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Cradock - How Segregation and Apartheid Came to a South African Town (Paperback): Jeffrey Butler Cradock - How Segregation and Apartheid Came to a South African Town (Paperback)
Jeffrey Butler; Edited by Richard Elphick, Jeannette Hopkins
R350 R273 Discovery Miles 2 730 Save R77 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Cradock is a vivid history of a South African town in the years when segregation gradually emerged, preceding the rapid and rigorous implementation of apartheid. Through the details of one emblematic community, Jeffrey Butler offers an ambitious treatment of the racial themes that dominate recent South African history. Although Butler was born and raised in Cradock, he eschews sentimentality in favour of scholarly precision. Augmenting the obvious political narratives, Cradock examines the poor infrastructural conditions, ranging from public health to public housing, that typify a grossly unequal system of racial segregation but are otherwise neglected in the region's historiography. Butler shows, with the richness that only a local study could provide, how the lives of blacks, whites and coloureds were affected by the bitter transition from segregation before 1948 to apartheid thereafter.

Survival in the 'Dumping Grounds' - A Social History of Apartheid Relocation (Paperback): Laura Evans Survival in the 'Dumping Grounds' - A Social History of Apartheid Relocation (Paperback)
Laura Evans
R350 R273 Discovery Miles 2 730 Save R77 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Survival in the 'Dumping Grounds' examines a defining aspect of South Africa's recent past: the history of apartheid-era relocation. While scholars and activists have long recognised the suffering caused by apartheid removals to the so-called 'homelands', the experiences of those who lived through this process more often have been obscured. Drawing on extensive archival and oral history research, this book explores the makings and multiple meanings of relocation into two of the most notorious apartheid 'dumping grounds' established in the Ciskei bantustan during the mid-1960s: Sada and Ilinge. Author Laura Evans describes the local and global dynamics of the project of bantustan relocation and develops a multi-layered analysis of the complex histories-and ramifications-of displacement and resettlement in the Ciskei.

Londoners - The Days and Nights of London Now--As Told by Those Who Love It, Hate It, Live It, Left It, and Long for It... Londoners - The Days and Nights of London Now--As Told by Those Who Love It, Hate It, Live It, Left It, and Long for It (Paperback)
Craig Taylor
R505 R435 Discovery Miles 4 350 Save R70 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Acclaimed writer and editor Craig Taylor spent years traversing every corner of London, getting to know the most interesting of its residents--the voice of the London Underground, a West End rickshaw driver, an East End nightclub door attendant, a mounted soldier of the Queen's Life Guard. Now, in Londoners, this diverse cast of characters--rich and poor, young and old, native and immigrant, men and women (and even a Sarah who used to be a George)--shares indelible tales that capture the city as never before. With candor and humor, these voices paint a vivid, epic, and wholly original portrait of twenty-first-century London, scripting the autobiography of one of the world's greatest cities.

Lochmaben - Community Memories (Paperback): Isabelle Gow, Sheila Findlay Lochmaben - Community Memories (Paperback)
Isabelle Gow, Sheila Findlay
R488 R442 Discovery Miles 4 420 Save R46 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Lochmaben is situated in the 'debatable lands' on the main route into Scotland north from Carlisle. The area has historic connections to the family of Robert the Bruce. This close-knit community has lost several of its basic amenities in recent years but the recent community buyout of the Castle Loch has been a great success with many volunteers coming together. 'Lochmaben Voices', a project to collect the memories of the town's residents by recording interviews with them, was set up in 2011. The eldest interviewee was born in the 1920s and the youngest in 2000s and the transcriptions reflect the various accents heard in the region. For this book, three broad categories were identified: Lochmaben, both as a physical place and a community; personal recollections of living in the town; memories of the town during the Second World War, including military connections.

