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In a sense, oral history is still a new science in China. But oral tradition has long history. Oral history wants to be a science, it must improve the theory and method of oral history. But there lacks oral history articles and works in China. I get some articles and works from oral historians in the world. So I feel it is important to translate them to chinese. After all, few people know oral history in China. There are some my translation achievements.
*Doing Oral History By Donald A. Ritchie .(New York: Twayne Publishers, 1995. 265pp. $15.95, ISBN 0-8057-9128-0.)
color="fuchsia">*Radio and The Public use of Oral History. By David Dunaway.*Fifty years On: An Perspective of International Oral face="Comic Sans MS" color="fuchsia"> By Alistair Thompson.
* Oral History In China: A Preliminary Review
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