Part III and IV of Handbook of Oral History, now available in paper for classroom use.
Edited by Thomas L. Charlton; Lois E. Myers and Rebecca Sharpless - Contributions by Thomas L. Charlton; Alice M. Hoffman; Howard S. Hoffman; Kim Lacy Rogers; Eva M. McMahan; Sherna Berger Gluck; Mary Chamberlain; Richard Cándida Smith; Valerie Raleigh Yo
Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 I. Theories Chapter 3 1. The History of Oral History Chapter 4 2. Memory Theory: Personal and Social Chapter 5 3. Aging, the Life Course, and Oral History: African American Narratives of Struggle, Social Change, and Decline Chapter 6 4. A Conversation Analytic Approach to Oral History Interviewing Chapter 7 5. Women's Oral History: Is It So Special? Chapter 8 6. Narrative Theory Part 9 II. Applications Chapter 10 7. Publishing Oral History: Oral Exchange and Print Culture Chapter 11 8. Biography and Oral History Chapter 12 9. Fractious Action: Oral History-Based Performance Chapter 13 10. Oral History in Sound and Moving Image Documentaries