Oral History Review

Papers
(The TQCC 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Interoperability of Oral History Metadata: An Ontological Model6
Beginning Again: Stories of Movement and Migration in Appalachia6
Beyond Access: Negotiating Gatekeeper Usage in West Belfast, Northern Ireland4
The Language of Russian Peasants in the Twentieth Century: A Linguistic Analysis and Oral History3
Organizing Your Own: The White Fight for Black Power in Detroit3
Our Portion of Hell: Fayette County, Tennessee: An Oral History of the Struggle for Civil Rights3
Oral History Beyond Speech and Narrative: What Intellectual and Developmental Disability Can Teach Us3
Hurricane Sandy on New Jersey’s Forgotten Shore2
What’s so Critical About Critical Oral History?2
How the Stories Should Be Told: Re-righting History in Canyon de Chelly, Navajo Nation2
Critical Care: Nurses on the Frontline of Australia’s AIDS Crisis2
Correction2
Twice Forgotten: African Americans and the Korean War; An Oral History2
The Evolution of Best Practice at the University of Alaska Fairbanks Oral History Program2
Collectivization Generation: Oral Histories of a Social Revolution in Uzbekistan2
Rikers: An Oral History1
Teaching and Learning with Indigenous Oral History: Intergenerational Truthtelling of Boarding Schools in Oklahoma1
Beatrice’s Ledger: Coming of Age in the Jim Crow South .1
Let Them Speak: In Search of the Drowned; Testimonies and Testimonial Fragments of the Holocaust1
Everyone Here Spoke Sign Language: Hereditary Deafness on Martha’s Vineyard1
Remembering Theodore Roosevelt: Reminiscences of His Contemporaries1
Rhymes with Truck: The Manitoba Food History Project1
Women Who Change the World: Stories from the Fight for Social Justice1
Oral History of Chinese Maritime Law1
From the Archives: Preserving the Past, Empowering the Present Through the Doris Duke Native American Oral History Revitalization Project1
Meaning-Making and Archive-Making: Teaching Oral History with Archives Professionals on Campus1
American Survivors: Trans-Pacific Memories of Hiroshima and Nagasaki1
Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the Twenty-First Century0
Editor’s Introduction0
NewMusicBox Interviews0
Listening Projects: The BBC, Oral History, and the Nation in Fractured Times0
A Black Women’s Practice: Oral History from Fisk University’s Ex-slave Narratives and the Black Women Oral History Project0
Affective Listening and the Digital Oral History Archive: A Case Study Based on the 1947 Bengal Partition0
Editor’s Introduction0
Separated: Stories of Injustice and Solidarity0
The Pedagogical Potential of Affective Oral Histories: A Case Study of Student Interviewer Testimonies in the Health and Human Rights Oral History Project0
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
Oral History in Evaluation: A New Partnership to Expand and Enhance Both Fields0
Excluding Perpetrators: Listening to Off-the-Record Stories to Create an Ethical Asian American Oral History Project0
Documenting a Movement Ecosystem: Picture the Homeless, a Participatory Oral History Research Case Study0
Sumud: Birth, Oral History, and Persistence in Palestine0
World of Our Mothers: Mexican Revolution–Era Immigrants and Their Stories0
Oral History Encounters AI: An Exploration of Core Principles and Best Practices, Context and Consent0
Practicing Oral History with Military and War Veterans0
Kids on the Street: Queer Kinship and Religion in San Francisco’s Tenderloin0
Control, Resistance, and the Senses: Neurodivergent Perspectives of the UK School Meals Service; A Case Study0
“You Folks Are the Ones That Are Going to Carry On”: Conducting Cross-Generational Oral Histories About the HIV/AIDS Crisis0
Oral History and the Environment: Global Perspectives on Climate, Connection, and Catastrophe0
