From 2011 to 2014 the Australian Generations Oral History Project recorded 300 interviews with Australians born between 1920 and 1989. With three chapters considering oral history innovations, and four chapters demonstrating how oral history interviews can be used as rich evidence for historical research, historians, archivists, and radio producers reflect on the practice of oral history in a digital age and on how oral history interviews can illuminate social and cultural history. This book was originally published as a special issue of Australian Historical Studies.
From 2011 to 2014 the Australian Generations Oral History Project recorded 300 interviews with Australians born between 1920 and 1989. With three chapters considering oral history innovations, and four chapters demonstrating how oral history interviews can be used as rich evidence for historical research, historians, archivists, and radio producers reflect on the practice of oral history in a digital age and on how oral history interviews can illuminate social and cultural history. This book was originally published as a special issue of Australian Historical Studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Katie Holmes is a Professor of History at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. Her work brings together cultural, oral, and environmental history, and her publications include Spaces in Her Day: Australian Women's Diaries of the 1920s and 1930s (1995), Reading the Garden: The Settlement of Australia (with Susan K. Martin and Kylie Mirmohamadi, 2008), and Between the Leaves: Stories of Australian Women, Writing and Gardens (2011). Alistair Thomson is a Professor of History at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, and has served as President of the International Oral History Association and of Oral History Victoria. His publications include Anzac Memories: Living with the Legend (2013), The Oral History Reader (with Rob Perks, 2006), Ten Pound Poms: Australia's Invisible Migrants (with A. James Hammerton, 2005), Moving Stories: An Intimate History of Four Women Across Two Countries (2011), Oral History and Photography (with Alexander Freund, 2011), and Australian Lives: An Intimate History (with Anisa Puri, 2017).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Oral History and Australian Generations 1. Class, Social Equity and Higher Education in Postwar Australia 2. Talking about Mental Illness: Life Histories and Mental Health in Modern Australia 3. Australian Generations? Memory, Oral History and Generational Identity in Postwar Australia 4. Telling Families and Locating Identity: Narratives of Late Modern Life 5. Creating an Oral History Archive: Digital Opportunities and Ethical Issues 6. Oral History in the Digital Age: Beyond the Raw and the Cooked 7. Commentary - The Radio Documentary and Oral History: Challenges and Opportunities
Introduction: Oral History and Australian Generations 1. Class, Social Equity and Higher Education in Postwar Australia 2. Talking about Mental Illness: Life Histories and Mental Health in Modern Australia 3. Australian Generations? Memory, Oral History and Generational Identity in Postwar Australia 4. Telling Families and Locating Identity: Narratives of Late Modern Life 5. Creating an Oral History Archive: Digital Opportunities and Ethical Issues 6. Oral History in the Digital Age: Beyond the Raw and the Cooked 7. Commentary - The Radio Documentary and Oral History: Challenges and Opportunities
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