The Oral History Review

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Ethics and Interpersonal Relationships in Oral History Research1995/01/01English9
Who’s Afraid of Oral History? Fifty Years of Debates and Anxiety about Ethics2016/09/01English9
Navigating Life Review Interviews with Survivors of Trauma2000/07/01English9
Oral History and Hurricane Katrina: Reflections on Shouts and Silences2008/07/01English9
A Shared Authority: An Impossible Goal?2003/01/01English9
Collaborating With Sex Workers in Oral History2003/01/01English9
Introduction - Sharing Authority: Oral History and the Collaborative Process2003/01/01English8
"We Got the Best of that World": A Case for the Study of Nostalgia in the Oral History of School Segregation2001/01/01English8
Listening to the City: Oral History and Place in the Digital Era2013/01/01English8
Allan Nevins Is Not My Grandfather: The Roots of Radical Oral History Practice in the United States2016/09/01English8
Steering Clear of the Rocks: A Look at the Current State of Oral History Ethics in the Digital Age2013/01/01English7
“Do Grandmas Have Husbands?” Generational Memory and Twentieth-Century Women’s Lives2009/07/01English7
Presidential Oral History: The Clinton Presidential History Project2007/01/01English7
"If I See Some of This in Writing, I'm Going to Shoot You": Reluctant Narrators, Taboo Topics, and the Ethical Dilemmas of the Oral Historian2007/01/01English7
Ask and Tell: Gay Veterans, Identity, and Oral History on a Civil Rights Frontier2005/01/01English7
“The Civil Rights Movement of the 1990s?”: The Anti-Abortion Movement and the Struggle for Racial Justice2006/01/01English7
Human Values in Oral History1983/01/01English7
Both a Borrower and a Lender Be: Ethnography, Oral History, and Grounded Theory1987/03/01English6
Talking About Crime: Oral History in Criminology and Criminal Justice1984/01/01English6
Family Life Histories: A Collaborative Venture1986/01/01English6
Diagnosis versus Dialogue: Oral Testimony and the Study of Pediatric Pain2008/01/01English6
Anzac Memories Revisited: Trauma, Memory and Oral History2015/04/01English6
“Confessing Animals”: Toward a Longue Durée History of the Oral History Interview2014/01/01English6
Slowing Down to Listen in the Digital Age: How New Technology Is Changing Oral History Practice2017/04/01English6
Unexpected Trauma in Oral Interviewing2019/03/01English6
Uncovering a Silent Betrayal: Using Oral History to Explore the Impact of McCarthyism on the Profession of Social Work in the United States1999/07/01English6
Using Online Video Oral Histories to Engage Students in Authentic Research2014/09/01English6
Managing Danger in Oral Historical Fieldwork2017/09/01English5
The Local Politics of Indigenous Self-Representation: Intraethnic Political Division among Nicaragua’s Miskito People during the Sandinista Era2010/01/01English5
Diasporic Memories: Community, Individuality, and Creativity—A Life Stories Perspective2009/07/01English5