lead date March 2011 Oralhistory in modern times Oralhistory has emerged as an international movement ... of oralhistory in different ways. However, it should also be noted that there are many ways of doing oralhistory even within single national contexts. Oralhistory in Britain and Northern Ireland Since the 1990s oralhistory in Britain has grown from being a method in folklore studies see for example ... histories. Oralhistory continues to be an important means by which non academics can actively participate ... have included women s history and labour history. In Britain the OralHistory Society has played a key role in facilitating and developing the use of oralhistory. A more complete account of the history of oralhistory in Britain and Northern Ireland can be found at Making OralHistory http www.history.ac.uk ... s web site. Modern tradition in the United States Contemporary oralhistory involves recording or transcribing ... Joe Gould , who claimed to be collecting An OralHistory of Our Time. Although Gould never produced this work, the magazine story about him popularized the term oralhistory. In 1946 David Boder, a professor ... OralHistory Research Office, with a mission of recording, transcribing, and preserving oralhistory interviews. In 1967 American oral historians founded the OralHistory Association , and in 1969 British oral historians founded the OralHistory Society. There are now numerous national organizations and an International OralHistory Association, which hold workshops and conferences and publish newsletters and journals devoted to oralhistory theory and practices. Historians, folklorists, anthropologists ..., such as those with survivors of Hurricane Katrina. The first oralhistory archives focused on interviews ... of the practice of oralhistory as are the stories collected. Oralhistory and the legal interpretation ... truth. See also Intangible cultural heritage National Day of Listening Oralhistory preservation Postliterate society Public history Reminiscence therapy Information Language Oral literature ... more details
Infobox Organization name OralHistory Association abbreviation OHA motto formation 1966 extinction type ... www.oralhistory.org OralHistory Association remarks The OralHistory Association OHA is a professional association for oral historians and others interested in oralhistory. It is based in the United ... dignity. ref name oha OralHistory Association. OralHistory Association . Retrieved from http www.oralhistory.org 3 April 2011. ref History In 1966 James V. Mink, director of the UCLA OralHistory Program, planned and staged the First National Colloquium on OralHistory at Lake Arrowhead, California Arrowhead , California. ref Polsky, R. 2000 . An interview with Elizabeth Mason. OralHistory Review ... University oralhistory program Elizabeth Mason, associate director of the Columbia University oral ... Meyer, T. E. 1999 . An interview with Samuel Hand Reel life The early years of the OHA OHR . OralHistory Review , 26 2 , 107 125. ref The founding of an oralhistory association was first discussed at this meeting ... Louis Starr organized the Second National Colloquium on OralHistory which was held at Arden estate Arden House in New York. Starr, who served as the OralHistory Association s first president, had OHA ... that focuses on different oralhistory topics every year, hosts a Wiki for sharing resources, and hosts ... Annual Award Book Award biennial OralHistory in Nonprint Format biennial Martha Ross Teaching ... The OralHistory Review is the official publication of OHA and was first issued in 1973. ref ... biannual by Oxford Journals. ref Oxford Journals. The OralHistory Review . Retrieved from http ohr.oxfordjournals.org ... year. A Pamphlet Series provides information about topics such as oralhistory in the classroom and oralhistory for the family historian. ref name oha Affiliates International OralHistory Association Michigan OralHistory Association Midwest OralHistory Group New England Association for OralHistory Northwest OralHistory Association OHMAR OralHistory Mid Atlantic Region Southwest OralHistory ... more details
