Oral history goes transnational – OUPblog
Oral history goes transnational – OUPblog
Barring something unforeseen circumstances – looking at you, USPS – all subscribers should have received their copy of the Oral History Review Volume 40, Issue 2. We’re quite proud of this round of articles, which in the words of our editor-in-chief Kathy Nasstrom, “extends our editorial mission in two key areas – the internationalization of the journal and our multimedia initiative.”
Additional note: In celebration of OHR 40.2’s launch, we’ve provided open access to two fantastic articles: Claire Payton’s “Vodou and Protestantism, Faith and Survival: The Contest over Spiritual Meaning of the 2010 Earthquake in Haiti" and Ken Woodard’s “The Digital Revolution and Pre-Collegiate Oral History: Meditations on the Challenge of Teaching Oral History in the Digital Age.”
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