Oral History Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Oral History Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Beginning Again: Stories of Movement and Migration in Appalachia6
Interoperability of Oral History Metadata: An Ontological Model5
Beyond Access: Negotiating Gatekeeper Usage in West Belfast, Northern Ireland5
Organizing Your Own: The White Fight for Black Power in Detroit4
Oral History Beyond Speech and Narrative: What Intellectual and Developmental Disability Can Teach Us4
Hurricane Sandy on New Jersey’s Forgotten Shore3
Narrative Framings of Individual Agency: Life Stories of Soviet Farming in Ukraine3
Our Portion of Hell: Fayette County, Tennessee: An Oral History of the Struggle for Civil Rights3
Critical Care: Nurses on the Frontline of Australia’s AIDS Crisis3
The Language of Russian Peasants in the Twentieth Century: A Linguistic Analysis and Oral History3
Twice Forgotten: African Americans and the Korean War; An Oral History2
Oral History of Chinese Maritime Law2
Correction2
What’s so Critical About Critical Oral History?2
Collectivization Generation: Oral Histories of a Social Revolution in Uzbekistan2
The Evolution of Best Practice at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Oral History Program2
How the Stories Should Be Told: Re-righting History in Canyon de Chelly, Navajo Nation2
Women Who Change the World: Stories from the Fight for Social Justice1
American Survivors: Trans-Pacific Memories of Hiroshima and Nagasaki1
Editor’s Note1
Let Them Speak: In Search of the Drowned; Testimonies and Testimonial Fragments of the Holocaust1
Beatrice’s Ledger: Coming of Age in the Jim Crow South .1
The Precariousness of Home and Belonging Among Queer Refugees: Using Participatory Photography in Oral Histories in Vancouver, British Columbia1
Rhymes with Truck: The Manitoba Food History Project1
Getting it Right: Safeguarding a Respected Space for Indigenous Oral Histories and Truth Telling1
Keeping the Accent? Voice, Alterity, and Memory in Oral History Interviews with Northern Ireland Migrants in England1
Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language: Hereditary Deafness on Martha’s Vineyard1
Remembering Theodore Roosevelt: Reminiscences of His Contemporaries1
Doing Science in Our Own Way: Six Oral Histories of Scientists with Disabilities1
Listening Beyond : Collaborative Reflections on Learning about Activism Through an Undergraduate Oral History and Podcasting Project1
Control, Resistance, and the Senses: Neurodivergent Perspectives of the UK School Meals Service; A Case Study1
Rikers: An Oral History1
Meaning-Making and Archive-Making: Teaching Oral History with Archives Professionals on Campus1
Medical Humanities and Disability Studies: In/Disciplines0
Pin Up! The Subculture: Negotiating Agency, Representation and Sexuality with Vintage Style0
Challenging the Badger Brand: The Ethics of Conducting Oral History Interviews with College-Athletes0
Editors’ Introduction0
Oral History and Anthropology: A Survey of Histories and Possibilities0
Prisoners after War: Veterans in the Age of Mass Incarceration0
Roundtable Response 1 : Visiting as Relational Methodology: Listening, Learning, and Sharing Nishnaabeg Histories in the Age of Artificial Intelligence0
Who We Are Now: Stories of What Americans Lost and Found During the COVID-19 Pandemic0
The People’s Recorder0
“How Can You Cope with All This?” Dealing with Oral Histories of Exploitation and Sexual Violence as a Doctoral Student0
Editor’s Introduction0
Cooking Pilaf with Words: Intersubjectivity and Feminism in the Armenian Transnation0
Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century0
Living with Agent Orange: Conversations in Postwar Viet Nam0
Editor’s Note0
Listening Projects: The BBC, Oral History, and the Nation in Fractured Times0
World of Our Mothers: Mexican Revolution–Era Immigrants and Their Stories0
Is Oral History White? The Civil Rights Movement in Baltimore, an Oral History Project from 1976, and Best Practices Today0
Editor’s Introduction0
On (Not) “Humanizing” Muslims: Challenge and Opportunity in an Oral History Project with American Muslims0
