All News and Opportunities

Throwback Thursday — OHA in ’68

Follow our weekly series, Throwback Thursday, designed to help celebrate 50 years of OHA. We’ll profile a year in the life of the organization each week with photos, logos, and highlights taken from the Oral History Association Newsletter. We welcome your memories, photos, and comments at oha@gsu.edu.   OHA in 1968 President: Louis M. Starr, Columbia University Site […]

Throwback Thursday — OHA in ’68 Read More »

Blog

International Committee Blog

Upcoming International Summer School of Oral History in Prague – September 5 – 13, 2016 Instructors will include Rob Perks (UK), Alexander von Plato (Germany), David King Dunaway (USA), Monika Vrzgulová (Slovakia), Miroslav Vaněk (Czech Republic), Pavel Mücke (Czech Republic) and other teachers from our Department of Oral History – Contemporary History. Registration due by April 30,

International Committee Blog Read More »

Blog

International Committee Blog

Many thanks to International Committee member Mirek Vaněk for writing the following blog this month: New Release: Velvet Revolutions.  An Oral History of Czech Society Miroslav Vaněk Pavel Mücke The Velvet Revolution in November 1989 brought about the collapse of the authoritarian communist regime in what was then Czechoslovakia. It also marks the beginning of

International Committee Blog Read More »

Nominations due for OHA awards

In 1993, the Oral History Association established a series of awards to recognize outstanding achievement in oral history. The awards highlight exemplary oral history work completed in the past year. OHA will present awards at the 2016 annual meeting in Long Beach for outstanding use of oral history in several categories. Nominations for the awards are

Nominations due for OHA awards Read More »

Blog

International Committee Blog

  Many thanks to International Committee member Hannah Gill for writing the following blog this month:   The New Roots/Nuevas Raíces Latino Oral History Initiative Launches Bilingual Digital Resources The growth of Latino communities in the U.S. South is one of the most significant demographic changes in the recent history of the nation. The New

International Committee Blog Read More »

OHA thanks conference sponsors

Nearly three dozen institutions and individuals contributed sponsorship support to the 2015 OHA conference in Tampa. Our sincere thanks to the following: Arizona State University Baylor Institute for Oral History Center for Documentary Studies, Duke University Center for Oral and Public History, California State University, Fullerton Chemical Heritage Foundation The Citadel Oral History Program Columbia

OHA thanks conference sponsors Read More »

Oral History Association annual meeting in Tampa examines social justice, social change

You know you’re in Tampa, Florida, when the walkway from the conference hotel to the Tampa Bay History Center warns you to keep your eyes peeled for the iconic Florida creatures. More than 420 oral historians from around the nation and from nine foreign countries examined stories of social change and social justice through an

Oral History Association annual meeting in Tampa examines social justice, social change Read More »

Cliff Kuhn, OHA executive director, dies following heart attack

Clifford M. Kuhn, the Oral History Association’s first executive director and a history professor at Georgia State University renowned for his passion for Southern history and for just about everything else he encountered, died Nov. 8 following a heart attack.  He was 63. A memorial service was held on Dec. 13 at 1 p.m. in the

Cliff Kuhn, OHA executive director, dies following heart attack Read More »

President’s Letter

by Anne Valk, Williams College I write this only days after Cliff Kuhn’s sudden death.  I cannot imagine the Oral History Association without Cliff’s commanding presence; this sentiment has been echoed by many people who have communicated similar shock and grief. As the reality of this loss sets in, OHA members have begun to share

President’s Letter Read More »

Scroll to Top