
Recording Oral History: A Guide for the Humanities and Social Sciences, 2nd edition
Publisher:
Altamira Press
Publisher Location:
Walnut Creek, Lanham, New York, Toronto, Oxford
Year Published:
2005
Summary:
A thorough introduction to conducting oral history that includes discussion on memory, in-depth interview methods and techniques, legalities and ethics, interpersonal relations in the interview, analysis and interpretation, conclusions of project, and the variety of oral history projects - community, biography, and family research.
Pages:
398
Extras:
appendices A-K, author index, subject index
Category:
Historical Research/Scholarship
Record added: June 27, 2011
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