padding 1em 0 text align center File OralHistory Society Logo.png OralHistory Society Logo.png ... bold Publication OralHistory style vertical align top style vertical align top style font weight bold Homepage http www.oralhistory.org.uk index.php The OralHistory Society promotes the collection ..., the Society aims to raise standards in oralhistory practices across a range of activities and disciplines. Through an annual conference, other meetings, a web site and the OralHistory journal ... provides a voice for oral historians advising and collaborating with national organisations and research councils on oralhistory Origins and History The British based organisation was founded in 1973 ... Conference on the problems of OralHistory , OralHistory , Vol. 1, No. 3 1972 , p. 12. ref In the early ... interested in women s history. The OralHistory journal, founded by Paul Thompson professor , has echoed these interests and many more in the articles it has published. Often featuring oral histories ... edition OralHistory has also provided a forum for oral historians to dicuss the methods and challenges ... historians as locally based Regional Networkers a point of contact for anyone interested in oralhistory offering technical, legal and ethical advice providing information on the funding of oralhistory work and publishing two editions of OralHistory each year. Members also receive a free e newsletter ... Information More information can be obtained from the OralHistory Society s web site http www.oralhistory.org.uk and more on the history of oralhistory in Britain at the Making of OralHistory http ... www.oralhistory.org.uk OralHistory Society http www.history.ac.uk makinghistory resources articles oral history.html Making OralHistory a history of oralhistory in Britain Category Oralhistory Category Historiography Category Oralhistory ..., folklorists, ethnographers and researchers in oral tradition including the School of Scottish ... more details
The International OralHistory Association IOAH is a professional association established to provide a forum for oral historians around the world. IOHA was formally constituted in June 1996 at the IXth International OralHistory Conference in G teborg, Sweden. It holds international meetings biannually and publishes a newsletter and journal, Words and Silences ,in English and Spanish, and maintains a website at http iohanet.org uncategorized date March 2011 ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Regional OralHistory Office The Regional OralHistory Office ROHO is part of the Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley. The office was founded in 1954. ROHO conducts, analyzes, teaches about, and preserves oralhistory interviews on a wide range of topics related to the history of California and the United States. ROHO staff also conduct research on a wide range of historical topics, utilizing oralhistory as a central primary source to their scholarship. ROHO s original name was the Regional Cultural History Office It was the second oralhistory office founded in the country, following only Columbia University. The first interview conducted at the office, before it was officially recognized as a unit on campus, was with Alice B. Toklas the long time partner of Gertrude Stein . Since its founding in 1954, ROHO has conducted thousands of interviews in a wide ... of History at the University of California, Berkeley. External links http bancroft.berkeley.edu ROHO Regional OralHistory Office, Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley http bancroft.berkeley.edu ROHO about.html About the Regional OralHistory Office http bancroft.berkeley.edu ROHO projects ... suffragist Suffragists OralHistory Project http bancroft.berkeley.edu ROHO projects rosie Rosie the Riveter WWII American Homefront oralhistory project history stub Category University of California ..., social, political, and community history in California. ROHO has also conducted numerous interviews on the history of the University of California. ROHO s interviews with scientists include Nobel ... significant oral histories with well known artists and authors, such as Dorothea Lange , Ansel Adams , and Carl Rakosi . ROHO houses valuable collections of oral histories related to women s suffrage ... also houses the original tapes for all of the interviews conducted by ROHO. Once completed, the oral .... Under her tenure as director, ROHO amassed over 1,600 oral histories on a wide variety of subjects ... more details
