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Issue Details: First known date: 1971... 1971 Oral History
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Oral History aims to contribute to developments in the theory and practice of oral history. It welcomes contributions, whether long or short articles, news items, reviews or reports of meetings, conferences or new projects.

Contributions cover a wide range of disciplines and practices, for example, women's studies, sociology, cultural studies, anthropology, politics, social policy, social administration, museum studies, archive work, health studies, education, library and information services, community publishing, folklore, media studies, photography, broadcasting, nursing, social work, psychology, psychiatry, and any area where the significance of orality, personal testimony and remembering is understood and valued. - Oral History Society website

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First known date: 1971

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ISSN: 0143-0955
Frequency:
2 times a year
Range:
1971-
Price:
GBP 15 subscription per year in United Kingdom to individuals; GBP 25 subscription per year rest of world to individuals; GBP 25 subscription per year in United Kingdom to institutions; GBP 35 subscription per year rest of world to institutions (effective 2001)
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Editor (2007) Joanna Bornat.
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