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Projects of the Columbia Oral History M.A. Program

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The Half Life of Memory (2010)

July 17, 2016August 2, 2016 ohma

The Half Life of Memory By Lisa Polay, 2010 Found on halflifeofmemory.com via Wayback Machine The rapid recent advancement of technology and its subsequent impact on biological science affects oral […]

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Nothing About Us Without Us (2010)

July 17, 2016August 2, 2016 ohma

Nothing About Us Without Us: Stories from Self-Advocates with Down Syndrome By Nicki Pombier Berger, 2010 Found on cowbird.com Read more about this project on the OHMA blog From 2012 […]

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Groundswell (2010)

July 17, 2016August 2, 2016 ohma

Groundswell: Oral History for Social Change, A Synthesis By Sarah Loose, 2010 Found on oralhistoryforsocialchange.org Read more about this project through Groundswell In September 2011, Groundswell: Oral History for Social […]

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Grant’s Tomb (2009)

July 16, 2016August 2, 2016 ohma

Grant’s Tomb: An Oral History at a Commemorative Landscape By Sarah Dziedzic, 2009 Found in the Academic Commons Read more about this project on the OHMA Blog Grant‘s Tomb holds […]

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All My Songs Are In The Past (2008)

July 15, 2016August 2, 2016 ohma

“All My Songs Are In The Past”: Older Women Look Back on Romantic Love: Nostalgia, Imagination, and Idealization By Lauren Taylor, 2008 Found in the Academic Commons When I first […]

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Chicago/Turabian Student Theses: StudentLastName, FirstName. “ThesisTitle.” Oral History master's thesis, Columbia University, YearofPublication. Student Audio Pieces: StudentLastName, FirstName. “AudioPieceTitle.” Oral History Works. Audio interview excerpt, NarratorFirstNameLastName, DateofPublication. SoundCloudURL. © All rights reserved to author.
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