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Oral History Review Article | The Historian's Craft
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The Historian's Craft. The past is a foreign country, they do things differently -L.P. Hartley, The Go-Between. 8220;Readings” for November 11. Interviewing Bob Borders →. Oral History Review Article. Charnley, Jeffrey. Oral History and the Gerald R. Ford White House: The Specter of Watergate. The Oral History Review. 34, No. 2 (Summer/Autumn, 2007), pp. 107-119. Ford didn’t know what was coming. On November 25, 2014 in Uncategorized. Tags: Dr. Kelland. 8220;Readings” for November 11. Providing news and ...
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September « 2013 « drlarakelland
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Assistant Professor of Public History, University of Louisville. Monthly Archives: September 2013. Too cool for school? Today marks the informal end of the second week of classes here at the University of Louisville. Sunday morning finds this new Assistant Professor wrapping up miscellaneous syllabus revision and small grading responsibilities, as well as reflecting on the various communities that are emerging in my classes. Has been a particular hit. Does Clio have a raucous sense of humor? My Oral Hist...
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August « 2013 « drlarakelland
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Assistant Professor of Public History, University of Louisville. Monthly Archives: August 2013. Welcome to HIST 510/612! It’s going to be a very exciting semester! HIST 599-75 Oral History. My Oral History Blog. Joe's Oral History Blog. Joanna's Intro to Public History. Public History at the U of L. A Gam on History; Public, Digital, and US. The Historian's Craft. The WordPress.com Blog. How documentaries can change the world and a life…. Up and running with doc film class. HIST 599-75 Oral History.
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August « 2014 « drlarakelland
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Assistant Professor of Public History, University of Louisville. Monthly Archives: August 2014. Introduction to oral history course. I plan to blog along the way with ethical and methodological musings about oral history, community project management, and pedagogy. HIST 599-75 Oral History. My Oral History Blog. Joe's Oral History Blog. Joanna's Intro to Public History. Public History at the U of L. A Gam on History; Public, Digital, and US. The Historian's Craft. The WordPress.com Blog. The People'...
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Colorized historical photos and more podcast waffling. | Matt Holdzkom
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Readings and experiences in public history. November 7, 2013. Colorized historical photos and more podcast waffling. Recently, I’ve noticed a number of historical black and white photographs, some of them quite famous, which have been digitally colorized floating around on the web. This blog. On the other hand, what does this mean for the future of digital media and museums? Is it feasible to imagine a day in which a museum’s online photo offerings were reinterpreted in color? In my mind it seems similar...
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May | 2015 | Matt Holdzkom
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Readings and experiences in public history. Monthly Archives: May 2015. May 29, 2015. Review: “Showman: The Life and Music of Perry George Lowery” by Clifford Edward Watkins (University Press of Mississippi/Jackson), 2003. By this time the United States had experienced a generous exposure to jazz and blues in the somewhat indecorous context of the sideshow annex. (203). These quotes from the book. Ragged But Right: Black Traveling Shows, “Coon Songs,” and the Dark Pathway to Blues and Jazz. 1999) could p...
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Parkland Oral History Project, Take One. | Matt Holdzkom
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Readings and experiences in public history. October 21, 2014. Parkland Oral History Project, Take One. The first phase of the project is to record the memories of men and women who had grown up in the neighborhood, and who were there that day. In order to assemble an accurate and balanced history of the day’s events for the historical record, we are conducting interviews with Parkland residents, most of whom have never been asked to contribute to the story of that day. October 23rd, 2014 at 2:55 pm.
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“Oral History Review” Reading Reflection | Matt Holdzkom
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Readings and experiences in public history. November 17, 2014. 8220;Oral History Review” Reading Reflection. 8220;How Edgar Tolson Made It: Oral Sources and Folk Art’s Success” by Julia S. Ardery. The Oral History Review. Vol 23, No. 2 (Winter, 1996), pp. 1-18. How does this happen? 8221; one declared. On the record, however, she believes that the recorded interview, especially on the subject of art, “tends especially toward drama and celebration rather than apathy and indifference.”. Review: “Show...
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Tour of historic West Main Street with Susan Foley | Matt Holdzkom
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Readings and experiences in public history. September 22, 2013. Tour of historic West Main Street with Susan Foley. I think perhaps I was the only one on the tour who didn’t take any pictures. The amount of knowledge about individual buildings and organizations that the collection of oral histories contains is wholly overwhelming. Susan admirably disseminated enough compelling tidbits to send us all home satisfied. I wonder, though, how I would have felt if. Or is their subtle approach intentional? In or...