Oral History Review Oral History Review Madison, WI Subscribe here to get exclusive sneak peeks at Oral History Review podcasts before they are published on the OHR blog! The Oral History Review, published by the Oral History Association, is the U.S. journal of record for the theory and practice of oral history and related fields. The journal’s primary mission is to explore the nature and significance of oral history and advance understanding of the field among scholars, educators, practitioners, and the general public. Work published in the journal arises from many fields and disciplines, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of oral history. While based in the U.S., the Review reflects the international scope of the field and encourages work from international authors and about international topics. The Review publishes narrative and analytical articles and reviews, in print and multimedia formats, that present and use oral history in unique and significant ways and that contribute to the understanding of the nature of oral history and memory. It seeks previously unpublished works that demonstrate high-quality research and that offer new insight into oral history practice, methodology, theory, and pedagogy. Oral History Review’s tracks Oral History and Empathy at the Women’s March on Washington by Oral History Review published on 2017-02-22T17:02:09Z Mr. Montressor Sudduth 1 by Oral History Review published on 2016-11-04T16:23:15Z Mr. Montressor Sudduth 2 by Oral History Review published on 2016-11-04T16:23:14Z Landscapes of Meaning, with Jessica Taylor by Oral History Review published on 2015-10-09T17:49:09Z Elspeth Brown on Digital Collaboration in LGBTQ Oral History by Oral History Review published on 2015-06-19T03:05:28Z Listening on the Edge: An Interview with Mark Cave and Stephen M. Sloan by Oral History Review published on 2015-01-26T00:36:25Z Academics as Activists: An Interview with Jeffrey W. Pickron by Oral History Review published on 2014-11-06T17:08:52Z The Power of Oral History as a History-Making Practice by Oral History Review published on 2014-09-26T18:15:25Z Schizophrenia and Oral History by Oral History Review published on 2014-07-11T14:57:00Z
Oral History and Empathy at the Women’s March on Washington by Oral History Review published on 2017-02-22T17:02:09Z
Elspeth Brown on Digital Collaboration in LGBTQ Oral History by Oral History Review published on 2015-06-19T03:05:28Z
Listening on the Edge: An Interview with Mark Cave and Stephen M. Sloan by Oral History Review published on 2015-01-26T00:36:25Z
Academics as Activists: An Interview with Jeffrey W. Pickron by Oral History Review published on 2014-11-06T17:08:52Z
The Power of Oral History as a History-Making Practice by Oral History Review published on 2014-09-26T18:15:25Z