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Oral History: A Very Short Introduction
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- Written by: Douglas A. Boyd
- Narrated by: Jon Vertullo
- Length: 4 hrs and 1 min
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This Very Short Introduction is a general introduction to oral history from the interview to the archive. Douglas A. Boyd examines the oral history interview, recording techniques and strategies, technologies for making oral history accessible, and the legal and ethical implications throughout the work of oral history. Boyd also pays special attention to the role of the archive and the importance of memory.
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Oral History: A Very Short Introduction
- Very Short Introductions
- Narrated by: Jon Vertullo
- Length: 4 hrs and 1 min
- Release Date: 14-10-25
- Language: English
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Oral History of Doug Rachford
- Written by: Kevin Eagles
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This podcast is of the oral history of Doug Rachford, Vietnam veteran and Donovan scholar at Northern Kentucky University. Mr. Rachford gave this oral history with friends Anh Hua and Trinity Eagles, sitting with his wife Megan at the History Departments podcast room on the fourth floor of Landrum Hall at NKU (with professor Kevin Eagles).
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South Phoenix Oral History Project
- Written by: South Phoenix Oral History Project
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An oral history podcast. Coming Soon, Season 3: Join us as we research, write, and submit an academic article for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.Season 2: Daily advice and prompts for students and practitioners of Oral History. Season 1: Daily blog and interview series of teachers and students in the COVID19 era. Brought to you by the South Phoenix Oral History Project at South Mountain Community College. Formerly the More and More Every Day Podcast. Contact us: https://southphoenixoralhistory.com/historysouthmountain@gmail.com@SMCC History (Twitter/Insta)
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Oral History in Black and White
- Written by: Reparations4Slavery.com
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A podcast on American experiences of institutional racism and the need for repair. Featuring oral histories and interviews. Brought to you by Reparations4slavery.com and the African American Redress Network, a collaboration between Howard and Columbia Universities.
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The Oral History Project Podcast
- Written by: PCI notthebigcompany
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Everyone has a story to tell and everyone has something valuable to share. The Oral History Project (OHP) is the only program in the world that collects and preserves stories from the members of the organizations we partner with. We’ve collected over a million stories so far, and our collection grows every day. The Oral History Project Podcast shares some of our favorite stories from our actual callers.
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NYC Parks Covid Oral History
- Written by: NYC Parks
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In 2022, NYC Parks embarked on an oral history project to capture stories from more than 100 Parks employees about their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 changed New Yorkers’ relationship with open space. This project aims to capture and preserve for the historical record this important slice of Parks history. The interviews captured what they did, saw, thought, learned, and hoped for as New Yorkers, public servants, and lovers and stewards of parks and open spaces. The interviews are raw, sincere, insightful, personal, painful, and funny—as unique as each person who ...
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Asbury UMC DC Oral Histories
- Written by: Asbury United Methodist Church - Washington DC
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Asbury UMC DC Oral Histories features interviews from members of Asbury United Methodist Church in Washington, DC. These episodes are drawn from oral histories of members of one of Washington's historic Black churches. Asbury has been at the corner of 11th and K Streets Northwest since its founding in 1836. These church members share their personal experiences with Black history, national history and the history of the Washington, DC, area. This podcast was made possible by a grant from the DC Oral History Collaborative, a partnership of HumanitiesDC, Historical Society of DC, and the DC ...
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Ilminster History Society Oral History
- Written by: Ilminster History Society
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Our podcasts interviews Ilminster residents to reminisce and recall times gone by in Ilminster. Many fantastic stories and anecdotes are discussed all relating to the history of the town.
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Connecticut Music Oral History Podcast
- Written by: Brendan Toller WPKN
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The Connecticut Music Oral History Podcast is a deep-dive interview series with musicians, artists, conduits, collectors, and dedicated fans focusing on 20th century Connecticut music history across all genres. This project preserves narratives, heralds unsung movers and shakers, and defines Connecticut’s influential role in cultural history.
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Haha Wakpadan / Bassett Creek Oral History Project
- Written by: Hennepin History Museum
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In Mni Sóta Makoce (Minnesota), Indigenous people have lived, worked, and played near Ȟaȟa Wakpadaŋ (Bassett Creek) for thousands of years. Through an oral history project, 15 Indigenous people share how they experience the watershed as part of their historic and contemporary cultures. These interviews were conducted by Dr. Kasey Keeler with support from Valley Community Presbyterian Church (VCPC) and partners. To learn more, please contact Hennepin History Museum (https://hennepinhistory.org) or visit VCPC’s land acknowledgment webpage (https://www.valleychurch.net/land-acknowledgement)...
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Boarding School Oral History Podcast
- Written by: Joshua Bulavko
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Hosted by Joshua Bulavko, currently a student in the Indigenous Studies Program at the University of Kansas, the Boarding School Oral History Podcast (BSOHP) is a research project focused on reckoning with the experiences of survivors, descendants, public officials, and tribal communities with the systematic efforts of assimilation in the United States. In 2021, the Department of the Interior, under the direction of Deb Haaland (Laguna Pueblo), released the “Federal Indian Boarding School Initiative Investigative Report.” Within this report, the Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs, Bryan...
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Heart of All Oral History Project
- Written by: Little Wound School
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The HEART OF ALL Oral History Project is a 7-part audio series that tells the story of the Lakota oyate from the Pine Ridge Reservation through the words of local elders, community members, and students. Proudly brought to you by Little Wound School and generously funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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U-M School of Social Work Centennial Oral Histories
- Written by: University of Michigan School of Social Work
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In celebration of the school’s centennial this year, we are asking members of the Michigan Social Work community to record and share personal stories about their time at the school and how it has impacted their lives.
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Shades Cahaba Oral History Project
- Written by: Shawn Wright
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Shades Cahaba High School started classes in 1920 and has served students in Homewood and other over-the-mountain communities for 100 years. This project was started to record the memories of those that attended and worked at Shades Cahaba and those that just have a great story to tell. This project will continue to the end of 2020.
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The Singapore Queer Oral History Podcast
- Written by: sgqueeroralhistory
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This podcast consists of various oral history interviews in the Singapore Queer Oral History Archive, which aims to share the stories of queer people in Singapore who would likely be erased from the historical record otherwise. If you'd like to arrange an interview for your own account to be added to the archive, email us at sgqueeroralhistory@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/sgqueeroralhis1 Follow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/sgqoha/
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AAHC Oral History Library
- Written by: African American Heritage & Culture Center of New Bern NC
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Produced by African American Heritage & Culture Center of New Bern NC. Driven by its mission, the AAHC Oral History Series will educate and expand the audience learning about Eastern North Carolina’s African American heritage and culture. Ease of remote access to the ORAL HISTORY LIBRARY is key to this program. The ORAL HISTORY LIBRARY interviews will be ongoing; the ORAL HISTORY LIBRARY will grow over time.
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The Clare Oral History Podcast
- Written by: Clare Memories / Cuimhneamh an Chláir
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This podcast delves into the thousands of Irish life stories in the archive of the Irish Oral History and Folklore Group known as Cuimhneamh an Chláir or Clare Memories. We’re based in Co. Clare in the West of Ireland. The oral histories we’ve gathered reveal ordinary lives and extraordinary stories. The podcast will introduce you to the people and experiences that make the West of Ireland what it is.
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