
The Oxford Handbook of Oral History
The Oxford Handbook of Oral History is a comprehensive guide that explores how personal interviews and stories shape our understanding of history. It covers methods for collecting, analyzing, and preserving spoken recollections, emphasizing their value in capturing diverse perspectives and experiences often missing from traditional records. The handbook discusses ethical considerations, technological tools, and various applications across disciplines, making it a valuable resource for researchers, educators, and anyone interested in using oral history to gain deeper insights into the past.