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HIS 669 - ORAL HISTORY: SUBTITLE REQUIRED


College of Arts and Sciences

Credits: 3

This course is an introduction to selected topics in oral history methodology and theory. It is designed for persons intending to use oral and life history interviews in historical or other qualitative research. The course examines how: oral history projects are initiated, projects are administered, interviews are conducted, and oral history interviews are preserved in archives and libraries. The course also explores the reliability of memory and the utilization of oral histories in public presentations. Readings in the course focus on the development of oral history as a research methodology. Assignments and discussions will provide experience with interviewing, recording and transcribing, editing and publishing oral histories. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits but no more than three may be earned under the same subtitle.

Approved for Distance Learning. Repeatable up to 6 credit hours.



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