Oral History and Museum Exhibits: A Bibliography

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     Boston Children’s Museum. “About Us – History.” Boston Children’s Museum. http://www.bostonchildrensmuseum.org/about/history.html.

     Chew, Ron. “Collected Stories: The Rise of Oral History in Museum Exhibitions.” Museum News (November/December 2002), http://www.aam-us.org/pubs/mn/MN_ND02_ CollectedStories.cfm.

     Columbia University Libraries. “Oral History September 11th 2001 Oral History Narrative and Memory Project.” Oral History Research Office. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/oral/sept11.html.

     Douglass, Enid H. “Oral History and Public History.” The Oral History Review 8 (1980): 1-5.

     Fein, Jonathan and Brandon Danitz. “The Objects and Memory Project.” Ever Production. http://www.objectsandmemory.org.

     Green, Anna. “Returning Oral History to the Community: Oral History in a Museum Setting.” The Oral History Review 24, no. 2 (Winter 1997): 53-72.

     Minnesota Historical Society. “Minnesota’s Greatest Generation.” Minnesota History Center. http://www.mnhs.org/people/mngg/index.htm.

     Nakou, Irene. “Oral History, Museums and History Education.” Paper presented at the conference “Can Oral History Make Objects Speak,” Nafplion, Greece, October 18-21, 2005.

     Parks, Brad. “Oral history exhibit captures a summer of unrest.” Everything Jersey Blog, posted September 25, 2007. http://blognj.com/ledgernewark/2007/09/oral_history_exhibit_captures.html.

     Smithsonian Institution. “A More Perfect Union.” National Museum of American History. http://americanhistory.si.edu/perfectunion/experience/index.html.

     Thomas, Selma. “Private Memory in a Public Space: Oral History and Museums.” In Oral History and Public Memory, edited by Paula Hamilton and Linda Shopes. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2008.


Related Pages

Oral History and Museum Exhibits: An Introduction

Oral History and Museum Exhibits: Catering to the Audience

Oral History and Museum Exhibits: Successful Exhibits

Oral History and Museum Exhibits: Opposition and Technology

Oral History and Museum Exhibits: Looking to the Future


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