Oral History and Education
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Book Name: Oral History and Education
Writer: Kristina R. Llewellyn
Description
The Nobel Prize in Literature for Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets, for what analysts commended as an expressive oral history record of post-Soviet Russia.4 This was the first run through an oral history book that was granted the prize. For youngsters specifically, oral history has become some portion of a confessional culture,5 created through online networking commitment. People of New York, began by Brandon Stanton in 2010 to list photograph life narratives of all New York residents, is seemingly the most well-known blog of all time.6StoryCorps has crossed the United States since 2003 to hoard the single biggest oral history assortment. It is going to get greater having won a one-million-dollar TED Prize to dispatch a cell phone application for overall development. It is begging to be proven wrong, obviously, how much an obsession with individual life chronicles and observer records of the past is an advantage.
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