Oralhistory preservation is the field that deals with the care and upkeep of oralhistory materials, whatever format they may be in. Oralhistory is a method of historical documentation, using interviews with living survivors of the time being investigated. Oralhistory often touches on topics scarcely ... of oral traditions. S.A. Archives Journal, 40,87 93. ref Collecting oralhistory The earliest method of collecting oralhistory was through memory. see oral tradition With the loss of elders who ... listening to an oralhistory recording in order to demonstrate that they understand and have agreed ..., I. 1990 . PROJECT JUKEBOX technology for oralhistory preservation and access. Audiovisual Librarian ... of oralhistory preservation today is the battle with digital obsolescence. There is an obvious link between oralhistory preservation and digital preservation . Oral histories are often recorded .... Basic preservation of the collection Oralhistory education Due to the growing importance of oral ... more oral histories, preserve oralhistory collections, and train oral historians. There are a growing number of oralhistory programs and classes in college and university campus across America. Although Indiana University does not offer academic degrees in oralhistory The Center for the Study ... universities that offer classes or degrees in oralhistory are Columbia University, University of Kentucky ... are also enhancing their programs. England, Canada, and Australia, have all established oralhistory ... future oral historians on key issues relating to oralhistory, such as preservation. This is a highly ... rule for oral histories is that the repository must make three copies each of the oralhistory, of the transcript ... basic rules for paper transcript preservation of your oralhistory collection Make sure ... agreed upon as appropriate for all data types or institutions. Oralhistory archives Oralhistory .... Archival repositories are kept at the correct temperature to store oralhistory materials and trained ... more details
About the Southern OralHistory Program the School Oral Health Program of Kuwait SOHP Cleanup date June ... Carolina , the Southern OralHistory Program is a research institution dedicated to collecting and preserving oral histories from across the southern United States. History Founded in 1973 by Jacquelyn Dowd Hall and the History department of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill UNC , the Southern OralHistory Program SOHP is a part of UNC s Center for the Study of the American South . The SOHP ..., history. The SOHP has collected over 4,000 oralhistory interviews with southerners who have made ... sources. ref http www.lib.unc.edu mss inv s Southern OralHistory Program Collection.html Finding aid for the SOHP at the Southern Historical Collection ref The SOHP is involved in many oralhistory outreach efforts, conducting workshops, aiding researchers interested in performing oralhistory interviews, and helping to promote the use of oralhistory in the classroom across North Carolina ref http www.sohp.org outreach index.html Outreach at the SOHP ref . Access All oral histories are stored ... civil rights movement scholarship ref http www.sohp.org Southern OralHistory Program homepage ..., and 40s in Durham, N.C. See the http www.lib.unc.edu mss inv s Southern OralHistory Program Collection.html Southern OralHistory Program Collection finding aid for descriptions of individual series ... South http www.lib.unc.edu mss inv s Southern OralHistory Program Collection.html Finding Aid ... one of the more prominent collections of oral histories in the United States. Graduate students and faculty at UNC and the SOHP as well as independent researchers work to collect oral histories with the goal ... is available online. Traditionally, all oral histories have been accessible only on site in the reading ... project, Oral Histories of the American South OHAS , conducted by Documenting the American South began working to digitize 500 SOHP oral histories and provide online access to full audio, transcripts ... more details
The Rochester OralHistory Archive ROHA is a Rochester, Michigan based project. The goal of the ROHA Project is to collect memories of the City of Rochester in a digital format that is publicly accessible. The project benefits both the residents of Rochester as well as those interested in the city s history. ref http www.oakland.edu ?id 12624&sid 333 ref ref http www.civic culture.net 2010 01 building civic net awards grant to.html ref The ROHA project is funded by grants from both the Meadow Brook Writing Project, part of the National Writing Project , and Building the Civic Net, an initiative that gives grants to projects that find a creative way to engage in civic culture using the internet. Residents of Rochester, ages 55 and older, are invited to share their memories through digital recording sessions at collection events or privately scheduled interviews. Residents are interviewed by a researcher from a provided list of prompts. Their memories are recorded in an mp3 format and donated to the Rochester OralHistory Archive. ROHA then takes these files and uploads them to the project website where that can be accessed by the general public. First year composition students at Oakland University have the opportunity to participate in the ROHA Project as researchers. References Reflist Category History of Michigan Category Oral historians history stub ... more details
