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Article first published in Teaching History by Pettus.
Louise Pettus
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“First, Do No Harm”: Tread Carefully Where Oral History, Trauma, and Current Crises Intersect
The nature of oral history fieldwork changes when it is conducted during the course of an ongoing, long-term crisis like COVID-19. One must ask what the role of the oral history practitioner is, if any, in crisis events.
J. Cramer
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Objectives Evaluate risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) with tofacitinib versus tumour necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFi) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with or without a history of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD)
C. Charles-Schoeman +15 more
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The Icelandic Centre for Oral History: Collection, Preservation, Research, Growth
The Icelandic Centre for Oral History: Collection, Preservation, Research ...
Unnur María Bergsveinsdóttir
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Ronald J. Grele presents the stages of development, as well as main streams that make up contemporary oral history – from archiving, through social and educational activities, to historical research.
Ronald J. Grele
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Oral History and the Business History of Emerging Markets
This article highlights the benefits that rigorous use of oral history can offer to research on the contemporary business history of emerging markets.
Geoffrey Jones, R. Comunale
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Oral history – an attempt to define a concept
In the following article, taking into account the difficulties in defining the concept of oral history, I would like to propose a multifaceted approach to the problem.
Michał Kierzkowski
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A New Oral History Modality?
Michael Frisch
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Talking With Scholars: Developing a Research Environment for Oral History Collections [PDF]
Scholars are yet to make optimal use of Oral History collections. For the uptake of digital research tools in the daily working practice of researchers, practices and conventions commonly adhered to in the subfields in the humanities should be taken into
de Jong, Franciska +3 more
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Cousins Once Removed? Revisiting the Relationship between Oral History and Business History
This article analyses the evolving relationship between mainstream oral history and business oral history, and explores the ways in which the latter has been deployed and discussed in business history journals.
R. Crawford, M. Bailey
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