SUNY series in Oral and Public History

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Israeli Planners and Designers

In their own words, the stories of the men and women who are the planners, architects, community organizers--the hidden builders--of the modern state of Israel.

Jewish Hearts

Compares the experiences of Soviet/Russian Jewish immigrants to the U.S. during two different time frames.

Voices of Resistance

Providing new information on women's participation in the Moroccan independence movement, Voices of Resistance offers a rare opportunity to hear Moroccan women speak freely about their personal lives. ...

Workers of the Donbass Speak

This is an oral and local history of the coal mining town of Donetsk in the Ukraine. The workers describe their changing political and economic goals and their reaction to Western culture, the rising tides of nationalism and religion.

Two Sides to Everything

This is an ethnography and oral history of miners and their families in Kentucky focusing on political ideology and working class consciousness.

The Politics of Public Memory

This book examines American public culture and the means by which communities in the U.S. reconstruct the past and reinterpret the present in the development of tourism. Norkunas shows how public culture ...

The Death of Luigi Trastulli and Other Stories

Portelli offers a new and challenging approach to oral history, with an interdisciplinary and multicultural perspective. Examining cultural conflict and communication between social groups and classes ...