Crisis Documentation and Oral History: Problematizing Collecting and Preserving Practices in a Digital World0
Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk0
The Hivemind Swarmed: Conversations on Gamergate, the Aftermath, and the Quest for a Safer Internet0
Family Oral History Across the World0
Civil Rights in Black and Brown: Histories of Resistance and Struggle in Texas0
Two Years in the Lives of Two English Teachers0
Practicing Oral History with Military and War Veterans0
Beyond Norma Rae: How Puerto Rican and Southern White Women Fought for a Place in the American Working Class0
Ozark Voices: Oral Histories from the Heartland0
The Black Fives: The Epic Story of Basketball’s Forgotten Era0
Roundtable Response 2 : Using AI to Facilitate More Ethical Access to Archived Oral History?0
Sumud: Birth, Oral History, and Persistence in Palestine0
Witness0
A Meeting of Two Worlds—Oral History and Linguistics: Partnerships, Perplexities, and Potentialities in Researching African American Language0
Storytelling in Museums0
Blues Before Sunrise 3: Guitar Slingers and Backbeaters0
Portrait of a Forest: Men and Machine0
‘We Bounce Off Each Other’s Vibe’: The Importance of Symmetrical Intersubjectivity between Interviewer and Narrator0
Creating an Oral History Archive of Government Work: The Women in Public Service in Pakistan Project0
Children’s Voices from the Past: New Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives.0
Documenting a Movement Ecosystem: Picture the Homeless, a Participatory Oral History Research Case Study0
Learning about Sharing Authority With the Gathered Voices of Malmö0
Roundtable Response 4 : The Human Implications of Automation: How Does AI Listen?0
The Pedagogical Potential of Affective Oral Histories: A Case Study of Student Interviewer Testimonies in the Health and Human Rights Oral History Project0
A Grip of Time: When Prison Is Your Life0
“I Hope to be Part of South Phoenix History”: Community College Students Becoming Oral Historians0
Surfing the South: The Search for Waves and the People Who Ride Them0
Fly Until You Die: An Oral History of Hmong Pilots in the Vietnam War and Prisoner of Wars: A Hmong Fighter Pilot’s Story of Escaping Death and Confronting Life0
Girlhood0
Black Voices of Cape May: A Feeling of Community0
NewMusicBox Interviews0
Literal Belonging: Safe Outdoor Spaces Modeling Oral History Making0
Documenting Deaf Lived Experiences: Sign Language and Oral History Methodologies0
Affective Listening and the Digital Oral History Archive: A Case Study Based on the 1947 Bengal Partition0
Oral History and the Climate Crisis: Listening in the Aftermath of Disaster0
Editor’s Introduction0
Crisis Oral History and the Asylum Timescape: Temporalities, Solidarities, and Affect in Interviews with Ukrainians with Temporary Protection in Italy0
Roundtable Response 3 : Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), Oral History, and Labor0
Tuning In: Emotions, Relations, and Dynamics in the Analysis of an Archived Interview0
Division Street Revisited: Unfinished Stories from the 1960s0
Money Talks: Narrator Compensation in Oral History0
Lost Childhoods: Poverty, Trauma, and Violent Crime in the Post-Welfare Era0
Light the Road of Freedom: Women’s Voices from Gaza0
“Not a Word Was Said Ever Again”: Silence and Speech in Women’s Oral History Accounts of Sexual Harassment0
Dadibaajim: Returning Home Through Narrative0
Healthy Distance: Critical Computational Curation in Oral History Archives0
Oral History and Fugitive (Non)Presence: The Afterlives of the Tenth Panchen Lama in China’s Tibet0
Oral History in Evaluation: A New Partnership to Expand and Enhance Both Fields0
Oral History Indexing0
Oral History and the Environment: Global Perspectives on Climate, Connection, and Catastrophe0
Tall Tales and Half-Truths: Negotiating Anxiety and Precarity in Contemporary Ahmedabad0
Excluding Perpetrators: Listening to Off-the-Record Stories to Create an Ethical Asian American Oral History Project0
Chasing Me to My Grave: An Artist’s Memoir of the Jim Crow South0
