Oral History Master of Art Seminar

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This course is organized as a year-long series of public seminars on the wide range of issues raised by a consideration of how oral history methodologies impact disciplines in the social sciences as well as the humanities. Scholars who have used oral history and narrative analysis in their research will be drawn from the New York area. Students will participate by responding to speakers, and drawing upon their presentations in their own thesis work. All workshops are free and open to the public though they function as a part of the a required course series for OHMA students.

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Workshop
Schedule

Thursday December 3

Marianne Hirsch (English) and Leo Spitzer (Dartmouth)

Ghosts of Home: The Afterlife of Czernowitz in Jewish History

Room 270B, IAB 4:10 - 6:00pm


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