Handbook of Oral History
Discover the profound impact of oral history with the Handbook of Oral History by Thomas L. Charlton, published by AltaMira Press in 2008. This comprehensive guide spans 640 pages and delves into the evolution of oral history as a vital discipline for historians and social scientists. The book not only captures the current state-of-the-art but also identifies significant intellectual developments within the field. Additionally, it offers insightful predictions on the future trajectory of theory, research, and application in oral history. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or new to the subject, this handbook serves as an essential resource for understanding the rich narratives that shape our past. Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of oral history with this authoritative text.