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|a Oral history :
|b an interdisciplinary anthology /
|c David K. Dunaway, Willa K. Baum editors.
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|a 2nd ed.
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|a Walnut Creek, California :
|b AltaMira,
|c c1996.
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|a 432 p. :
|b gráficas ;
|c 23 cm.
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|a "Published in cooperation with the American Association for State and Local History and the Oral History Association"
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|a Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice.
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|a Pte. 1.The gateway to oral history. Cap. 1.Oral history: how and why it was born ; cap. 3.Directions for oral history in the United States -- pte. 2.Interpreting and designing oral history. Cap. 1.Reliability and validity in oral history ; cap. 2.Distinguishing the significant from the insignificant ; cap. 3.Accuracy in oral history interviewing ; cap. 5.Oral tradition and historical methodology ; cap. 6.A note on oral tradition and historical evidence ; cap. 7.Oral history project design ; cap. 9.Theory, method and oral history ; cap. 10.Reflections on Ethics -- pte. 3.Oral history applied: local, ethnic, family and women's history. Cap. 2.The folklorist, the oral historian, and local history ; cap. 3.Oral history and the writing of ethnic history ; cap. 4.What's so special about women? Women's oral history ; cap. 5.Using oral history for a family history project ; cap. 6.The search for generational memory ; cap. 7.Black history, oral history and genealogy -- pte. 4.Oral history and related disciplines: folklore, anthropology, media, and librarianship. Cap. 1.The oral historian and the folklorist ; cap. 2.Oral history as communicative event ; cap. 3.The anthropological interview and the life history ; cap. 4.Radio and the public use of oral history ; cap. 5.The expanding role of the librarian in oral history -- pte. 5.Oral history and regional studies. Cap. 1.Oral history in Mexico and the Caribbean ; cap. 2.The development of oral history in Britain ; cap. 3.Oral history in Germany ; cap. 4.Oral history in France ; cap. 5.Oral history in Italy ; cap. 6.Oral history in Latin America.
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|a Historia oral.
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|9 11793
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|a Historia.
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|9 1570
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|a Antropología.
|2 unesco
|9 1715
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|a Educación.
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|9 1247
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|a Etnología.
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|9 2247
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|a Folklore.
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|9 2213
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650 |
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|a Gerontología.
|2 unesco
|9 22619
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|a Historia literaria.
|2 unesco
|9 5709
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|a Educación sobre medios de comunicación.
|2 unesco
|9 2944
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650 |
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|a Sociología cultural.
|2 unesco
|9 1790
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|a Estudios sobre las mujeres.
|2 unesco
|9 2514
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|a Dunaway, David King
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|a Baum, Willa K.
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