From Purgatory to Paradise - An Oral History of Artist Han Meilin from the Cultural Revolution to the Present Day (Paperback):... From Purgatory to Paradise - An Oral History of Artist Han Meilin from the Cultural Revolution to the Present Day (Paperback)
Feng Jicai
R349 R288 Discovery Miles 2 880 Save R61 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
When I Came to England: An Oral History of Life in 1950s & 1960s Britain, Part 2 - Oral History Anthology (Paperback, 2nd... When I Came to England: An Oral History of Life in 1950s & 1960s Britain, Part 2 - Oral History Anthology (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
R332 Discovery Miles 3 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Record-Making and Record-Keeping in Early Societies (Hardcover): Geoffrey Yeo Record-Making and Record-Keeping in Early Societies (Hardcover)
Geoffrey Yeo
R4,054 Discovery Miles 40 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Record-Making and Record-Keeping in Early Societies provides a concise and up-to-date survey of early record-making and record-keeping practices across the world. It investigates the ways in which human activities have been recorded in different settings using different methods and technologies. Based on an in-depth analysis of literature from a wide range of disciplines, including prehistory, archaeology, Assyriology, Egyptology, and Chinese and Mesoamerican studies, the book reflects the latest and most relevant historical scholarship. Drawing upon the author's experience as a practitioner and scholar of records and archives and his extensive knowledge of archival theory and practice, the book embeds its account of the beginnings of recording practices in a conceptual framework largely derived from archival science. Unique both in its breadth of coverage and in its distinctive perspective on early record-making and record-keeping, the book provides the only updated and synoptic overview of early recording practices available worldwide. Record-Making and Record-Keeping in Early Societies will be of interest to academics, researchers, and students engaged in the study of archival science, archival history, and the early history of human culture. The book will also appeal to practitioners of archives and records management interested in learning more about the origins of their profession.

Story Bridges - A Guide for Conducting Intergenerational Oral History Projects (Paperback): Angela Zusman Story Bridges - A Guide for Conducting Intergenerational Oral History Projects (Paperback)
Angela Zusman
R1,174 Discovery Miles 11 740 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Angela Zusman offers an informative guidebook with step-by-step directions for planning and implementing intergenerational oral history projects, using youth to interview elders. An expert on these programs, Zusman uses her experiences and those of other oral historians to show how community projects are organized, youthful historians located and trained, interviews conducted, and the project archived for future community needs. Included are a variety of sample documents and case studies designed to ease the process for the uninitiated.

Yale Needs Women - How the First Group of Girls Rewrote the Rules of an Ivy League Giant (Paperback): Anne Gardiner Perkins Yale Needs Women - How the First Group of Girls Rewrote the Rules of an Ivy League Giant (Paperback)
Anne Gardiner Perkins
R477 R404 Discovery Miles 4 040 Save R73 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

WINNER OF THE 2020 CONNECTICUT BOOK AWARD FOR NONFICTION AND NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS FOR BOOK CLUBS IN 2021 BY BOOKBROWSE "Perkins' richly detailed narrative is a reminder that gender equity has never come easily, but instead if borne from the exertions of those who precede us."-Nathalia Holt, New York Times bestselling author of Rise of the Rocket Girls If Yale was going to keep its standing as one of the top two or three colleges in the nation, the availability of women was an amenity it could no longer do without. In the winter of 1969, from big cities to small towns, young women across the country sent in applications to Yale University for the first time. The Ivy League institution dedicated to graduating "one thousand male leaders" each year had finally decided to open its doors to the nation's top female students. The landmark decision was a huge step forward for women's equality in education. Or was it? The experience the first undergraduate women found when they stepped onto Yale's imposing campus was not the same one their male peers enjoyed. Isolated from one another, singled out as oddities and sexual objects, and barred from many of the privileges an elite education was supposed to offer, many of the first girls found themselves immersed in an overwhelmingly male culture they were unprepared to face. Yale Needs Women is the story of how these young women fought against the backward-leaning traditions of a centuries-old institution and created the opportunities that would carry them into the future. Anne Gardiner Perkins's unflinching account of a group of young women striving for change is an inspiring story of strength, resilience, and courage that continues to resonate today. "Yes, Yale needed women, but it didn't really want them... Anne Gardiner Perkins tells how these young women met the challenge with courage and tenacity and forever changed Yale and its chauvinistic motto of graduating 1,000 male leaders every year."-Lynn Povich, author of The Good Girls Revolt

Investigating a Corpus of Historical Oral Testimonies - The Linguistic Construction of Certainty (Paperback): Chris Fitzgerald Investigating a Corpus of Historical Oral Testimonies - The Linguistic Construction of Certainty (Paperback)
Chris Fitzgerald
R1,120 Discovery Miles 11 200 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Guides the reader through the process of sourcing a relevant oral history archive for linguistic analysis, constructing a representative corpus out of this archive and analysing this using corpus tools Shows how corpus linguistics can illuminate themes worthy of investigation that may otherwise remain hidden Shows what readers can gain from blending linguistic tools and competencies with oral history data

