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Linda
Shopes
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Making
Sense of Oral History offers a place for students and teachers to begin
working with oral history interviews as historical evidence. Written
by Linda Shopes, this guide presents an overview of oral history and
ways historians use it, tips on what questions to ask when reading or
listening to oral history interviews, a sample interpretation of an
interview, an annotated bibliography, and a guide to finding and using
oral history online. Linda Shopes is a historian at the Pennsylvania
Historical and Museum Commission. She has worked on, consulted for,
and written about oral history projects for more than twenty-five years.
She is co-editor of The Baltimore Book: New Views of Local History
and is past president of the Oral History Association.
Published online February 2002. Cite as: Linda Shopes, "Making Sense of Oral History," History Matters: The U.S. Survey Course on the Web,
http://historymatters.gmu.edu/mse/oral/, February 2002.