Thompson, The voice of the past - oral history
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.16.2.99-100Abstract
Oral history is the oldest variety of all, probably beginning with tales told around cooking fires in the era before written language. It went on to troubadours' tales, Norse sagas, and finally to well organized projects and archives of interviews. Paul Thompson, of the University of Essex, has now given us both a why-to-do it and how-to-do-it book.
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