organisedyouth: An oral history interview with Beverley Bryan, covering her years as a member of the British Black Panther Movement in the UK. Including her memories of her time teaching in supplementary schools. The interview was recorded on Wednesday 28th August 2013. Conducted by Keanna Williams and Harriet Hundertmark. This recording is part of the […]
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New on OUPBlog >> “CSI: Oral History”
oralhistoryreview: CSI: Oral History, an interview with David J. Caruso Everyone should head over to OUPBlog (or Soundcloud) to listen to our latest podcast. This week, managing editor Troy Reeves speaks with our new book review editor, David J. Caruso. David, in addition to fighting crime supporting the spread of innovative oral history research across academia, also […]
New on OUPBlog >> “CSI: Oral History”
CSI: Oral History, an interview with David J. Caruso Everyone should head over to OUPBlog (or Soundcloud) to listen to our latest podcast. This week, managing editor Troy Reeves speaks with our new book review editor, David J. Caruso. David, in addition to fighting crime supporting the spread of innovative oral history research across academia, also serves […]
tlichoonlinestore: “Woman Who Came Back” is premiering in Edmonton on Sept 21, 2013 The recently completed animated film, The Woman Who Came Back, is the result of an 18 month research collaboration between the Tłı̨chǫ community of Behchokǫ in the Northwest Territories, and designer/filmmaker Adolpho Ruiz. Based on an oral narrative shared by Tłı̨chǫ elders, the […]
Women Who Rock Oral History Archive
Women Who Rock Oral History Archive laura-in-libraryland: Interviews Awesome.
OHR 40.2 now available to online subscribers
Good news, gentle readers! Oral History Review Vol 40, no. 2 is now available to online subscribers. In addition to numerous book, media reviews and a piece on OHR’s online adventures, we’re happy to share the following articles: “Vodou and Protestantism, Faith and Survival: The Contest over the Spiritual Meaning of the 2010 Earthquake in Haiti” by […]
How did they make that? | Miriam Posner’s Blog
How did they make that? | Miriam Posner’s Blog Many students tell me that in order to get started with digital humanities, they’d like to have some idea of what they might do and what technical skills they might need in order to do it. Here’s a set of digital humanities projects that might help […]
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Mapping the Long Women’s Movement
uncoralhistory: uncoralhistory: “During my growing up time period, which would have been mainly the 60s and 70s, a huge women’s movement and yeah, I did feel a part of a big movement, which was a great feeling. I can remember one Christmas, my grandmother gave me this book that I wanted. It was a women’s, […]
stacylwhitman: Ask a Slave: The Web Series (this is ep. 1—click through to see more) “Ask A Slave is a comedy web series directed by Jordan Black based on the actress’ time working as a living history character at the popular historic site, George Washington’s Mount Vernon. All questions and interactions are based on true […]

