"So, Therefore, Were We and Are We Naive...?" One More Contribution to the Debate on the Use of Oral Accounts in Research into the Most Recent History of Poland
This article addresses the issue of the use of oral accounts in research on very recent history. In particular, the topic of interest is the question of whether oral history in its current form (i.e., given its theoretical, practical, and institutional settings) has a realistic chance of playing a s...
Main Author: | Marcin Marek Stasiak |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Ośrodek "Pamięć i Przyszłość" - "Remembrance and Future" Centre
2019-06-01
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Series: | Wrocławski Rocznik Historii Mówionej |
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Online Access: | https://wrhm.pl/wrhm/article/view/202/144 |
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