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Welcome to H-Oralhist, a member of the H-Net, Humanities & Social Sciences On-Line initiative. H-Oralhist is a network for scholars and professionals active in studies related to oral history. It is affiliated with the Oral History Association. More information about the list and its activities is available in our welcome letter and in a welcome message from the OHA President.

Recent Messages
- Re: Question about online access to transcripts and interviews  Yona R. Owens <yrowens@gmail.com>
- Re: Phone interviews with elderly former residents of town of Auschwitz  Henry Greenspan <hgreensp@umich.edu>
- Re: Question about online access to transcripts and interviews  James Beaton <jbeaton@thepipingcentre.co.uk>
- Re: Upcoming digital oral history webinar  Linda Shopes <lshopes@aol.com>
- Question about online access to transcripts and interviews  Cathy Ogden <ogdenc@optonline.net>
- Re: Phone interviews with elderly former residents of town of Auschwitz  Jina Moore <jinamoore@gmail.com>
- Re: My first digital voice recorder  Daniel Gross <dgross@college.harvard.edu>

Featured Oral History Websites:

1. Baylor University's Institute for Oral History
Oral History Workshop on the Web

2.  Historical Voices Project of NSF and MATRIX

3.  Free Speech Movement:  Student Protest - U.C. Berkeley, 1964-65 
 

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