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Scholars, admirers detail oral history contributions of Ron Grele

Ronald J. Grele’s career as a historian took him from a position as a young faculty member at California State University Long Beach to Columbia University in New York City—with a number of prestigious stops in between. And throughout his career, said the five men and women who highlighted aspects of his work, he contributed […]

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National Park Service uses oral history to document traditions, guide transitions

The National Park Service was already 50 years old when the Oral History Association was in its infancy, and park service employees had been conducting oral history interviews for years, beginning in 1948, by collecting stories from workers at the Vanderbilt Mansion, now a national historic site in Hyde Park, New York. Over the years,

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Roundtable offers perspectives on Studs Terkel as oral historian

Louis “Studs” Terkel was 96 years old when he died in 2008. And in his nearly century-spanning lifetime, he confounded biographers seeking to identify him variously as an author, radio talk show host, political activist and black-listed actor, among other professional pursuits. But to oral historians, he popularized what it means to ask ordinary people

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International Committee encourages submissions for Oral History Society 2017 meeting

  Call for Papers – 2017 Oral History Society Conference Deadline January 20, 2017   Remembering Beliefs – The Shifting Worlds of Religion and Faith in Secular Society The Annual Conference of the Oral History Society in conjunction with Newman University and Leeds Trinity University Friday, 14th and Saturday, 15th July, 2017 at Leeds Trinity University,

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Australian scholars describe 2016 OHA annual meeting experience

This month we feature comments by two of the International Committee 2016 Scholarship awardees:   Annie Pohlman   Annie Pohlman (University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia) I thank that Oral History Association’s international committee very much for the international scholarship which allowed me to take part in the Annual Meeting in Long Beach, California, on 12–16

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OHA Statement on Diversity and Inclusivity

As we emerge from a divisive election cycle, the nation, our cities, our communities, even our neighborhoods, workplaces, and schools feel more divided than ever.  The Oral History Association reaffirms our values of Democracy, Inclusivity, and Quality to “bring together people interested in oral history as a way of collecting and interpreting memories to foster knowledge and dignity.” Our

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OHA members work with Veterans to document experiences

Barbara W. Sommer, author of Doing Veterans Oral History, presenting a copy of the pamphlet to Alex Schueller, Constituent Services Representative, Academy Nominations Coordinator, and State Veterans’ Lead for the office of Senator Al Franken (D-MN).   As World War II veterans age and thousands of veterans return home from active duty, documenting their experiences

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International Committee Blog- 50th Anniversary Track- International Perspectives @ OHA50

  On the afternoon of Oct. 13, 2016, a “dream team” of international oral historians spoke at the OHA annual conference in Long Beach CA. Chaired by Robert Perks of the British Library, the session, International Perspectives @ OHA50, addressed the global roots of oral history from storytelling as a basic human impulse to its

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OHA announces search for next editor of The Oral History Review

The Oral History Association announces a search for the next editor/editorial team and editorial offices/institutional home for its journal, The Oral History Review, published for the Association by Oxford University Press. The search committee welcomes applications from individuals and institutions who might envision a variety of editorial models: single editor, editor and managing editor, a

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