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Thomas L. Charlton is Professor of History at Baylor University. He is Director of The Texas Collection library/archival center and author of Oral History for Texans (1981, 1985). Rebecca Sharpless is assistant professor in the Department of History at Texas Christian University. Lois E. Myers is Associate Director of the Institute for Oral History at Baylor University.
Chapter 2 Introduction:
Part 3 I. Foundations
Chapter 4 1. The History of Oral History
Chapter 5 2. Oral History as Evidence
Part 6 II. Methodology
Chapter 7 3. Research Design and Strategies
Chapter 8 4. Legal and Ethical Issues in Oral History
Chapter 9 5. Oral History Interviews: From Inception to Closure
Chapter 10 6. Oral History and Archives: Documenting Context
Chapter 11 7. The Uneasy Page: Transcribing and Editing Oral History
This handbook brings together some of the ablest oral historians to offer thoughtful, thorough, and timely assessments of their field. It belongs on the shelf of anyone seriously interested in the theory and practice of oral history.
— Donald A. Ritchie, associate historian, U.S. Senate Historical Office; author of Doing Oral History
This handbook is an inspired combination of the practical and the theoretical. An essential companion for anyone interested in the multifarious, cross-disciplinary research movement that has come to be known as 'oral history.'
— Jacquelyn Hall, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill