Oral history: history overlooked by history
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https://doi.org/10.70000/cj.2005.5.518Keywords:
oral historyAbstract
A study on oral history as one of the archival sources that received great attention from the International Council on Archives. The study begins by addressing the problems of oral history, then reviews its historical beginnings in Europe and different regions of the world. Finally, the study talked about the importance of documenting oral history for history. The study concluded with a bibliographic list about the most important Arab and foreign sources on the subject.
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