The Transgender OralHistory Project is a collection of interviews and multimedia content featuring stories of transgender identified people. It was started by Andre Perez in 2009. The website includes short documentaries, interviews, and transcripts from a number of different individuals. It has also come to include footage from independently produced documentaries such as Riot Acts http www.actorslashmodel.com film.htm and Fenced Out http www.fiercenyc.org index.php?s 120 . Goals According to the official website, the Transgender OralHistory Project s goals are to build community, encourage intergenerational discussion, framing contemporary issues that transgender people faced within a broader context, highlight individuals, communities, and organizations struggling with trans issues that are not addressed by mainstream discourses and portray how political, social, and historical circumstances impact transgender lives. The Exhibit Some of the material from the Transgender OralHistory Project has been incorporated into a multimedia historical exhibit named Community in Transition Forty years of Struggle. This exhibit debuted at the Translating Identity Conference in October 2009. ref http www.uvm.edu tic ?Page conference programming morning2.php ref Failed verification date August 2010 It also was displayed in the Drury gallery of Marlboro College in December of 2009. ref http www.marlboro.edu news drury gallery ref References reflist 2 Category Transgender organizations Category LGBT organizations in the United States ... more details
founded by Sunjata Keita , the history of Mali is extremely based on oralhistory. The story of the founder of Mali, Sunjata Keita, is largely based on oralhistory. Oralhistory may be defined as the preservation .... A plethora of Mali s history is transferred via oral historians. Such oral historians in Mali are known as griots, Jali s, and Jeli s . The origins of oralhistory in Mali may be traced back to the story of Sunjata Keita. Modern day oralhistory in Mali has transformed from the history based griots to a more contemporary musical and negotiator based griots. The current state of oralhistory in Mali .... A drawing of Griots. OralHistory in Mali Empire In the Mali Empire , an evident example of oralhistory is the Sunjata Keita or Sundiata Keita story. The Sunjata Keita story remains a strong representation of oralhistory. Because there are a plethora of versions of the Sunjata story, this exemplifies how oralhistory can change slightly depending on the griot reciting the history. Also, oralhistory can be traced back to Sunjata because in the story Sunjata s griot s play a major part ..., oralhistory in Mali spreads. The oral historians who were assigned to or rather chosen for a family ... cultural facet in Mali in terms of language. Because oralhistory, is exactly as the name describes, a means of passing history verbally, language is also passed on by oral historians. Skills ... such parties. Not only do oral historians chronicle history but they also create a means to communicate ... until it reaches its destination Jansen 44 . The repetitive talking of oralhistory transforms the message ... of authority Jansen 44 . Likewise, the repetitive nature of oralhistory transforms messages and creates ... Category History of Mali DEFAULTSORT OralHistory In Modern Mali ... The Art of Jeli Griot . Jeli s are similar to griot s because they also recount history but the jeli ... use instruments and music to recite history which ultimately renders the history a performance and not just ... more details
Columbia University OralHistory Research Office was founded in 1948 by the scholar Allan Nevins . It is the world s oldest oralhistory program. External links http www.columbia.edu cu lweb indiv oral about.html Columbia University Libraries, OralHistory Research Office history stub Category Columbia University ... more details
