The Oral History Review

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Creative Writing Workshops and the Narrative Construction of Self: Using Oral History to Explore the Impact of Public Engagement in the Arts and Humanities2021/01/02English3
Teaching Digital Humanities with Oral History: The Staring Out to Sea Oral History Project and OHMS in the DH Classroom2016/09/01English3
Revisiting the Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System2017/04/01English3
Staring Out to Sea and the Transformative Power of Oral History for Undergraduate Interviewers2016/09/01English3
Case Studies in Oral History and Community Learning1998/07/01English3
Oral History, Memory, and the Hallways of Academe: Tenure Decisions and Other Job Skirmishes2000/01/01English3
Telling Performances: Jazz History Remembered and Remade by the Women in the Band1999/01/01English3
Private Memory, Public Records, and Contested Terrain: Weighing Oral Testimony in the Deportation of Germans from Latin America During World War II2000/01/01English3
“It's Not Just Common Sense”: A Blueprint for Teaching Oral History1998/07/01English3
Review Essay: Education by Hardship: Native American Boarding Schools in the U.S. and Canada1997/01/01English3
“You Said the Words You Wanted Me to Hear But I Heard the Words You Couldn't Bring Yourself to Say”: Women's First Person Accounts of the Holocaust2000/01/01English3
The Vietnam War and the Teaching and Writing of Oral History: The Reliability of the Narrator1999/07/01English3
“I Learned Things Today that I Never Knew Before:” Oral History at the Kitchen Table1996/07/01English3
Communities of Resistance: Women and the Catholic Left of the Late 1960s2004/01/01English3
Remembering a Vietnam War Firefight: Changing Perspectives over Time2004/01/01English3
A Columbine Study: Giving Voice, Hearing Meaning2008/07/01English3
“I Didn't Do Anything Important”: A Pragmatist Analysis of the Oral History Interview2009/01/01English3
What is StoryCorps, Anyway?2009/07/01English3
Behind the ‘Curve’: COVID-19, Infodemic, and Oral History2020/07/02English3
Toward an Ethos of Trans Care in Trans Oral History2022/01/02English3
Doing Oral History with the Israeli Elite and the Question of Methodology in International Relations Research2020/01/02English3
Remembering Blaenavon: What Can Group Interviews Tell Us about “Collective Memory”?2015/09/01English3
Squatting History: The Power of Oral History as a History-Making Practice2014/09/01English3
Myths and the “Politics of Exceptionality”: Interpreting Chicana/o Narratives of Achievement2006/01/01English3
“Describing Misbehaviour in Vung Tau as ‘Mischief’ Is Ridiculously Coy”: Ethnographic Refusal, Reticence, and the Oral Historian’s Dilemma2018/04/01English3
Learning through Doing: Preservice Teacher Training in Historical Inquiry through Oral History Projects2011/01/01English3
Daughters’ Stories: Family Memory and Generational Amnesia2009/07/01English3
“The Medium Is the Message”: Oral History, Media, and Mediation2016/09/01English3
The New Oral History of Architecture: Review Essay2020/01/02English3
History, Memory, and Identity: Oral History in China2020/01/02English3