The recent wave of interest in oral history and return to the
active subject as a topic in historical practice raises a number of
questions about the status and function of scholarly history in our
societies. This articles in this volume, originally pubished in
1990, and which originally appeared in History and Anthropology,
Volume 2, Part 2, discuss what contributions, meanings and
consequences emerge from scholarly history turning to living
memory, and what the relationships are between history and memory.
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