The Louie B. Nunn Center for OralHistory http www.uky.edu libraries nunncenter at the University of Kentucky actively collects oralhistory interviews concentrating on 20th and 21st century Kentucky history ... division. Nunn Center History The oralhistory program at the University of Kentucky Libraries was begun ... projects have included the Family Farm Project, the Colonel Arthur L. Kelly Veterans OralHistory Project, oralhistory projects on University of Kentucky history, African American history in Kentucky ref Wright, George C. OralHistory and the Search for the Black Past in Kentucky The OralHistory Review, Vol. 10, 1982 , pp. 73 91 ref , Kentucky writers, Kentucky s medical history, the history ... featuring a variety of individuals and projects. Louie B. Nunn Center for OralHistory has aggressively ... Lybarger. Large Scale Digitization of OralHistory A Case Study , D Lib Magazine, May June 2007, Volume ... OralHistory Projects Initiative, to offer searchable, full text transcripts online, linking the searchable ... Braden OralHistory Project http kdl.kyvl.org cgi b bib bib idx?c ebtohkuk&cc ebtohkuk page simple ... B. Nunn Center for OralHistory http www.nunncenter.org Nunn Center Blog Saving Stories http www.c2ky.org From Combat to Kentucky OralHistory Project Interviews with Student Veterans http www.uky.edu ... s emphasis has been on political, Appalachian, agricultural, athletic and veterans history. The Nunn ... articles 2009 09 09 u kentucky goes digital with thousands of oral histories.aspx U Kentucky Goes Digital with Thousands of Oral Histories By Denise Harrison, Cindy Skalsky in Campus ... of oral histories.aspx ref FEATURED PROJECTS Alben Barkley Black Church in Kentucky Blacks in Kentucky ... History of Broadcasting in Kentucky History of Education in Kentucky History of Medicine in Fayette ... News and interesting items from the University of Kentucky Archives and the Louie B. Nunn Center for OralHistory http www.twitter.com NunnCenter Nunn Center Twitter Feed References reflist Category ... more details
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The Maria Rogers OralHistory Program , or MROHP , collects and archives oral histories about Boulder County . Started in 1976, the program began with a handful of donated interviews, but now includes more than 1600 interviews, available both on the internet and at the Boulder Public Library s Carnegie Branch Library for Local History. The Woman Behind the Collection The OralHistory Program is named for Maria M. Rogers, the woman who directed and developed the program for more than twelve years from 1985 to 1997. Maria gleaned information from hundreds of the program s oralhistory interviews for her book, In Other Words Oral Histories of the Colorado Frontier ref p nell.boulder.lib.co.us search S11? aRogers 2C Maria arogers maria 1 2C1 2C36 2CB exact&FF arogers maria m 1938 1997&1 2C36 2C indexsort r ref , which captures the personal and public history of the pioneers and early residents of Colorado. About the Collection The Maria Rogers OralHistory Program Collection contained more than 1,650 interviews as of 2010, with 40 to 100 new interviews being added each year. Many of the interviews have been recorded, transcribed and archived by volunteers for the program. Some interviews have been donated to the collection by other educational, governmental, and cultural organizations ... Oral histories of the Colorado frontier compiled by Maria M. Rogers. The Boulder Public Library, Maria Rogers OralHistory Project http www.boulderlibrary.org carnegie collections mrohp.html Portable ... carnegie Carnegie Library Branch for Local History Category Boulder County, Colorado Category Oralhistory ... in the Carnegie Library for Local History, a branch of the Boulder Public Library, located at 1125 Pine ... about the narrators is also available at the library. Full audio with summaries or transcripts of the oral ... topics related to the history of the city of Boulder and Boulder County. These special collections ... more details
8, 2008 accessdate November 9, 2010 ref It has been called A true classic Exceptional oralhistory ... Oralhistory books Category Personal accounts of the Great Depression Category 1970 books hist book ...Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Hard Times An OralHistory of the Great Depression image File HardTimes.jpg 200px author Studs Terkel country United States language English language English publisher Pantheon Books release date Category 1970 books 1970 media type Print genre History subject Great Depression pages 480 isbn 9781565846562 dewey congress oclc Hard Times An OralHistory of the Great Depression original 1970 latest edition 2005 is a telling of the oralhistory of the Great Depression written by Studs Terkel . It is a firsthand account of people of varying socio economic status who lived in the United States during the Great Depression . The first edition of the book was published in 1970. The 1986 print included a new introduction by Terkel. The latest edition was published in 2005. Chapters Foreword, January February 1986 A Personal Memoir and parenthetical comment Book One The March The Song Sgt. Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band Hard Travelin The Big Money Man and Boy God Bless the Child Bonnie Laboring Boy Three Strikes Book Two Old Families Member of the Chorus High Life At the Clinic Sixteen Ton The Farmer is the Man Editor and Publisher Book Three Concerning the New Deal An Unreconstructed Populist Peroration Includes interview with Hamilton Fish III Scarlet Banners and Novenas The Doctor, Huey, and Mr. Smith The Circuit Rider The Gentleman from Kansas Interview with Alf Landon A View of the Woods Campus Life Book Four Merely Passing Through Three O Clock in the Morning A Cable Book Five The Fine and Lively Arts Public Servant The City Evictions, Arrests, and Other Running Sores Honor and Humiliation Strive and Succeed Epilogue The Raft A Touch of Rue Literary significance and reception Hard Times is known ... more details
unreferenced date February 2009 Bums An OralHistory of the Brooklyn Dodgers is a non fiction baseball book by Peter Golenbock . It was published in 1984 and won the CASEY Award for the best baseball book of the year Contents Bums is a history of the Los Angeles Dodgers ballclub when they were still playing in Brooklyn , NY . It is interspersed with retellings and recollections of former players, club employees, and diehard fans. There is a distinct focus on the 1940s and 1950s era, when the team had its greatest success. Los Angeles Dodgers Category 1984 books Category Major League Baseball books Category Brooklyn Dodgers Baseball stub sport book stub ... more details
The mission of the Bay Area Holocaust OralHistory Project BAHOHP is to gather oral life histories of Holocaust survivors , liberators, rescuers, and eyewitnesses. The project is developing and maintaining a catalogue database for public use. Their goal is to provide students, ref name autogenerated2 http www.scu.edu news releases release.cfm?month 1100&story holocaust Santa Clara University Press Releases SCU Remembers the Holocaust ref scholars, ref name autogenerated2 resource centers around the world, and the general public access to their archives. ref name autogenerated4 http www.bahohp.org aboutus index.htm Bay Area Holocaust OralHistory Project ref ref http www.ushmm.org research library weblinks index.php?content oralhistory USHMM Research ref ref UK,http www.bl.uk collections sound archive ohlinks.html ref BAHOHP seeks to counteract Holocaust denial , and believes that the alarming upsurge of hate crimes and Toleration intolerance makes the need to record these stories all the more urgent. The OralHistory Project regards recorded personal testimony as a powerful antidote for Holocaust denial. ref name autogenerated4 ref http www.history.ucsb.edu projects holocaust Research VariousPapers MonizDeniers034.htm S. Moniz Holocaust Denial Bot generated title ref BAHOHP recently merged with the Holocaust Center of Northern California HCNC to form a single organization under the HCNC name. This new organization creates a central resource in Northern California for Holocaust ... Media Project, predecessor of the Bay Area Holocaust OralHistory Project, in 1983. They co ... also Holocaust survivors Holocaust OralHistory Antisemitism References reflist 2 External links http www.bahohp.org Bay Area Holocaust OralHistory Project http www.democraticclub scc.org tvlist.html Hurst Sommer Category San Francisco Bay Area organizations Category Jewish German history ..., http polishculturesf.org index.php?option com content&task view&id 181&Itemid 2 ref Examples of oral ... more details
File Play Voices from Chernobyl small.jpg thumb Play from the book Voices from Chernobyl The OralHistory of a Nuclear Disaster is a 2005 book by Svetlana Alexievich . ref Voices from Chernobyl The OralHistory of the Nuclear Disaster Dalkey Archive Press 2005 ISBN 1 56478 401 0 ref Alexievich was a journalist living in Minsk , the capital of Belarus , at the time of the Chernobyl disaster . She interviewed more than 500 eyewitnesses, including firefighters, liquidators members of the cleanup team , politicians, physicians, physicists, and ordinary citizens, over a period of 10 years. The book relates the psychological and personal Tragedy event tragedy of the Chernobyl accident, and explores the experiences of individuals and how the disaster affected their lives. ref http jnm.snmjournals.org cgi content full 47 8 1389 Journal of Nuclear Medicine Vol. 47 No. 8 1389 1390 ref Voices from Chernobyl was awarded the 2005 National Book Critics Circle Award for general non fiction. ref http www.complete review.com reviews ghistory alexievs.htm Voices from Chernobyl ref See also List of books about nuclear issues List of Chernobyl related articles References references Category Non fiction books Category Chernobyl disaster Category Nuclear history Category National Book Critics Circle Award winner Category Books about nuclear issues ... more details
