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The Handbook of Global Oral History inspires the reader to be more open in their conception of what oral history is and how it is applied within a variety of disciplines to unlock meaning in human experience. The book brings together scholars from around the world in the areas ranging from memory studies, Indigenous history and journalism to anthropology, trauma, and archival studies. Their essays provide fresh theoretical insights to the field of oral history, and broaden current notions of how oral history fieldwork can be applied and how archived interviews can be interpreted.





Contributors: Npia Mahuika, John Waiko, David Carey, Jan Jansen, Dr. Sumallya Mukhopadhyay, Pothiti Hantzaroula, Dr. Nompilo C. Ndlovu, Nadia Jones-Gailani, Denise Phillips, Verena Lucia Nägel, Alexander Prenninger, Alejandro Castillejo-Cuéllar, Vannessa Hearman, Nanci Adler, Alexander Freund, Sofia Bach, Claudia Dueck, Jeff Sahadeo, Mark Cave, Anahi Naranjo Jara, Kate Darian-Smith, Carla Pascoe Leahy, Dr Deb Anderson, Dr Nicolette Snowden, Pilar Riaño-Alcalá, Jeff Friedman, Naomi Frost, Steven High, Dr. Tomoyo Nakao, Selma Leydesdorff, Dori Laub, Yasmin Saikia, Stephen M. Sloan, Melissa M. Sloan, Sean Field.
Mark Cave is the Senior Historian at The Historic New Orleans Collection. He created the oral history program at HNOC and is co-editor of Listening on the Edge: Oral History in the Aftermath of Crisis and Oral History and the Environment: Global Perspectives on Climate, Connection, and Catastrophe. He is a past President of the International Oral History Association.





Selma Leydesdorff is emerita professor of oral history and culture at the University of Amsterdam. Her career is part of the transformation of oral history from mostly a fact-finding method to understanding the ways memories are stored. She served on numerous editorial boards, and participated in many international research projects.