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oral history
noun
- information of historical or sociological importance obtained usually by tape-recorded interviews with persons whose experiences and memories are representative or whose lives have been of special significance.
- a book, article, recording, or transcription of such information.
oral history
noun
- the memories of living people about events or social conditions which they experienced in their earlier lives taped and preserved as historical evidence
Other Word Forms
- oral historian noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of oral history1
Example Sentences
Among its programs threatened by the cuts is the Council’s “community grant program” that funds “projects that cultivate thoughtful community engagement, build new audiences for the humanities, innovate new methods in the humanities, and advocate for the importance of the humanities in maintaining a robust democracy. The Council encourages projects to reach diverse audiences through a variety of methods – exhibitions and installations, discussion programs, oral history projects, and interpretive tours – that enable audiences to engage in critical reflection and preservation of human histories, cultures, values, and beliefs.”
In putting together this oral history on the indoor roller-skating scene in L.A.,
“They fought fascism and then fought racism,” said Gallagher, who is the founder of the oral history nonprofit Preserving Their Stories.
Tony Best is an archivist and contractor with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences who conducted an Academy oral history interview with Maple in early 2020 and remained part of her circle.
In E News’ oral history of the making of “Dreaming of You,” Selena’s husband Chris Perez recalls how difficult it was to continue work on the album so soon after her death.
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