wiktionary Oraloral orally The word oral may refer to As an adjective the mouth , the first portion of the alimentary canal that receives food and saliva speech communication as opposed to writing oral administration of medicines oral schools, schools that use oralism to teach the deaf oral stage , Sigmund Freud s name for a child s development during the first 0 to 18 months of life, in which an infant s pleasure centers are in the mouth oral sex , sexual activity involving the stimulation of the genitalia of a sex partner by the use of the mouth, tongue, teeth or throat Other Oral, Kazakhstan , a city Oral, South Dakota Royaume d, Oral, 18th Century French name for the Principality of Bethio on the Senegal River in West Africa Oral Roberts 1918 2009 , American televangelist Oral Roberts University , named after the televangelist Oral submucous fibrosis , a chronic debilitating disease of the oral cavity characterized by inflammation and progressive fibrosis of the submucosal tissues Oral rehydration therapy , a simple treatment for dehydration associated with diarrhea, particularly gastroenteritis or gastroenteropathy See also Ural disambiguation Orel disambiguation disambig ast Oral de Oral es Oral fr Oral oc Oral pl Oral ru sv Oral ... more details
Wills, trusts, estates Globalize date December 2010 An oral will or nuncupative will is a Will law will that has been delivered orally that is, in speech to witness es, as opposed to the usual form of wills, which is written and according to a proper format. A minority of U.S. state s approximately 20 as of 2009 , permit nuncupative wills under certain circumstances. Under most statute s, such wills can only be made during a person s last sickness, must be witnessed by at least three persons, and reduced to writing by the witnesses within a specified amount of time after the testator s death. Some states also place limits on the types and value of property that can be bequeathed in this manner. A few U.S. states permit nuncupative wills made by military personnel on active duty . Under the law in England and Wales oral wills are permitted to military personnel and merchant seamen on duty see law report below and it is common practice for in Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth countries. An analogy can be drawn to the concept of last donations donatio mortis causa established by Roman law and still in effect in England and Wales . See also Dying declaration References Jesse Dukeminier Dukeminier, Jesse , Johansen, Stanley M., James Lindgren Lindgren, James , and Robert Sitkoff Sitkoff, Robert . Wills, Trusts, and Estates, 8th Edition , p.  226. Aspen Publishers, 2009. ISBN13 978 0 7355 7996 5 references http www.bailii.org ew cases EWHC Ch 2009 B21.html references DEFAULTSORT Oral Will Category Wills and trusts Law stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 What Was Asked of Us An OralHistory of the Iraq War by the Soldiers Who Fought It is a 2006 in literature 2006 book presenting the oralhistory of soldiers who participated in the Iraq War . It was written by Trish Wood , an award winning author who has been honoured by the Canadian Association of Journalism , among other organizations. Its interviews are a qualitative research qualitative approach to documenting the war. External links cite book title First and Only first Trish last Wood authorlink Trish Wood year 2006 publisher Little, Brown and Company location isbn 0316016705 hist book stub Category Books about the 2003 invasion of Iraq Category 2006 books Category History books about the United States Category Books about military history Category Oralhistory books ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2010 Infobox journal title Oral Oncology cover File Oral Oncology.gif formernames European Journal of Cancer. Part B, Oral Oncology editor Crispian Scully discipline Oncology abbreviation Oral Oncol. publisher Elsevier country frequency 12 year history 1965 present openaccess license impact 3.123 impact year 2009 website http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 105 description description link1 http www.sciencedirect.com science journal 13688375 link1 name Online access link2 http www.sciencedirect.com science journal 09641955 link2 name Online archive of European Journal of Cancer. Part B, Oral Oncology JSTOR OCLC 36724465 LCCN CODEN ISSN 1368 8375 eISSN Oral Oncology is a Peer review peer reviewed medical journal published by Elsevier covering research about head and neck cancer . It is the official journal of the International Association of Oral Pathologists , the European Association of Oral Medicine , and the International Academy of Oral Oncology . External links Official http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 105 description description Category Oncology journals Category English language journals Category Elsevier academic journals Category Monthly journals Category Publications established in 1965 med journal stub ... more details
