The Oral History Review

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Reclaiming the Lesbian Archives2016/04/01English2
Why We Should Try to Get the Joke: Humor, Laughter, and the History of Healthcare2017/04/01English2
Socially Engaged Oral History Pedagogy amid the COVID-19 Pandemic2020/07/02English2
Editors’ Introduction2020/07/02English2
Cultivating Supports while Venturing into Interviewing during COVID-192020/07/02English2
The Future of Oral History1975/01/01English2
Community and Individual Memory: An Introduction2009/07/01English2
Surviving Justice: America's Wrongfully Convicted and Exonerated2009/01/01English2
“I’ve Had Dolphins…Looking for Abalone for Me”: Oral History and the Subjectivities of Marine Engagement2017/09/01English1
PixStori2017/04/01English1
Hearing Her: Comparing Feminist Oral History in the UK and China2018/04/01English1
New Directions in Palestinian Oral History2012/01/01English1
Living with Schizophrenia: Coping, Resilience, and Purpose2014/01/01English1
Teaching Oral History in a College-Level “New Wave Immigrant Literature” Course2013/07/01English1
The Digital Revolution and Pre-Collegiate Oral History: Meditations on the Challenge of Teaching Oral History in the Digital Age2013/07/01English1
Displaced: The Human Cost of Development and Resettlement2013/07/01English1
Memories of an Unfulfilled Promise: Internationalism and Patriotism in Post-Soviet Oral Histories of Jewish Survivors of the Nazi Genocide2013/07/01English1
Echoes of Chongqing: Women in Wartime China2011/09/01English1
Indigenous Storywork: Educating the Heart, Mind, Body, and Spirit2011/09/01English1
Minefields and Miniskirts: Australian Women and the Vietnam War. By Siobhan McHugh. Sydney: Doubleday, 1993. 295 pp.1999/07/01English1
The Machine Boss as a Symbolic Leader1999/01/01English1
American Lives: Looking Back at the Children of the Great Depression. By John A. Clausen. New York: Free Press, 1993. 592 pp. Hardbound, $40.00; Softbound, $18.00.1997/07/01English1
Interview: An Interview With Charles T. Morrissey: Part I—“Getting Started: Beginning an Oral History Career”1997/01/01English1
“Go to College, Get a Job, and Don't Leave the House Without Your Brother:” Oral Histories With Immigrant Women and their Daughters1996/07/01English1
Film Review: The Black Press: Soldiers Without Swords1999/01/01English1
Oralized History: History Teachers as Oral History Tellers2000/07/01English1
Review Essay: Working and Living: Women and Mining Communities1999/01/01English1
The Battle of Valle Giulia: Oral History and the Art of Dialogue. By Alessandro Portelli. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1997. 354 pp. Hardbound $49.95; Softbound $19.95.1999/01/01English1
Review Essay: Myth, Memory, and the American Outlaw1999/01/01English1
Culling the Men Out from the Boys: Concepts of Success in the Recollections of a Southern Farmer2000/07/01English1