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Oral history interviews undertaken by Joan Campbell and conducted on behalf of the State Library of Victoria during 1975. Accompanied by a notebook with the title "Oral history Research Addresses", which contains addresses of interviewees.
Oral History: An Interdisciplinary Anthology is a collection of classic articles by some of the best known proponents of oral history, demonstrating the basics of oral history, while also acting as a guidebook for how to use it in research. Added to this new edition is insight into how oral history is practiced on an international scale, making this book an indispensable resource for scholars of history and social sciences, as well as those interested in oral history on the avocational level. This volume is a reprint of the 1984 edition, with the added bonus of a new introduction by David Dunaway and a new section on how oral history is practiced on an international scale. Selections from the original volume trace the origins of oral history in the United States, provide insights on methodology and interpretation, and review the various approaches to oral history used by folklorists, historians, anthropologists, and librarians, among others. Family and ethnic historians will find chapters addressing the applications of oral history in those fields.
87 cassettes of taped interviews prepared by La Trobe University students of Joan Campbell, 1975, for an oral history project. This collection also contains a handwritten essay by Merryn Davies on the topic: "Is there a danger in personal reminisences in that they may provide a flood of unrelated memoir material?" The tapes were prepared by a number of students, having interviewed a variety of individuals for this project.
The James S. Campbell Oral History Interview Transcript (March 1973) was conducted by Everett Cooley and is 28 pages in length. In the interview, Campbell describes his experiences as a Scottish immigrant to the United States.
Contains seven essays from Handbook of oral history, published in 2006.
Part III and IV of Handbook of Oral History, now available in paper for classroom use.
Originally intending to produce the first comprehensive scholarly reference guide to the antecedents, practices, and theory of oral history, the editors have gone even further, creating a highly readable and useful tool for scholars, students, and the general public. Covering the vast scope of this increasingly popular field, the eminent contributors discuss almost every aspect of a field that once was the province of historians but now has become increasingly democratized and available across numerous disciplines.