Reparative Citizenship for Sephardi Descendants: Returning to the Jewish Past in Spain and Portugal0
Doing Science in Our Own Way: Six Oral Histories of Scientists with Disabilities0
Our Work is Everywhere: An Illustrated Oral History of Queer and Trans Resistance0
Storytelling in Museums0
Creating an Oral History Archive of Government Work: The Women in Public Service in Pakistan Project0
Portrait of a Forest: Men and Machine0
Teaching Public History0
Learning about Sharing Authority With the Gathered Voices of Malmö0
Children’s Voices from the Past: New Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives.0
Money Talks: Narrator Compensation in Oral History0
Roundtable Response 4 : The Human Implications of Automation: How Does AI Listen?0
Failing to Connect? Methodological Reflections on Video-Call Interviewing during the Pandemic0
Oral History and the Holocaust in Slovakia: Selective and Contradictory Memories0
Pin Up! The Subculture: Negotiating Agency, Representation and Sexuality with Vintage Style0
“I Hope to be Part of South Phoenix History”: Community College Students Becoming Oral Historians0
Changes: An Oral History of Tupac Shakur0
Aunt Helen and Navajo Code Talkers: Oral Histories with Diné Warriors0
The People’s Recorder0
“How Can You Cope with All This?” Dealing with Oral Histories of Exploitation and Sexual Violence as a Doctoral Student0
Roundtable Response 1 : Visiting as Relational Methodology: Listening, Learning, and Sharing Nishnaabeg Histories in the Age of Artificial Intelligence0
Surfing the South: The Search for Waves and the People Who Ride Them0
Cooking Pilaf with Words: Intersubjectivity and Feminism in the Armenian Transnation0
From the Archives: Promises and Pitfalls of the Disability Rights and Independent Living Movement Project0
Crisis Oral History and the Asylum Timescape: Temporalities, Solidarities, and Affect in Interviews with Ukrainians with Temporary Protection in Italy0
Who We Are Now: Stories of What Americans Lost and Found During the COVID-19 Pandemic0
Tell Me a Story: The Collision of Yarning, Oral History, and the Open-Source Archive0
Making Better Historians: Using Oral History and Public History to Enhance Historical Training0
Ozark Voices: Oral Histories from the Heartland0
Editor’s Note0
Light the Road of Freedom: Women’s Voices from Gaza0
Lost Childhoods: Poverty, Trauma, and Violent Crime in the Post-Welfare Era0
Oral History and Fugitive (Non)Presence: The Afterlives of the Tenth Panchen Lama in China’s Tibet0
A Widow’s Story, or, Dead Men (Are Meant to) Tell No Tales: Self-Reflexivity, (Inter)Subjectivity, and Unconscious Processes in Family History Interviews0
‘We Bounce Off Each Other’s Vibe’: The Importance of Symmetrical Intersubjectivity between Interviewer and Narrator0
Beyond Norma Rae: How Puerto Rican and Southern White Women Fought for a Place in the American Working Class0
Getting it Right: Safeguarding a Respected Space for Indigenous Oral Histories and Truth Telling0
uqaalaiharlutit uqaruk (say it slowly)0
Theorizing Indigenous Feminist Oral Histories: A Methodological Intervention in Indigenous Oral Histories from an Indigenous Feminist0
Prisoners after War: Veterans in the Age of Mass Incarceration0
Keeping the Accent? Voice, Alterity, and Memory in Oral History Interviews with Northern Ireland Migrants in England0
Dadibaajim: Returning Home Through Narrative0
Campus Candor: Students’ Stories Unmasked0
Main Essay : Oral History Is Not Just Data: Amplifying Humanistic Practices in the Age of Artificial Intelligence0
Tall Tales and Half-Truths: Negotiating Anxiety and Precarity in Contemporary Ahmedabad0
The Black Fives: The Epic Story of Basketball’s Forgotten Era0
The Oral History of “Pandemic Time”: Students’ Lives Through the Global COVID-19 Pandemic0
“The Oral History of Pitchfork.”0
