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  • av Jesse Adams Stein
    1 530,-

  • av Teresa A. Meade
    1 076,-

  • - An Oral History of the 'Concrete Jungle'
    av Michael Romyn
    1 506 - 1 510,-

    This book looks beyond the Aylesbury's public face by examining its rise and fall from the perspective of those who knew it, based largely on the oral testimony and memoir of residents and former residents, youth and community workers, borough Councillors, officials, police officers and architects.

  • - Oral Histories of Creativity and Survival
    av Jesse Adams Stein
    1 396,-

    This book is the first of its kind to investigate the ongoing significance of industrial craft in deindustrialising places such as Australia. Providing an alternative to the nostalgic trope of the redundant factory ΓÇÿcraftsmanΓÇÖ, this book introduces the intriguing and little-known trade of engineering patternmaking, where objects are brought to life through the handmade ΓÇÿoriginalsΓÇÖ required for mass production.Drawing on oral histories collected by the author, this book highlights the experiences of industrial craftspeople in Australian manufacturing, as they navigate precarious employment, retraining, gendered career pathways, creative expression and technological change. The book argues that digital fabrication technologies may modify or transform industrial craft, but should not obliterate it. Industrial craft is about more than the rudimentary production of everyday objects: it is about human creativity, material knowledge and meaningful work, and it will be key to human survival in the troubled times ahead.

  • - Gertrude Williams, Race, and the Baltimore Public Schools
    av J. Robinson
    606,-

    When Gertrude Williams retired in 1998, after forty-nine years in the Baltimore public schools,The Baltimore Sun called her "the most powerful of principals" who "tangled with two superintendents and beat them both."

  • - Mia Truskier, Survival, and Activism from Occupied Poland to California, 1920-2014
    av Teresa A. Meade
    1 226,-

    This book traces the life of Maria Mia Truskier, who fled the Nazis as a young Polish Jew in early 1940 and once safely resettled in the United States, became an activist for other refugees, earning renown in the Bay Area as "the oldest refugee" of the East Bay Sanctuary Covenant.

  • - Eight Women, One War
    av Janet D. Tanner
    1 356,-

    This book provides an oral history of women who served in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps during the Vietnam War. It follows the trajectory of eight women's lives from their decision to become nurses, to surgical and evacuation hospitals in Vietnam, and then home to face the consequences of war on their personal and professional lives.

  • av Li Ma
    616 - 946,-

    Women make up the vast majority of Protestant Christians in China-a largely faceless majority, as their stories too often go untold in scholarly research as well as popular media.

  • - Oral Histories of Lung Transplant Survivors
    av M. Festle
    1 506 - 1 510,-

    This book uses both oral and conventional historical methods to describe and analyze the history of lung transplantation in the US. While drawing on accounts from doctors and other specialists, it primarily focuses on the experiences of patients and explores themes of uncertainty, timing, identity, coping, and quality of life.

  • av S. Trower
    680 - 800,-

    This book demonstrates how oral history can provide a valuable way of understanding locality, which is important in light of major issues facing the world today, including global environmental concerns.

  • - An Oral History of the Kommunalka
    av P. Messana
    680 - 796,-

    This book brings together fascinating testimonies from thirty inhabitants of the 'Kommunalka,' the communal apartments that were the norm in housing in the cities of Russia during the whole history of the Soviet Union.

  • - The Politics of History
    av Erin Jessee
    530,-

    Using life history and thematic interviews, the author brings the narratives of officials, survivors, returnees, perpetrators, and others whose lives have been intimately affected by genocide into conversation with scholarly studies of the Rwandan genocide, and Rwandan history more generally.

  • - Conscripted Generation
    av Angela Campos
    1 826 - 1 846,-

    This oral history of ex-combatants of the Portuguese colonial war places the reader face-to-face with the men who were conscripted to fight the last and bloodiest of the West's colonial wars in Africa, namely in Angola, Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau (then Portuguese Guinea), between 1961 and 1974.

  • - Terni, Italy, 1831-2014
    av Alessandro Portelli
    1 376,-

    A pioneering work in oral history, this book tells the story of the rise and fall of the industrial revolution and the apogee and crisis of the labor movement through an oral history of Terni, a steel town in Central Italy and the seat of the first large industrial enterprise in Italy.

  • - An Oral History of the Life of Sue Kunitomi Embrey
    av D. Bahr
    680 - 796,-

    An oral-history-based biography of a seminal Asian-American activist. The book traces Embrey's life from her youth in the Little Tokyo section of Los Angeles, to her harrowing experiences in the Japanese internment camps, to her many decades of passionate advocacy on behalf of her fellow internees.

