Oral History Society
Autumn 2006 cover ©OHS
The Oral History Society (OHS), founded in 1973, is a national and international organisation dedicated to the collection and preservation of oral history. It aims to offer both encouragement and practical advice to those conducting oral history, through its training courses run in conjunction with the British Library National Sound Archive, twice-yearly conferences, and the publication of its journal Oral History.
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- Website:
- https://www.ohs.org.uk/index.php
- Historians:
- Briggs, Asa
Samuel, Raphael Elkan
- Institutions:
- British Library
- Themes:
- Oral History
Other Articles
- Patricia M. Thane, 'Oral history, memory and written tradition: an introduction', Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 6th Series, 9 (1999), 161–8
- J. Bornat and H. Diamond, 'Women's history and oral history: developments and debates', Women's History Review, 16, 1 (2007), 19–39
- The Oral History Reader, ed. Robert Perks and Alistair Thomson (2nd edn., London, 2006)
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