History of Oral History
Foundations and Methodology
By (author) Leslie Roy Ballard Contributions by Rebecca Sharpless, Ronald J. Grele, Mary A. Larson, Linda Shopes, Charles T. Morrissey, James E. Fogerty, Elinor A. Maze Edited by Thomas L. Charlton, Lois E. Myers, Rebecca Sharpless
Publication date:
09 April 2007Length of book:
326 pagesPublisher
AltaMira PressDimensions:
240x161mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9780759110854
Gathered here are parts I and II of the Handbook of Oral History, which set the benchmark for knowledge of the field. The eminent contributors discuss the history and methodologies of a field that once was the domain of history scholars who were responding to trends within the academy, but which has increasingly become democratized and widely used outside the realm of historical research. This handbook will be both a traveling guide and essential touchstone for anyone fascinated by this dynamic and expanding discipline.
This handbook brings together some of the ablest oral historians to offer thoughtful, thorough, and timely assessments of their field. It belongs on the shelf of anyone seriously interested in the theory and practice of oral history.