Curating Oral Histories - From Interview to Archive (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Nancy MacKay Curating Oral Histories - From Interview to Archive (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Nancy MacKay
R4,063 Discovery Miles 40 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For the past ten years, Nancy MacKay's Curating Oral Histories (2006) has been the one-stop shop for librarians, curators, program administrators, and project managers who are involved in turning an oral history interview into a primary research document, available for use in a repository. In this new and greatly expanded edition, MacKay uses the life cycle model to map out an expanded concept of curation, beginning with planning an oral history project and ending with access and use. The book:-guides readers, step by step, on how to make the oral history "archive ready";-offers strategies for archiving, preserving, and presenting interviews in a digital environment;-includes comprehensive updates on technology, legal and ethical issues, oral history on the Internet, cataloging, copyright, and backlogs.

Great Australian Volunteer Firies Stories (Paperback): Bill Marsh Great Australian Volunteer Firies Stories (Paperback)
Bill Marsh
R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Oral History in a Wounded Country - Interactive Interviewing in South Africa (Paperback): Philippe Denis, Radikobo Ntsimane Oral History in a Wounded Country - Interactive Interviewing in South Africa (Paperback)
Philippe Denis, Radikobo Ntsimane
R95 R75 Discovery Miles 750 Save R20 (21%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

With the end of apartheid and the exciting, but elusive, advent of a new nation, South Africa is witness to the emergence of a new generation of oral historians whose aim is to develop a broader, more inclusive and culturally sensitive understanding of the South African past. In a country still wounded by a legacy of racial discrimination, the retrieving of oral memories is a task more urgent than ever.""Oral History in a Wounded Country"" shows how the cultural, political, socio-economic and intellectual evolutions that gave birth to South Africa as we know it today affect the oral history process. It seeks to help practitioners, whether they use oral history as one technique among others to gain a better knowledge of the past, or envisage oral history as an academic discipline in its own right, to reflect critically on their practice and find better ways of handling the interview process. The challenge is to appreciate the complexity of South Africa's diverse histories, while being attentive to the dynamics of the interview and their effect on both interviewers' and interviewees' sense of identity.

Oral History and Qualitative Methodologies - Educational Research for Social Justice (Paperback): Thalia M. Mulvihill, Raji... Oral History and Qualitative Methodologies - Educational Research for Social Justice (Paperback)
Thalia M. Mulvihill, Raji Swaminathan
R1,243 Discovery Miles 12 430 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Showcases practical approaches to doing oral history work in qualitative educational research Considers how to best do both methodology and output of oral history research Written in the editors' typical accessible style with a range of contributing voices, making it particularly suitable for early career researchers

Showfolk - An Oral History of a Fairground Dynasty (Paperback): Frank Bruce Showfolk - An Oral History of a Fairground Dynasty (Paperback)
Frank Bruce
R341 R310 Discovery Miles 3 100 Save R31 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Travelling showfolk have been entertaining Scots for centuries and a visit to 'the shows' was a highlight of the year until recent memory. The Codonas are one of the longest and most established show families, having arrived from the continent in the late eighteenth century. The book is based almost entirely on original research and draws on interviews with three generations to give a vivid and richly anecdotal account of this ever-changing world. Illustrations, mostly previously unpublished, enhance the text. The interviews have been kept intact as much as possible, to keep the flow of overlapping individual life stories but are organised chronologically from the 1890s, when it enters living memory, up to the present. The hundred years from 1790 are described in a lively introduction including many first-hand accounts and following the family fortunes in the United Kingdom, the United States where members reached the top of the circus profession and as far afield as Hawaii.

