ScholarGate
Asystent
Process / pipelineoral testimony

Oral History Methodology

Oral history methodology is the craft of generating historical evidence by recording interviews with living witnesses about their experiences and life stories. Unlike most historical sources, which the historian finds already made, oral history sources are created by the historian in collaboration with the narrator, which gives the method both its distinctive power and its distinctive problems. Pioneered institutionally by Allan Nevins at Columbia in the 1940s and given its fullest theorization by Paul Thompson, whose The Voice of the Past (1978) is the field's classic statement, oral history was animated by a democratic impulse to recover the experiences of ordinary people, workers, women, migrants, the colonized, who left few written records. The method requires careful interview design and conduct, faithful recording and archiving, and critical interpretation alert to the workings of memory. Far from treating recollection as a flawed substitute for documents, mature oral history studies memory and subjectivity as themselves valuable historical evidence about how people make meaning of the past.

Otwórz w MethodMindWkrótceZastosuj, porównaj, uzyskaj wskazówki
Narzędzia i zasoby
Pobierz slajdy
Ucz się i odkrywaj
WideoWkrótce

Przeczytaj pełny opis metody

Tylko dla członków

Zaloguj się na bezpłatne konto, aby przeczytać tę sekcję.

Zaloguj się

Mapa metod

Sąsiedztwo pokrewnych metod — wybierz węzeł, aby je zgłębić.

Źródła

  1. Thompson, P. (2000). The Voice of the Past: Oral History (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780192893178
  2. Howell, M., & Prevenier, W. (2001). From Reliable Sources: An Introduction to Historical Methods. Cornell University Press. ISBN: 9780801485602

Jak cytować tę stronę

ScholarGate. (2026, June 23). Oral History Methodology and Testimony Interviewing. ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/pl/historiography/oral-history-methodology

Która metoda?

Zestaw tę metodę z najbliższymi jej krewnymi i czytaj je obok siebie — biblioteka kładzie księgi na stole; wybór należy do Ciebie.

Porównaj obok siebie

Cytowana przez

ScholarGateOral History Methodology (Oral History Methodology and Testimony Interviewing). Pobrano 2026-06-24 z https://scholargate.app/pl/historiography/oral-history-methodology · Zbiór danych: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20539026