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  1. “Stories Which I Know to Be True”: Oral Tradition, Oral History, and Voices from the Past
  2. Lori Ann Garner
  3. pp. 263-291
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  1. Digital Aural History: An Australian Case Study
  2. Alistair Thomson
  3. pp. 292-314
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  1. “The Medium Is the Message”: Oral History, Media, and Mediation
  2. Mary A. Larson
  3. pp. 318-337
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  1. Who’s Afraid of Oral History?: Fifty Years of Debates and Anxiety about Ethics
  2. Anna Sheftel, Stacey Zembrzycki
  3. pp. 338-366
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  1. Allan Nevins Is Not My Grandfather: The Roots of Radical Oral History Practice in the United States
  2. Daniel R. Kerr
  3. pp. 367-391
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  1. Staring Out to Sea and the Transformative Power of Oral History for Undergraduate Interviewers
  2. Abigail Perkiss
  3. pp. 392-407
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  1. Teaching Digital Humanities with Oral History: The Staring Out to Sea Oral History Project and OHMS in the DH Classroom
  2. Dan Royles
  3. pp. 408-420
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  1. Motown Museum (review)
  2. Teresa Bergen
  3. pp. 421-422
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  1. Experiments: Old Westbury Oral History Project by Brianne Barry, et al. (review)
  2. Rebecca Cooper
  3. pp. 422-425
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  1. Goin’ North: Stories from the Great Migration to Philadelphia (review)
  2. Todd Moye
  3. pp. 425-427
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  1. West Side Stories (review)
  2. Andrew Shaffer
  3. pp. 427-430
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  1. A Free Man: A True Story of Life and Death in Delhi by Aman Sethi (review)
  2. Amber H. Abbas
  3. pp. 431-433
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  1. Smolensk under the Nazis: Everyday Life in Occupied Russia by Laurie R. Cohen (review)
  2. Daniel Bradfield
  3. pp. 435-437
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  1. Klansville, U.S.A.: The Rise and Fall of the Civil Rights-Era Ku Klux Klan by David Cunningham (review)
  2. David Cline
  3. pp. 437-439
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  1. Oral History at the Crossroads: Sharing Life Stories of Survival and Displacement by Steven High (review)
  2. Tim Cole
  3. pp. 440-441
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  1. Once upon a Time in War: The 99th Division in World War II by Robert E. Humphrey (review)
  2. Michele Curran Cornell
  3. pp. 442-444
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  1. The Chicano Generation: Testimonios of the Movement by Mario T. García (review)
  2. Juan David Coronado
  3. pp. 444-446
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  1. The First We Can Remember: Colorado Pioneer Women Tell Their Stories ed. by Lee Schweninger (review)
  2. Peggy M. Dillon
  3. pp. 446-448
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  1. The Oxford Handbook of Oral History ed. by Donald A. Ritchie (review)
  2. Alexander Freund
  3. pp. 449-451
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  1. Endurance: Australian Stories of Drought by Deb Anderson (review)
  2. Peter Friederici
  3. pp. 451-453
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  1. Red Dirt Women: At Home on the Oklahoma Plains by Susan Kates (review)
  2. Elisabeth George
  3. pp. 454-455
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  1. The Visioneers: How a Group of Elite Scientists Pursued Space Colonies, Nanotechnologies, and Limitless Future by W. Patrick McCray (review)
  2. Brian Jirout
  3. pp. 455-458
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  1. Greater Than Equal: African American Struggles for Schools and Citizenship in North Carolina, 1919–1965 by Sarah Caroline Thuesen (review)
  2. Anna F. Kaplan
  3. pp. 458-460
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  1. Mobilizing New York: AIDS, Antipoverty, and Feminist Activism by Tamar W. Carroll (review)
  2. Gopika Krishna
  3. pp. 460-463
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  1. An Epidemic of Rumors: How Stories Shape Our Perceptions of Disease by Jon D. Lee (review)
  2. Mary A. Larson
  3. pp. 463-464
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  1. Answer the Call: Virtual Migration in Indian Call Centers by Aimee Carrillo Rowe, Sheena Malhotra, Kimberlee Pérez (review)
  2. Anjeanette LeBoeuf
  3. pp. 464-466
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  1. Poachers Were My Prey: Eighteen Years as an Undercover Wildlife Officer by W. H. “Chip” Gross (review)
  2. Andrea L’Hommedieu
  3. pp. 467-468
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  1. Many Voices, One Vision: The Early Years of the World Heritage Convention by Christina Cameron, Mechtild Rössler (review)
  2. Claire E. Lobdell
  3. pp. 468-470
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  1. Califia Women: Feminist Education against Sexism, Classism, and Racism by Clark A. Pomerleau (review)
  2. Stephen Mandrgoc
  3. pp. 470-472
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  1. Children of the Dictatorship: Student Resistance, Cultural Politics, and the “Long 1960s” in Greece by Kostis Kornetis (review)
  2. Neni Panourgiá
  3. pp. 472-474
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  1. Turkish Berlin: Integration Policy and Urban Space by Annika Marlen Hinze (review)
  2. Kimberly A. Redding
  3. pp. 474-477
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  1. If It Swings, It’s Music: The Autobiography of Hawai’i’s Gabe Baltazar, Jr. by Gabe Baltazar Jr. (review)
  2. Monk Rowe
  3. pp. 477-478
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  1. Digital State: The Story of Minnesota’s Computing Industry by Thomas J. Misa (review)
  2. Thomas Saylor
  3. pp. 479-480
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  1. Desire and Disaster in New Orleans: Tourism, Race, and Historical Memory by Lynnell L. Thomas (review)
  2. Melissa Sedlacik
  3. pp. 480-483
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  1. Dance Floor Democracy: The Social Geography of Memory at the Hollywood Canteen by Sherrie Tucker (review)
  2. Steven Sielaff
  3. pp. 483-485
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  1. Returns: Becoming Indigenous in the Twenty-First Century by James Clifford (review)
  2. Nicholas A. Timmerman
  3. pp. 485-487
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  1. Editor’s Introduction
  2. Kathryn L. Nasstrom
  3. pp. i-iii
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  1. Guest Editor’s Introduction
  2. Teresa Barnett
  3. pp. 315-317
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