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This volume marks the transformation of the International Jourbanal of Oral History from a jourbanal publication to an annual. The objective of the publication remains the same: providing a forum for articles on oral history methodologies and research perspectives.This year thirteen articles are presented. Following Ronald Grele's overview introduction, the world of the Japanese silk weaver is explored by Tamara Hareven. Selma Leydesdorff examines the making of a collective identity among workers in Amsterdam, while John Bodnar looks at the Polish immigrant experience. Issues of black South African working class and nationalist experience are the subject of pieces by Isabel Hofmeyr, Ari Sitas, and Glenn Adler. Florence Charpigny and Jenny Gregory raise issues of methodology and interdisciplinarity. Consciousness and political involvement are the concerns of essays by Lu Ann Jones, Alessandro Portelli, Michelle Palmer et al. Issues of political involvement and the ways in which oral history can document that involvement are the subject of articles by Pamela Grundy and Sherna Berger Gluck. As with the earlier issues of the Jourbanal, this volume will be essential reading for scholars and researchers involved with oral history methodology and with working class and ethnic history. Trade Books>Hardcover>Social Sciences>Cultural Studies>Cultural Studies, Bloomsbury Academic Core >2<
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This volume marks the transformation of the International Jourbanal of Oral History from a jourbanal publication to an annual. The objective of the publication remains the same: providing a forum for articles on oral history methodologies and research perspectives.This year thirteen articles are presented. Following Ronald Grele's overview introduction, the world of the Japanese silk weaver is explored by Tamara Hareven. Selma Leydesdorff examines the making of a collective identity among workers in Amsterdam, while John Bodnar looks at the Polish immigrant experience. Issues of black South African working class and nationalist experience are the subject of pieces by Isabel Hofmeyr, Ari Sitas, and Glenn Adler. Florence Charpigny and Jenny Gregory raise issues of methodology and interdisciplinarity. Consciousness and political involvement are the concerns of essays by Lu Ann Jones, Alessandro Portelli, Michelle Palmer et al. Issues of political involvement and the ways in which oral history can document that involvement are the subject of articles by Pamela Grundy and Sherna Berger Gluck. As with the earlier issues of the Jourbanal, this volume will be essential reading for scholars and researchers involved with oral history methodology and with working class and ethnic history. Trade Books>Hardcover>Social Sciences>Cultural Studies>Cultural Studies, Bloomsbury Academic Core >2<
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This volume marks the transformation of the International Journal of Oral History from a journal publication to an annual. The objective of the publication remains the same: providing a forum for articles on oral history methodologies and research perspectives. This year thirteen articles are presented. Following Ronald Grele's overview introduction, the world of the Japanese silk weaver is explored by Tamara Hareven. Selma Leydesdorff examines the making of a collective identity among workers in Amsterdam, while John Bodnar looks at the Polish immigrant experience. Issues of black South African working class and nationalist experience are the subject of pieces by Isabel Hofmeyr, Ari Sitas, and Glenn Adler. Florence Charpigny and Jenny Gregory raise issues of methodology and interdisciplinarity. Consciousness and political involvement are the concerns of essays by Lu Ann Jones, Alessandro Portelli, Michelle Palmer et al. Issues of political involvement and the ways in which oral history can document that involvement are the subject of articles by Pamela Grundy and Sherna Berger Gluck. As with the earlier issues of the Journal, this volume will be essential reading for scholars and researchers involved with oral history methodology and with working class and ethnic history. | International Annual of Oral History 1990 by Ronald Grele Hardcover | Indigo Chapters Books > History > Historiography P10103, Ronald Grele<
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This volume marks the transformation of the "International Journal of Oral History" from a journal publication to an annual. The objective of the publication remains to provide a forum for articles - a total of 13 in this volume - on oral history methodologies and research perspectives.
Details of the book - International Annual of Oral History, 1990: Subjectivity and Multiculturalism in Oral History Ronald J. Grele Author
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ISBN - alternate spelling: 0-313-28327-3, 978-0-313-28327-7 Alternate spelling and related search-keywords: Book author: greenwood, ronald jones, john palmer, john berger, adler, pamela palmer, alessandro portelli, isabel jones, jenny jones Book title: oral history, subjectivity, annual