How Things Fall Apart - What Happened to the Cuban Revolution (Hardcover): Elizabeth Dore How Things Fall Apart - What Happened to the Cuban Revolution (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Dore
R851 R690 Discovery Miles 6 900 Save R161 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A powerful account of the decline of the Cuban Revolution, told through the lives of five ordinary Cuban citizens. 'Masterful... Dore uses oral history to tell a history of Cuba from the bottom up' Professor Linda Gordon 'A vital addition to Cuba's rich oral tradition' Will Grant, BBC Cuba Correspondent 'Opens wide a window on the last forty years of Cuban history' Professor Gerald Martin 'To have gathered these life stories together with such grace, eloquence and trust is a towering achievement' Professor Ruth Behar Cuba is not the country it used to be. The regime is disintegrating, and unprecedented protest marches are challenging the gerontocratic Communist Party leadership. How Things Fall Apart reveals the decay of this political system through the lives of five ordinary Cuban citizens. Born in the 1970s and 80s, these men and women recount how their lives changed over a tumultuous stretch of thirty-five years: first when Fidel opened the country to tourism following the fall of the Soviet bloc; then when Raul Castro allowed market forces to operate, thinking it would stop the country's economic slide; and finally when President Trump's tightening of the US embargo combined with the Covid-19 pandemic to cause economic collapse. With warmth and humanity, they describe learning to survive in an environment where a tiny minority has grown rich by local standards, the great majority has been left behind, and inequality has destroyed the very things that used to give meaning to Cubans' lives. Born out of the first oral history project authorized by the Cuban government in forty years, Professor Elizabeth Dore gathers these stories to illuminate the slow and agonizing decline of the Cuban Revolution over the past four decades. For over sixty years the government controlled the historical narrative. In this book, Cubans tell their own stories.

Unlocked - Portraits of a Pandemic (Paperback): A.J. Stone Unlocked - Portraits of a Pandemic (Paperback)
A.J. Stone
R313 R258 Discovery Miles 2 580 Save R55 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
The Lost Paratroopers of Normandy - A Story of Resistance, Courage, and Solidarity in a French Village (Hardcover): Stephen G... The Lost Paratroopers of Normandy - A Story of Resistance, Courage, and Solidarity in a French Village (Hardcover)
Stephen G Rabe
R621 R509 Discovery Miles 5 090 Save R112 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The fateful days and weeks surrounding 6 June 1944 have been extensively documented in histories of the Second World War, but less attention has been paid to the tremendous impact of these events on the populations nearby. The Lost Paratroopers of Normandy tells the inspiring yet heartbreaking story of ordinary people who did extraordinary things in defense of liberty and freedom. On D-Day, when transport planes dropped paratroopers from the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions hopelessly off-target into marshy waters in northwestern France, the 900 villagers of Graignes welcomed them with open arms. These villagers - predominantly women - provided food, gathered intelligence, and navigated the floods to retrieve the paratroopers' equipment at great risk to themselves. When the attack by German forces on 11 June forced the overwhelmed paratroopers to withdraw, many made it to safety thanks to the help and resistance of the villagers. In this moving book, historian Stephen G. Rabe, son of one of the paratroopers, meticulously documents the forgotten lives of those who participated in this integral part of D-Day history.

Stories from Small Museums (Paperback): Fiona Candlin, Toby Butler, Jake Watts Stories from Small Museums (Paperback)
Fiona Candlin, Toby Butler, Jake Watts
R501 Discovery Miles 5 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the late twentieth century, the number of museums in the UK dramatically increased. Typically small and independent, the new museums concentrated on local history, war and transport. This book asks who founded them, how and why. In order to find out more, Fiona Candlin, a professor in museology, and Toby Butler, an expert oral historian, travelled around the UK to meet the individuals, families, community groups and special interest societies who established the museums. The rich oral histories they collected provide a new account of recent museum history - one that weaves together personal experience and social change while putting ordinary people at the heart of cultural production. Combining academic rigour with a lively writing style, Stories from small museums is essential reading for students and museum enthusiasts alike. -- .

My Disappearing Uncle - Europe, War and the Stories of a Scattered Family (Hardcover): Kathy Henderson My Disappearing Uncle - Europe, War and the Stories of a Scattered Family (Hardcover)
Kathy Henderson
R503 Discovery Miles 5 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Memoir, detective work and political history come together in this family biography which springs from a collection of stories passed down by word of mouth. Told on a toboggan in the Austrian mountains, in the back seat of an overloaded mini, on a coal barge in Paris, folding linen in London ... they range from Hungary to Austria, Italy, France, England and South America. These were the tales that shaped our lives and understanding as we grew up, and brought us the adventures of the women who went before us - and the link to a scattered family and 200 years of European turmoil. Rich with the experience of several generations of women, this is the history that so rarely reaches the official record. This is where our story, their stories and history meet.