  • - Conversations with Julian Bond
    av Phyllis Leffler
    800 - 820,-

    Drawing on a wealth of oral interviews, Conversations on Black Leadership uses the lives of prominent African Americans to trace the contours of Black leadership in America. Included here are fascinating accounts from a wide variety of figures such as John Lewis, Clarence Thomas, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Angela Davis, Amiri Baraka, and many more.

  • - Voices of the Struggle for Democracy in China
    av Perry Link & Rowena Xiaoqing He
    796 - 820,-

    Tracing the lives of three exiled student leaders over two continents before and after the 1989 Tiananmen Uprising, this fascinating oral history explores how their political ideals were shaped by institutionalized education and social movements in China, led to action and punishment, and were revised under the challenges of exile.

  • - John L. Handcox, the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, and the African American Song Tradition
    av Michael K. Honey
    796 - 820,-

    Folk singer and labor organizer John Handcox was born to illiterate sharecroppers, but went on to become one of the most beloved folk singers of the prewar labor movement. This beautifully told oral history gives us Handcox in his own words, recounting a journey that began in the Deep South and went on to shape the labor music tradition.

  • - Voice, Access, and Engagement
    av Douglas A. Boyd & Mary A. Larson
    1 666 - 1 686,-

    Exploring the developments that have occurred in the practice of oral history since digital audio and video became viable, this book explores various groundbreaking projects in the history of digital oral history, distilling the insights of pioneers in the field and applying them to the constantly changing electronic landscape of today.

  • - Women's Stories of Homelessness, Life, Death, and Resistance
    av Desiree Hellegers
    720 - 796,-

    This oral history collection brings together extended interviews with fifteen women, illuminating the part that gender roles play in ensnaring women in cycles of domestic abuse and homelessness and highlighting the physical stresses. It also challenges liberal myths about homeless people, and homeless women in particular.

  • - Imagining Memories in Post-Apartheid South Africa
    av S. Field
    680 - 796,-

    This book uses oral history methodology to record stories of people who experienced the brunt of racist forced removals in the city of Cape Town, South Africa. Through life stories and community case studies, it traces the human impact of this disruptive, often violent feature of apartheid's social engineering.

  • - Muslims' Stories of Detention and Deportation in America after 9/11
    av Irum Shiekh
    450,-

    Immigrants from Pakistan, Egypt, India, and Palestine who were racially profiled and detained following the September 11 attacks tell their personal stories in a collection which explores themes of transnationalism, racialization, and the global war on terror, and explains the human cost of suspending civil liberties after a wartime emergency.

  • - African American Women and Memories of the Segregated South
    av Anne M. Valk & Leslie Brown
    720,-

    Using first-person narratives collected through oral history interviews, this groundbreaking book collects black women's memories of their public and private lives during the period of legal segregation in the American South.

  • - The Human Cost of Development and Resettlement
    av Christopher McDowell & Olivia Bennett
    396,-

    A collection of oral histories that reveal the loss of cultural continuity, identity, shifts in family responsibilities, gender roles and fractured relationships between generations that are just some of the challenges people face as they attempt to rebuild lives and communities.

  • - Oral Histories of Soviet Incarceration and Exile
    av Jehanne M. Gheith & Katherine R. Jolluck
    480,-

    In this volume, the powerful voices of Gulag survivors become accessible to English-speaking audiences for the first time through oral histories, rather than written memoirs.

  • - A Community Responds to the Need for Abortion and Birth Control, 1961-1973
    av D. Cline
    480,-

    Before Roe v. Wade, somewhere between one and two million illegal abortions were performed every year in the United States. Illegal abortion affected millions of women and their families, yet their stories remain hidden. In Creating Choice , citizens of one community in Western Massachusetts' Pioneer Valley break that silence.

  • - Oral Histories of the American Past, 1865-Present
    av Laurie Mercier & Sue Armitage
    360,-

    This oral history reader, designed to supplement texts on the second half of the U.S. history survey, features the words of ordinary people who describe how they shaped, viewed, and remembered American history.

  • - Stories of Escape from the Third Reich
    av Steve Hochstadt
    1 666 - 1 670,-

    Of the 400,000 German-speaking Jews that escaped the Third Reich, about 16,000 ended up in Shanghai, China. This groundbreaking volume gathers 20 years of interviews with over 100 former Shanghai refugees. It offers a moving collective portrait of courage, culture shock, persistence, and enduring hope in the face of unimaginable hardships.

  • - Stories of Daily Life, Upheaval, and Escape from Modern Babylon
    av Dennis Shasha, Tamar Morad & Robert Shasha
    386,-

    Iraq's Last Jews is a collection of first-person accounts by Jews about their lives in Iraq's once-vibrant, 2500 year-old Jewish community and about the disappearance of that community in the middle of the 20th century.

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