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  1. 6 uur geleden

    Well, that's the end of an illuminating, at times challenging but more than anything else inspiring . Thanks so much to , and the many wonderful delegates I've met for a stimulating two days. A lot to take back to York.

  2. 7 uur geleden

    I've learned about so many fascinating archives, projects and collections at - here are a few I'm looking forwards to checking out in more detail:

    Deze collectie tonen
  3. 9 uur geleden

    Erin Jessee, "We have an ethical duty to talk about our failures so [other oral historians] can learn from them."

  4. 10 uur geleden

    Tian Miao's slide shows different names and even dates for c20th conflicts from Western nomenclature. Good way to start thinking about de-centreing west in narratives

    list of Chinese wars and dates and names
  5. 12 uur geleden

    Norma Gregory at speaking on narratives of former black British coal miners.

  6. 13 uur geleden

    Book signing for The Deindustrialized World here at in Belfast! Great conference, lots of wonderful presentations from and others.

  7. 13 uur geleden

    Hands-on workshop Managing the risks of archiving dangerous oral history for public access. heeft hier in ihkv en de Interviewcollectie Nederlandse mee te maken!

  8. 13 uur geleden

    Archiving in the public interest exemption means archives don't have to delete anything. Ever. The issue is how, when and where to provide access.

  9. 14 uur geleden

    What oral historians now need to grapple with on a day to day basis..

  10. 15 uur geleden

    Absolutely moving and thought provoking plenary session from Rama Lakshmi on Remembering Bhopal Museum and how activism, museology, remembering and oral history interplay

  11. 16 uur geleden

    Rob Perks keeping us all on track as we kick off Day 2 of

  12. 28 jun.

    Great 1st day of conference in sunny Belfast. Amazing researchers telling stories that make your hair stand on end. And your heart break. And your brain whirr. Oral history = powerful history.

  13. 28 jun.

    And now for a very topical paper by Todd Moye - an oral history project started in 2015 which has now become very much at the sharp end.

  14. 28 jun.

    Powerful, moving, sometimes shocking accounts of oral histories in health - patients, practitioners and volunteers. Nhssat70

  15. 28 jun.

    ‘this is where oral history really matters’ Dr Jennifer O’Mahoney talking at on the power of the Magdalene women’s testimonies to force change.

  16. 28 jun.

    So many important conversations happening at regarding , ethics, privacy, danger, risk. We need to start talking about these topics more openly, thank you and for making this happen. I am guessing 2 days may not be enough.

  17. 28 jun.

    "People often surprise you, they agree to a life story but they have an agenda too" Erin Jessee ends the opening plenary with a call to look for the hidden and the subtle danger in oral history.

  18. 28 jun.

    Extreme way to keep secrets: during the N Ireland ‘Troubles’, a woman refused painkilling drugs in childbirth in case they made her blab names - her midwife’s husband was a policeman. For 7 babies! Fascinating keynote Dr Anna Bryson Dr Erin Jessee

  19. 28 jun.

    Anna Bryson: Women's stories - even throw-away remarks - at front and centre of post-conflict communities

  20. 28 jun.

    First plenary at with Erin Jessee and Anna Bryson calling for more discussion of the ethical and methological challenges of

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