Making Place and Community: Contrasting Lesbian and Gay, Feminist and Queer Oral History Projects in Brighton and Leeds0
Reparative Citizenship for Sephardi Descendants: Returning to the Jewish Past in Spain and Portugal0
Changes: An Oral History of Tupac Shakur0
Serious Play: Teaching to Play in Oral History0
Campus Candor: Students’ Stories Unmasked0
Main Essay : Oral History Is Not Just Data: Amplifying Humanistic Practices in the Age of Artificial Intelligence0
“The Oral History of Pitchfork.”0
The Invention and Reinvention of Big Bill Broonzy0
The Oral History of “Pandemic Time”: Students’ Lives Through the Global COVID-19 Pandemic0
Survival Schools: The American Indian Movement and Community Education in the Twin Cities.0
Failing to Connect? Methodological Reflections on Video-Call Interviewing during the Pandemic0
Booth Girls: Pregnancy, Adoption, and the Secrets We Kept0
One Job Town: Work, Belonging, and Betrayal in Northern Ontario0
Labor under Siege: Big Bob McEllrath and the ILWU’s Fight for Organized Labor in an Anti-Union Era0
Histories and Memories in the Digital Age of Partition Studies0
Here There Are Blueberries0
Composing the Blue Book: The Use of Oral Sources to Narrate German South-West Africa0
So They Remember: A Jewish Family’s Story of Surviving the Holocaust in Soviet Ukraine0
Black Liberation 1969 Archive. Allison Dorsey et al. 20150
Editors’ Introduction0
Once Upon a Time in Iraq: History of a Modern Tragedy.0
Capturing that which is Fleeting: Using History Harvests to Collect Rapid Response Oral Histories of Disaster Experience0
From the Archives: Promises and Pitfalls of the Disability Rights and Independent Living Movement Project0
Silent and Embodied Agency: Women’s Oral Histories of Sexual Violence in the Holocaust0
Tell Me a Story: The Collision of Yarning, Oral History, and the Open-Source Archive0
A Black Women’s Practice: Oral History from Fisk University’s Ex-slave Narratives and the Black Women Oral History Project0
Free All Along: The Robert Penn Warren Civil Rights Interviews0
American Refuge: True Stories of the Refugee Experience0
Separated: Stories of Injustice and Solidarity0
Making Better Historians: Using Oral History and Public History to Enhance Historical Training0
Oral History Encounters AI: An Exploration of Core Principles and Best Practices, Context and Consent0
Oral History and the Holocaust in Slovakia: Selective and Contradictory Memories0
Disability Intimacy: Essays on Love, Care, and Desire0
Working in the 21st Century: An Oral History of American Work in a Time of Social and Economic Transformation0
“You Folks Are the Ones That Are Going to Carry On”: Conducting Cross-Generational Oral Histories About the HIV/AIDS Crisis0
The Come Up: An Oral History of the Rise of Hip-Hop0
Kids on the Street: Queer Kinship and Religion in San Francisco’s Tenderloin0
They Knew Which Way to Run (podcast)0
Our Work is Everywhere: An Illustrated Oral History of Queer and Trans Resistance0
Adapting Critical Oral History Methodology to Freedom Movement Studies0
Bloods: An Oral History of the Vietnam War by Black Veterans0
Building Power, Breaking Power: The United Teachers of New Orleans, 1965–20080
Teaching Public History0
Oral History in UK Doctoral Research: Extent of Use and Researcher Preparedness for Emotionally Demanding Work0
Queer Beyond London0
Making the Latino South: A History of Racial Formation0
A Widow’s Story, or, Dead Men (Are Meant to) Tell No Tales: Self-Reflexivity, (Inter)Subjectivity, and Unconscious Processes in Family History Interviews0
Editors’ Introduction0
Individual Life Histories and Emblematic Memories: Conducting Oral Histories in Post-Conflict Argentina0
Becoming Thurgood: America’s Social Architect; The Legal Defense Fund Oral History Project, Recollection: A Civil Rights Legal Archive0
Power, Identity, and the Politics of Memory: Official Gazetteers Versus Interpreters’ Oral Histories of China’s Welfare Factories and Deaf Workers0
Terror and Truth: Civil Rights Tourism and the Mississippi Movement (Race, Rhetoric, and Media Series)0
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