A Meeting of Two Worlds—Oral History and Linguistics: Partnerships, Perplexities, and Potentialities in Researching African American Language0
Roundtable Response 2 : Using AI to Facilitate More Ethical Access to Archived Oral History?0
Booth Girls: Pregnancy, Adoption, and the Secrets We Kept0
Survival Schools: The American Indian Movement and Community Education in the Twin Cities.0
The Hivemind Swarmed: Conversations on Gamergate, the Aftermath, and the Quest for a Safer Internet0
One Job Town: Work, Belonging, and Betrayal in Northern Ontario0
Building Power, Breaking Power: The United Teachers of New Orleans, 1965–20080
Becoming Thurgood: America’s Social Architect; The Legal Defense Fund Oral History Project, Recollection: A Civil Rights Legal Archive0
They Knew Which Way to Run (podcast)0
Here There Are Blueberries0
Making the Latino South: A History of Racial Formation0
Labor under Siege: Big Bob McEllrath and the ILWU’s Fight for Organized Labor in an Anti-Union Era0
Literal Belonging: Safe Outdoor Spaces Modeling Oral History Making0
Documenting Deaf Lived Experiences: Sign Language and Oral History Methodologies0
Editors’ Introduction0
Composing the Blue Book: The Use of Oral Sources to Narrate German South-West Africa0
Oral History and the Climate Crisis: Listening in the Aftermath of Disaster0
Editor’s Introduction0
Living with Agent Orange: Conversations in Postwar Viet Nam0
Once Upon a Time in Iraq: History of a Modern Tragedy.0
Tuning In: Emotions, Relations, and Dynamics in the Analysis of an Archived Interview0
The Invention and Reinvention of Big Bill Broonzy0
American Refuge: True Stories of the Refugee Experience0
Disability Intimacy: Essays on Love, Care, and Desire0
Terror and Truth: Civil Rights Tourism and the Mississippi Movement (Race, Rhetoric, and Media Series)0
Healthy Distance: Critical Computational Curation in Oral History Archives0
“Not a Word Was Said Ever Again”: Silence and Speech in Women’s Oral History Accounts of Sexual Harassment0
Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk0
Roundtable Response 3 : Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), Oral History, and Labor0
Oral History and Anthropology: A Survey of Histories and Possibilities0
Listening Beyond : Collaborative Reflections on Learning about Activism Through an Undergraduate Oral History and Podcasting Project0
Two Years in the Lives of Two English Teachers0
The Come Up: An Oral History of the Rise of Hip-Hop0
Queer Beyond London0
Editor’s Note0
Oral History Indexing0
Oral History in UK Doctoral Research: Extent of Use and Researcher Preparedness for Emotionally Demanding Work0
Blues Before Sunrise 3: Guitar Slingers and Backbeaters0
Bloods: An Oral History of the Vietnam War by Black Veterans0
Chasing Me to My Grave: An Artist’s Memoir of the Jim Crow South0
Power, Identity, and the Politics of Memory: Official Gazetteers Versus Interpreters’ Oral Histories of China’s Welfare Factories and Deaf Workers0
Individual Life Histories and Emblematic Memories: Conducting Oral Histories in Post-Conflict Argentina0
Serious Play: Teaching to Play in Oral History0
Division Street Revisited: Unfinished Stories from the 1960s0
So They Remember: A Jewish Family’s Story of Surviving the Holocaust in Soviet Ukraine0
Silent and Embodied Agency: Women’s Oral Histories of Sexual Violence in the Holocaust0
Working in the 21st Century: An Oral History of American Work in a Time of Social and Economic Transformation0
Girlhood0
Witness0
Medical Humanities and Disability Studies: In/Disciplines0
Family Oral History Across the World0
Black Liberation 1969 Archive. Allison Dorsey et al. 20150
Black Voices of Cape May: A Feeling of Community0
Editors’ Introduction0
Capturing that which is Fleeting: Using History Harvests to Collect Rapid Response Oral Histories of Disaster Experience0
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