Oral History in Evaluation: A New Partnership to Expand and Enhance Both Fields [0.03%]
口述历史在评估中的应用:扩大和增强双方领域的新伙伴关系
Shannon R Sharp,Judith C P Lin,Patchareeya P Kwan et al.
Shannon R Sharp et al.
Evaluators utilize a variety of qualitative and quantitative methods to assess outcomes and make recommendations; however, we were unable to find any reference in the literature regarding the incorporation of oral histories for evaluation p...
Mai Lan Gustafsson
Mai Lan Gustafsson
Memories of the Vietnam War abound in the minds of those who survived it, be they veterans or civilians, Vietnamese or American. Vietnamese refugees, forced to flee their homeland after the war ended in 1975, tell particularly poignant stor...
The limits of oral history: ethics and methodology amid highly politicized research settings [0.03%]
口述史的局限性——政治化研究背景下的伦理观与方法论反思
Erin Jessee
Erin Jessee
In recent years, oral history has been celebrated by its practitioners for its humanizing potential, and its ability to democratize history by bringing the narratives of people and communities typically absent in the archives into conversat...
Of voices few and far between: white Appalachian women migrants in postwar Chicago, 1950-70 [0.03%]
雪上加霜:战后迁居芝加哥的白色阿巴拉契亚女性,1950-1970年
Roger Guy
Roger Guy
Oral history has been an indispensible tool in documenting the lives of those previously invisible from broad historical movements of people. "The Oral History Review" has been among the major vehicles for the inclusion of women's voices. T...
"Every morning before you open the door you have to watch for that brown envelope": complexities and challenges of undertaking oral history with Ethiopian forced migrants in London, UK [0.03%]
“在打开房门之前必须得留意一下有没有棕色信封”——在英国伦敦进行口述史访谈的复杂性和挑战:以埃塞俄比亚被迫迁移者为例
David Palmer
David Palmer
The experience, "voice," and perceptions of the "individual refugee" is conspicuous by its virtual absence from academic research. The few studies dealing with black adn minority ethnic experiences from an emic perspective in relation to me...
Memories from the edge of the abyss: evaluating the oral accounts of World War II veterans [0.03%]
来自深渊边缘的记忆:评估二战老兵的口述历史
Rodney Earl Walton
Rodney Earl Walton
Since the "greatest generation" is rapidly passing from the scene, this article maintains that the time is ripe for the oral history community to engage in a serious examination of the strengths and weaknesses of World War II veteran interv...
Recalling war trauma of the Pacific War and the Japanese occupation in the oral history of Malaysia and Singapore [0.03%]
马来西亚和新加坡口述历史中的太平洋战争及日本占领的战争创伤回忆
Kevin Blackburn
Kevin Blackburn
The Pacific War and the Japanese Occupation were traumatic periods in the lives of people now over seventy years old in Malaysia and Singapore. This study traces why individuals interviewed for oral history of the Pacific War and the Japane...
Daniela Koleva
Daniela Koleva
After World War II, most Bulgarian Jews emigrated legally to Israel. Those who stayed had to take part in the building of socialism and integrate in a monolithic "socialist nation." Thereby they had to "forget" their ethnic identity ("aided...
Diasporic memories: community, individuality, and creativity -- a life stories perspective [0.03%]
离散记忆:社群、个体性与创造力——传记视角
Mary Chamberlain
Mary Chamberlain
Can we talk of a collective, diasporic memory? I will argue that in the case of the African-Caribbean community, there are distinctive features -- such as the need to "tell" and the need to "connect" -- which suggests that this diasporic me...
"Do grandmas have husbands?" Generational memory and twentieth-century women's lives [0.03%]
“有老伴儿吗?”关于20世纪女性生活的代际记忆
Sally Alexander
Sally Alexander
This essay uses memory in the ancient and modern sense of the "inner life of thought" to describe the formation of generational memory in a modern professional family whose twentieth-century history has been fractured by migration, war, edu...