and oral care centers . History Pre 1980s 1950 The first Oral B toothbrush was designed and patented ... for optimal brushing habits. ref cite web title Oral B Toothbrush and Company History work OralB.com ...Advert date June 2008 Infobox Brand name Oral B logo File Oral B logo.svg 200px fate Acquired type Oral ... World wide website http www.oralb.com oralb.com Oral B is a brand name of toothbrush and other dental ... Oral B 60, as it had 60 tufts. Dr. Hutson started a family owned company based on the brush. 1969 An Oral B toothbrush is the first to go to the moon. It rode on the Apollo 11 mission. 1978 The electric ... brush. It was sold predominantly in Europe. 1980s 1981 The Oral B Right Angle was introduced. 1984 Oral B was acquired by Gillette. Braun introduced the first power toothbrush that combined vertical ... and toothpaste for children were launched. 1987 The Oral B Ultra Plus is released, the first Oral B product design with Braun collaboration. 1990s 1991 The D5 was released and clinically proven to clean better than a manual toothbrush. The Oral B Indicator was released with fading bristles. The Chilean business Duralon was acquired. 1992 The Oral B Plaque Control Center, OC5, was released with a power toothbrush and oral irrigator. 1993 The Oral B Advantage toothbrush was released featuring multilevel trim patterns. 1994 The D7 with indicator bristles and nonslip gripping and the Oral B Compact Interdental brush were launched. 1995 The Squish Grip and Gripper brushes were released. Oral ... material handle. The D9 Oral B Plaque Remover and the Oral B Interclean Interdental Plaque Remover were launched. 1997 Oral B partners with Nickelodeon TV channel Nickelodeon . Oral B acquired the Prudent business in India. 1998 The Oral B 3D Plaque Remover, Oral B CrossAction toothbrush and SATINfloss were released. 2000s 2000 The Oral B 3D Excel, Oral B Kids Power toothbrush, and the Oral B Battery Toothbrush were launched. 2001 Oral B entered into an exclusive license agreement with The Walt ... more details
Finnegan, Ruth H., A Note on Oral Tradition and Historical Evidence, in History and Theory 10 1970 ... Further reading Vansina, J., tr. Wright , Oral Tradition A Study in Historical Methodology London, 1965 Vansina, J., Oral Tradition as History Wisconsin, 1985 Finnegan, Ruth H., Oral Poetry Its Nature ..., 1982 Tonkin, Elizabeth, Narrating our Pasts The Social Construction of OralHistory Cambridge, 1992 . DEFAULTSORT Oral Law Category Legal history Category Religious law Category Law Category Oral ...An oral law is a code of conduct in use in a given culture , religion or community application, by which a body of rules of human behaviour is transmitted by oral tradition and effectively respected, or the single rule that is orally transmitted. Many cultures have an oral law, while most contemporary legal systems have a formal written organisation. The oral tradition from the Latin tradere to transmit is the typical instrument of transmission of the oral codes or, in a more general sense, is the complex ... be expressly required by the same law. There has been a continuous debate over oral versus written ... ref Oral law in jurisprudence From a legal point of view, an oral law can be a Habituation habit , or convention ... can be issued by word in given cases of emergency . An oral law, intended as a body of rules, can .... Some oral laws provide all these elements for instance, some codes of conduct in use among criminal ... miss some of them. Oral law in Judaism This section is linked from Halakha main Oral Torah Although ... or Teaching . Rabbinic Judaism holds that the books of the Tanakh were transmitted in parallel with an oral ... of the Tanakh the Oral Instruction Torah she be al peh was ultimately recorded in the Talmud lit. Learning and Midrash im lit. Interpretations . The interpretation of the Oral Torah is thus ... , frequently translated as Jewish Law is based on a Written Instruction together with an Oral ... oral and written tradition. See also Constitution Jurisprudence Oral tradition Revelation ... more details