The Oral History Review

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Four Paradigm Transformations in Oral History2007/01/01English75
“Do I Like Them too Much?”: Effects of the Oral History Interview on the Interviewer and Vice-Versa1997/07/01English28
The Limits of Oral History: Ethics and Methodology Amid Highly Politicized Research Settings2011/09/01English27
Telling the Told: Performing Like a Family11990/10/01English21
The Affective Power of Sound: Oral History on Radio2012/07/01English19
Living Voices: The Oral History Interview as Dialogue and Experience2018/08/01English19
Commentary - Sharing Authority: Oral History and the Collaborative Process2003/01/01English18
Beginning Where We Are: Feminist Methodology in Oral History1987/03/01English17
Back to Business: A Next Step in the Field of Oral History—The Usefulness of Oral History for Leadership and Organizational Research2012/01/01English17
Only Human: A Reflection on the Ethical and Methodological Challenges of Working with “Difficult” Stories2010/07/01English16
What Makes Queer Oral History Different2016/04/01English14
Under Storytelling’s Spell? Oral History in a Neoliberal Age2015/04/01English14
The Roots of Oral History: Exploring Contrasting Attitudes to Elite, Corporate, and Business Oral History in Britain and the U.S.2010/07/01English13
Oral History and the Writing of Ethnic History: A Reconnaissance into Method and Theory1981/01/01English13
The Anthropological Interview and the Life History1979/01/01English13
Blended Voices: Crafting a Narrative from Oral History Interviews2004/01/01English13
Identity and Forgetting1999/01/01English12
Shame, Guilt, and Anguish in Holocaust Survivor Testimony2003/01/01English12
“Insights and Oversights”: Reflections on the Documentary Tradition and the Theoretical Turn in Oral History2014/09/01English11
Kissing Cousins: Journalism and Oral History2004/01/01English11
Reticence in Oral History Interviews2009/07/01English11
History, Memory, and Identity in Modern Singapore: Testimonies from the Urban Margins2009/01/01English10
"We Know What the Problem Is": Using Oral History to Develop a Collaborative Analysis of Homelessness from the Bottom Up2003/01/01English10
Commentary - Sharing Authority2003/01/01English10
(Re)Placing the Past: Spatial Strategies of Retelling Difficult Stories2015/04/01English10
Phenomenology and the Problems of Oral History2008/01/01English10
Oral Histry as Ethnographic Encounter1987/03/01English10
OHMS: Enhancing Access to Oral History for Free2013/01/01English9
The Unsaid, the Incommunicable, the Unbearable, and the Irretrievable2014/09/01English9
Oral History and Hard Times, A Review Essay1979/01/01English9