The rapid rise in the study of Oral History has been evident across
a wide range of academic and community settings. From surgeons in
England investigating the embodied memories of half-remembered
techniques in no longer practiced operations, to truth and
reconciliation projects in countries recovering from civil
conflict, including in South Africa, Oral History is as diverse and
widespread in practice as it is in application. This four-volume
collection of cutting edge and canonical research will be of
interest to students and scholars alike.
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