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Louisville Civil Rights Tour and the Links Between Past and Present – My Oral History Blog
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My Oral History Blog. A blog for History 599-related discussions. Louisville Civil Rights Tour and the Links Between Past and Present. September 24, 2016. The Louisville Civil Rights Tour illustrated many of the events and people we’d read about in Tracy E. K’Meyer’s Civil Rights in the Gateway to the South. Louisville’s Civil Rights Struggle, and the Role of Oral History. Language, Interviewing, and Personal Meaning. September 24, 2016. September 26, 2016. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. This is a text widg...
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Intersectionality from a Multi-generational Perspective – JLDuncan
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Intersectionality from a Multi-generational Perspective. November 21, 2016. November 21, 2016. The Oral History Review. That I chose to present to the class tonight is titled Daughters’ Stories: Family Memory and generational Amnesia, by Daniela Koleva. [1]. The Oral History Review. Vol 36, No. 2 (Summer Fall, 2009), pp. 188-206; published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Oral History Assiciation. Stable URL: http:/ www.jstor.org/stable/20628068. Nerves and the First-time Interviewer. Oral his...
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Interviews in Review – JLDuncan
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December 8, 2016. December 8, 2016. Nerves and the First-time Interviewer. One thought on “ Interviews in Review. December 9, 2016 at 5:26 pm. This is a neat post. I am also interested in stories where family members are involved. Liked by 1 person. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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Historians as Public Figures « drlarakelland
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Assistant Professor of Public History, University of Louisville. Historians as Public Figures. And we didn’t even get around to parsing the difference between public history and public intellectualism, but of course one of my students found a text on the matter! Yes, I love CSPAN3 :) Caught the last half hour or so of this panel discussion this morning http:/ www.c-span.org/video/? This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Introduction to oral history course. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. My Oral History Blog.
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too cool for school? « drlarakelland
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Assistant Professor of Public History, University of Louisville. Too cool for school? Today marks the informal end of the second week of classes here at the University of Louisville. Sunday morning finds this new Assistant Professor wrapping up miscellaneous syllabus revision and small grading responsibilities, as well as reflecting on the various communities that are emerging in my classes. Has been a particular hit. Does Clio have a raucous sense of humor? I should have a pretty good idea by December.
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September « 2013 « drlarakelland
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Assistant Professor of Public History, University of Louisville. Monthly Archives: September 2013. Too cool for school? Today marks the informal end of the second week of classes here at the University of Louisville. Sunday morning finds this new Assistant Professor wrapping up miscellaneous syllabus revision and small grading responsibilities, as well as reflecting on the various communities that are emerging in my classes. Has been a particular hit. Does Clio have a raucous sense of humor? My Oral Hist...
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August « 2013 « drlarakelland
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Assistant Professor of Public History, University of Louisville. Monthly Archives: August 2013. Welcome to HIST 510/612! It’s going to be a very exciting semester! HIST 599-75 Oral History. My Oral History Blog. Joe's Oral History Blog. Joanna's Intro to Public History. Public History at the U of L. A Gam on History; Public, Digital, and US. The Historian's Craft. The WordPress.com Blog. How documentaries can change the world and a life…. Up and running with doc film class. HIST 599-75 Oral History.
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Civil Rights, A Tour – In Public History
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Greyson Neff, Master's candidate for History at the University of Louisville. Civil Rights, A Tour. September 20, 2016. Civil Rights in Louisville. 2 thoughts on “ Civil Rights, A Tour. September 20, 2016 / 6:27 pm. Mary Kay was great! September 22, 2016 / 8:34 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Oral History + Family – In Public History
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Greyson Neff, Master's candidate for History at the University of Louisville. December 5, 2016. On the last day of the semester, I have finished my oral histories! Oral History, My Last Reflection. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Oral History, My Last Reflection – In Public History
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Greyson Neff, Master's candidate for History at the University of Louisville. Oral History, My Last Reflection. December 6, 2016. Born only two months before Black Friday (in October 1929), Elaine’s childhood was colored by the Depression. She has vivid memories regarding the Second World War and had an interesting perspective on segregation. She has worked many fascinating jobs, at places like. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.