The Storyteller's Supper - A Feast of Food Folk Tales (Hardcover): Taffy Thomas The Storyteller's Supper - A Feast of Food Folk Tales (Hardcover)
Taffy Thomas; Illustrated by Dotty Kultys
R323 Discovery Miles 3 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'You and me, me and you, we all bring something to the stew, From the tales we tell, to the food we've got, we all bring something to the pot.' Over the last fifty years, Taffy Thomas has shared the stage with noted Lakeland chefs, who have tickled his palate with tastings and information about dishes and ingredients, which he uses to season these magical stories, telling the oral history of food. This feast of traditional tales is spiced up with the rhymes and riddles that always enrich Taffy's work, as well as charming illustrations from artist Dotty Kultys, and will appeal to all who savour stories and food.

New Directions in Queer Oral History - Archives of Disruption (Paperback): Clare Summerskill, Amy Tooth Murphy, Emma Vickers New Directions in Queer Oral History - Archives of Disruption (Paperback)
Clare Summerskill, Amy Tooth Murphy, Emma Vickers
R1,159 Discovery Miles 11 590 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The volume takes a field which has become established over the past 40 years, and applies it to a marginalized sector of society, enabling students of oral history, and history more generally to engage with, question and develop new conversations around the field. Oral history is increasingly becoming an established part of the modern history canon and more and more developments within its parameters are being raised and studied - this book represents a key up-coming area. The only book to look specifically at LGBTQ positions and the specific issues it raises within oral history.

Archaeology and Language I - Theoretical and Methodological Orientations (Hardcover): Roger Blench, Matthew Spriggs Archaeology and Language I - Theoretical and Methodological Orientations (Hardcover)
Roger Blench, Matthew Spriggs
R3,944 Discovery Miles 39 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Archaeology and Language I represents groundbreaking work in synthesizing two disciplines that are now seen as interlinked: linguistics and archaeology. This volume is the first of a three-part survey of innovative results emerging from their combination.
Archaeology and historical linguistics have largely pursued separate tracks until recently, although their goals can be very similar. While there is a new awareness that these disciplines can be used to complement one another, both rigorous methodological awareness and detailed case-studies are still lacking in literature. Archaeology and Language I aims to fill this lacuna.
Exploring a wide range of techniques developed by specialists in each discipline, this first volume deals with broad theoretical and methodological issues and provides an indispensable background to the detail of the studies presented in volumes II and III. This collection deals with the controversial question of the origin of language, the validity of deep-level reconstruction, the sociolinguistic modelling of prehistory and the use and value of oral tradition.

eBook available with sample pages: 0203205839

Interactive Oral History Interviewing (Hardcover): Eva M. McMahan, Kim Lacy Rogers Interactive Oral History Interviewing (Hardcover)
Eva M. McMahan, Kim Lacy Rogers
R3,911 Discovery Miles 39 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The essays in this anthology represent, in the broadest sense, an interpretive perspective of inquiry that has flourished in oral history for the past 15 years. This perspective considers oral history interviews as subjective, socially constructed and emergent events; that is, understanding, interpretation, and meaning of lived experience are interactively constructed.
The impetus for this volume was the editor's fascination with the multifaceted complexity of the oral history interview method coupled with the belief that, despite many books that address methodological issues, no single work takes as its focus those complex, interactive processes which constitute the oral history interview. The editors' purpose in developing this anthology, therefore, was to provide a variety of essays which taken together address the possibilities and constraints inherent in oral history interviewing.

American Survivors - Trans-Pacific Memories of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Hardcover): Naoko Wake American Survivors - Trans-Pacific Memories of Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Hardcover)
Naoko Wake
R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

American Survivors is a fresh and moving historical account of U.S. survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings, breaking new ground not only in the study of World War II but also in the public understanding of nuclear weaponry. A truly trans-Pacific history, American Survivors challenges the dualistic distinction between Americans-as-victors and Japanese-as-victims often assumed by scholars of the nuclear war. Using more than 130 oral histories of Japanese American and Korean American survivors, their family members, community activists, and physicians - most of which appear here for the first time - Naoko Wake reveals a cross-national history of war, illness, immigration, gender, family, and community from intimately personal perspectives. American Survivors brings to light the history of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that connects, as much as separates, people across time and national boundaries.

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