green: The Making of a Working-Class Hero by Sean Burns (review)
  2. Jens Lund
  3. pp. 418-420
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  1. Everybody Loves Our Town: An Oral History of Grunge by Mark Yarm (review)
  2. Marta Marciniak
  3. pp. 420-423
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  1. Oral History and Photography by Alexander Freund and Alistair Thomson (review)
  2. Susan L. McCormick
  3. pp. 423-426
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  1. Leprosy and Stigma in the South Pacific: A Region-By-Region History with First Person Accounts by Dorothy McMenamin (review)
  2. M E McLaughlin
  3. pp. 426-428
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  1. We Are the Union: Democratic Unionism and Dissent at Boeing by Dana L. Cloud (review)
  2. Laurie Mercier
  3. pp. 428-430
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  1. Chicanas of 18th Street: Narratives of a Movement from Latino Chicago by Leonard G. Ramírez (review)
  2. Brandon H. Milá
  3. pp. 430-432
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  1. Inside This Place, Not of It: Narratives from Women’s Prisons ed. by Robin Levi and Ayelet Waldman (review)
  2. AnneMarie Mingo
  3. pp. 433-434
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  1. Comrades of the Quest: An Oral History of Reed College by John Sheehy (review)
  2. Marilyn McKinley Parrish
  3. pp. 435-437
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  1. Lady Bird Johnson: An Oral History by Michael L. Gillette (review)
  2. Mary Kay Quinlan
  3. pp. 439-441
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  1. I Don’t Cry, but I Remember: A Mexican Immigrant’s Story of Endurance by Joyce Lackie (review)
  2. Judith Ridner
  3. pp. 441-443
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  1. Doing Time for Peace: Resistance, Family, and Community ed. by Rosalie G. Riegle (review)
  2. Carole Garibaldi Rogers
  3. pp. 443-445
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  1. O Brasil no Sul da Flórida: Subjetividade, identidade e memória by Valéria Barbosa de Magalhães (review)
  2. Ricardo Santhiago
  3. pp. 445-447
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  1. Nisei Soldiers Break Their Silence: Coming Home to Hood River by Linda Tamura (review)
  2. Thomas Saylor
  3. pp. 447-449
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  1. Allende’s Chile and the Inter-American Cold War by Tanya Harmer (review)
  2. Marian E. Schlotterbeck
  3. pp. 449-451
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  1. Queer Twin Cities by Twin Cities GLBT Oral History Project (review)
  2. Craig Scott
  3. pp. 452-454
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  1. "Star-Spangled Hearts": American Women Veterans of World War II by Jeffrey S. Suchanek, with Jeanne Ontko Suchanek (review)
  2. Kelly D. Selby
  3. pp. 454-456
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  1. Putting the Barn Before the House: Women and Family Farming in Early Twentieth-Century New York by Grey Osterud (review)
  2. Rebecca Sharpless
  3. pp. 456-457
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  1. Displaced: The Human Cost of Development and Resettlement by Olivia Bennett and Christopher McDowell (review)
  2. Elly Shodell
  3. pp. 458-460
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  1. Mini Sota Makoce: The Land of the Dakota by Gwen Westerman and Bruce White (review)
  2. Barbara W. Sommer
  3. pp. 462-464
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  1. Peter Selz: Sketches of a Life in Art by Paul J. Karlstrom (review)
  2. Kate Sowada
  3. pp. 464-466
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  1. Oral History, Community and Displacement: Imagining Memories in Post-Apartheid South Africa by Sean Field (review)
  2. Amy Starecheski
  3. pp. 466-469
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  1. Keeping Faith with the Party: Communist Believers Return from the Gulag by Nanci Adler (review)
  2. Allison K. Tracy
  3. pp. 471-473
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  1. Working People in Alberta: A History by Alvin Finkel (review)
  2. Stephanie Vincent
  3. pp. 473-475
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  1. The Life of Pennsylvania Governor George M. Leader: Challenging Complacency by Kenneth C. Wolensky with George M. Leader (review)
  2. Gregory S. Wilson
  3. pp. 475-477
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  1. Oral History and Ageing ed. by Joanna Bornat and Josie Tetley (review)
  2. Valerie Yow
  3. pp. 477-479
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  1. Coda: Reading beyond the Pages of the OHR
  2. Troy Reeves, Caitlin Tyler-Richards
  3. pp. 480-481
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  1. Editor’s Introduction
  2. Kathryn L. Nasstrom
  3. pp. i-ii
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