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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Oral History is a comprehensive examination of oral history which addresses a wide range of practitioners, from beginning students to graduate students and established scholars, community and freelance practitioners in the field, and those from other fields and disciplines interested in oral history. The purpose of the book is to provide a broad range of readers with:

* An advanced introduction into and overview of the field;
* Cutting-edge reflections on core themes in the field; and
* Global comparative perspectives on oral history theory and practice

The Handbook is arranged in five thematic Parts: Creating Interviews, Interpreting Oral Histories, Making Histories, Advocacy & Empowerment, and Big Questions & Future Directions. Each chapter documents the state-of-the-art in a particular subject area and surveys the international historiography and current debates. Each chapter concludes with a brief outlook of potential future developments in the field.

With chapter authors from every region of the oral history world - North America, South America, Oceania, Africa, Asia and Europe - and each author making use of examples and scholarship from across the global field of oral history, this volume represents the first truly international handbook of oral history.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Oral History
Part 1 – Creating Interviews
Introduction
1. Designing Ethical Oral History Projects and Partnerships Carla Pascoe Leahy (University of Tasmania, Australia)
2. The Interview Relationship: Issues and approaches Pablo Pozzi (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina)
3. Varieties of Interviewing Amy Starecheski (Columbia University, USA)
4. Deep Listening and Difficult Remembering Sean Field (University of Cape Town, South Africa)
5. Documenting and Preserving Interviews in a Digital Age Malin Thor Tureby (Linköping University, Sweden)
Part 2 – Interpreting Oral Histories
Introduction
6. Memory as Evidence: Psycho-social approaches to interpreting life stories Anna Green (Victoria University Wellington, New Zealand)
7. Analysing Language and Narrative, Voice, Body and Emotion Lindsey Dodd (Huddersfield University, UK)
8. Thematic Interpretation of Interview Sets TBC
9. Intersectional Interpretation Katrina Srigley (Nipissing University, Canada)
10. Negotiating Interpretative Authority Ricardo Santhiago (Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil)
Part 3 – Making Histories
Introduction
11. Writing History using Interviews Kathy Nasstrom (University of San Francisco, USA)
12. Oral History and Creative Writing TBC
13. Making Oral History Exhibitions and Place-Based Installations TBC
14. Making Audio Visual Histories TBC
15. Performing Oral History Clare Summerskill (Royal Holloway University of London, UK)
Part 4 – Advocacy & Empowerment
Introduction
16. The Interviewee's Experience of Oral History Anna Sheftel (Concordia University, Canada)
17. Oral History, Public Engagement and 'Community' Advocacy TBC
18. Doing Oral History 'At Home' Leyla Neyzi (Sabanci University, Turkey)
19. Testimony and Historical 'Truth' Commissions Anna Bryson (Queens University, UK)
20. Oral History, Policy and Professional Practice Alison Chand (University of Strathclyde, UK)
21. Teaching Oral History TBC
Part 5 – Big Questions and Future Directions
Introduction
22. Oral History and Indigenous Peoples: Indigenizing and decolonizing oral history Nepia Mahuika (University of Waikato, New Zealand)
23. Oral History and our Planetary Future Andrea Gaynor (University of Western Australia, Australia)
24. Oral History and Digital Futures Doug Boyd (University of Kentucky, USA)
25. Oral History in an Autobiographical /Surveillance Age Alexander Freund (University of Winnipeg, Canada)
Select Bibliography
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Feb 19 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 504
ISBN 9781350379923
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 15 bw illus
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Series Bloomsbury Handbooks
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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