ORAL HISTORY:  A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

Prepared by Linda Shopes

Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission

 

 

MANUALS

 

Baum, Willa K.  Oral History for the Local Historical Society, 3rd ed. Nashville: AASLA, 1987.

----------.  Transcribing and Editing Oral History.  Nashville:  AASLH, 1977.

Hoopes, James.  Oral History: An Introduction for Students.  Chapel Hill:  University of North Carolina

            Press, 1979.

Ives, Edward D.  The Tape Recorded Interview: A Manual for Field Workers in Folklore and Oral History.

            Knoxville:  University of Tennessee Press, 1974.

Jackson, Bruce.  Fieldwork.  Urbana:  University of Illinois Press, 1987.

Mercier, Laurie and Madeline Buckendorf.  Using Oral History in Community History Projects.  Los

            Angeles:  Oral History Association, 1992.

Neuenschwander, John H.  Oral History and the Law, rev. ed.  Albuquerque:  Oral History Association,

            1993.

Oblinger, Carl.  Interviewing the People of Pennsylvania.  Harrisburg:  Pennsylvania Historical & Museum

            Commission, 1978.

Ritchie, Donald A.  Doing Oral History.  New York:  Twayne Publishers, 1995.

Schorzman, Terri A.  A Practical Introduction to Videohistory:  The Smithsonian Institution and Alfred P.

            Sloan Foundation Experiment.  Melbourne, Fla.:  Krieger Publishing Co., 1993.

Yow, Valerie Raleigh.  Recording Oral History:  A Practical Guide for Social Scientists.   Thousand Oaks,

            Calif.:  Sage Publications, 1994.

 

 

USING AND INTERPRETING ORAL HISTORY MATERIALS

 

Allen, Barbara, and Linwood Montell.  From Memory to History:  Using Oral Sources in Local History                   Research.  Nashville:  AASLA, 1981.

Coles, Robert.  Doing Documentary Work.  New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.

Dunaway, David K. And Willa K. Baum, eds.  Oral History:  An Interdisciplinary Reader, 2nd ed.. 

            Thousand Oaks, Calif.:  Sage Publishers, 1996.

Frisch, Michael.  A Shared Authority:  Essays on the Craft and Meaning of Oral and Public History. 

            Albany:  SUNY Press. 1991.

Grele, Ronald.  Envelopes of Sound:  The Art of Oral History, 2nd ed.  New York:  Praeger, 1991.

Gluck, Sherna and Daphne Patai.   Women's Words: The Feminist Practice of Oral History.  New York:

            Routledge, 1991.

Jeffrey, Jaclyn and Glenace Edwall, eds.  Memory and History:  Essays on Recalling and Interpreting

            Experience.  Lanham, Md.: University Press of America (for Institute for Oral History), 1991.

Kuhn, Cliff and Marjorie L. McLellan, eds.  Magazine of History, v. 11, no. 3 {Srping 1997}; special "oral   

              history" theme issue of the magazine; published by the Organization of American Historians and  

              directed at secondary and undergraduate teachers. 

Perks, Robert, and Alistair Thomson.  The Oral History Reader.  New York:  Routledge, 1998.

Portelli, Alessandro.  The Death of Luigi Trastulli and Other Stories:  Form and Meaning in Oral History.            

            Albany:  SUNY Press, 1991.

----------.  The Battle of Valle Giulia: Oral History and the Art of Dialogue.  Madison: University of

            Wisconsin Press, 1997.

Shopes, Linda.  "Oral History and Community Involvement: The Baltimore Neighborhood Heritage

            Project," in Presenting the Past: Essays on History and the Public.  Susan Porter Benson, Stephen

            Brier, and Roy Rosenzweig, eds.  Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1986.

Thompson, Paul.  The Voices of the Past: Oral History, 2nd ed.  New York:  Oxford University Press, 1988.

 

 

See also the September issue of the Journal of American History, which since 1987 has included short essays on oral history as it relates to various topics and themes in United States history.

 

DOING/USING ORAL HISTORY IN THE CONTEXT OF A COMMUNITY HISTORY PROJECT

 

Felt, Thomas E.  Researching, Writing, and Publishing Local History, 2nd ed.  Nashville:  AASLH, 1982.

Kyvig, David, and Myron A. Marty.  Nearby History: Exploring the Past around You.  Nashville:  AASLH,

            1984.  This publication is the first in a series of technical manuals published by AASLH detailing            

how to research specific aspects of local history, including schools, houses and homes, public places, places of worship, and businesses.

Metcalf, Fay D., and Matthew T. Downey.  Using Local History in the Classroom.  Nashville:  AASLH,

            1982.

Weitzman, David.   Underfoot: An Everyday Guide to Exploring the American Past. New York:

            Schribner's, 1976.

 

 

LOCAL HISTORY PLACED WITHIN BROADER HISTORICAL CONTEXT

 

American Social History Project  Who Built America?, Vols. I & 2.  New York: Pantheon Books, 1989,

            1992. 

Bender, Thomas.  Community and Social Change in America.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,   

            1982.

Foner, Eric, ed.  The New American History, 2nd ed.  Philadelphia, Temple University Press, 1997.

Gardner, James B., and George Rollie Adams, eds.  Ordinary People and Everyday Life: Perspectives on

            The New Social History.  Nashville:  AASLH, 1983.

Gerber, David A.  "Local and Community History: Some Cautionary Remarks on an Idea Whose Time Has

            Returned."  History Teacher.  Vol. XII (November 1979), 7-30.

Hanly, Alice.  Love across the Color Line:  The Letter of Alice Hanley to Channing Lewis.  Helen

Lefkowitz Horowitz and Kathy Peiss, eds.  Amherst:  University of Massachusetts Press, 1996.

Kammen, Carol.  On Doing Local History: Reflections on What Local Historians Do, Why, and What It

            Means.  Nashville:  AASLH, 1986.  

----------, ed.  The Pursuit of Local History: Readings on Theory and Practice.  Thousand Oaks,

            Calif.: AltaMira Press and AASLH, 1996.

Russo, David.  Families and Communities:  A New View of American History.  Nashville:  AASLH, 1974.

 

 

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

 

Oral History Association

Dickinson College

Carlisle, PA 17013

·        Holds an annual conference; 2001 conference is in St. Louis, MO, October  16-21.

·        Publishes the biannual Oral History Review

·        Publishes a triannual newsletter

·        Publishes technical manuals on oral history

·        Maintains a Web site at <http://www.dickinson.edu/organizations/oha/>

·        Sponsors H-Oralhist, a listserv affiliated of H-NET; to subscribe, send the following e-mail message (with no subject line) to <listserv@h-net.msu.edu>:   SUBSCRIBE H-ORALHIST firstname lastname affiliation (if you have an automatic signature file, you will need to delete it temporarily).  H-Oralhist also has an excellent Web site with many good links at http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~oralhist. 

 

Oral History in the Mid-Atlantic Region (OHMAR)

PO Box 2351

Gallaudet University

Washington, DC 20002

·        Holds spring and fall meetings;  Fall 2000 meeting is at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, November 4th; Spring 2001 meeting is in Annapolis, Maryland, April 6th.  

·        Publishes a triannual newsletter

·        Sponsors oral history workshops in the mid-Atlantic region