Oral History

Oral history is the collection and study of historical information about individuals, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews. These interviews are conducted with people who participated in or observed past events and whose memories and perceptions of these are to be preserved as an aural record for future generations. Oral history strives to obtain information from different perspectives and most of these cannot be found in written sources. Oral history also refers to information gathered in this manner and to a written work (published or unpublished) based on such data, often preserved …

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Boydell & Brewer · 1 April 2023

divinely inspired notions of authority and norms of conduct. Drawing on archive, ethnographic and oral history research, as well as participant observations of the elite peace negotiations since 2013, Pendle


Laws.Africa · 6 February 2022 English

co-curricular and enrichment programmes, such as oral history, spelling bee, moot court, speech contests


Laws.Africa · 22 October 2021 English

co-curricular and enrichment programmes, such as oral history, spelling bee, moot court, speech contests


Laws.Africa · 1 August 2021 English

Co-curricular and enrichment programmes, such as oral history, spelling bee, moot court, speech contests


Laws.Africa · 28 May 2021 English

co-curricular and enrichment programmes, such as oral history, This gazette is also available free online


Laws.Africa · 27 March 2021 English

co-curricular and enrichment programmes, such as oral history, spelling bee, moot court, speech contests,


Laws.Africa · 12 February 2021 English

curricular and enrichment programmes, such as oral history, spelling bee, moot court, speech contests


Laws.Africa · 21 October 2020 English

co-curricular and enrichment programmes, such as oral history, spelling bee, moot court, speech contests


Natal Society Foundation · 1 January 2020 English

This history of one of the earliest nineteenth-century mission stations in Natal traces the transformation in the lives of a community that settled first at Indaleni near Richmond and later …

elsewhere. What also survives is a somewhat slender oral history, confined to the memories of very few descendants


The Journal of Sierra Leone Studies · 8 December 2019 English

The principle followed by the interested people of the East will be one of careful attention to the oil palm, as opposed to the laissez-faire attitude of the people of …

assistant in 1974-75 when he began collecting oral history, and again in 1977-78 when Jones returned to Taziff drew on a lifetime of experience doing oral history research in the Pujehun region to tap local


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