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Oral history

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 41 Collections or records:

Preliminary Inventory of the Arizona City/County Management Association Oral History Collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2005-03895-2005-03914-2008-04223-2009-04283
Abstract

This collection houses audio cassette, VHS, DVCAM, and DVD recordings of oral history interviews conducted with former managers of Arizona cities. This collection has not been processed in full and can be viewed only by appointment. Contact Archives and Special Collections for more information.

Dates: 2003-2005

Bowers Family Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-22
Abstract

The Bowers Family Collection is comprised of family documents, oral history transcripts, and notes about the creation of the oral histories by Teresa A. Strong.

Dates: 1876-1974

Folklore Archives

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-38
Abstract

The Folklore Archives consist of academic papers on a wide variety of folklore topics written by students enrolled in EN 357: Introduction to Folklore between 1979 and 1991. In some cases, audio recordings of student interviews with individuals knowledgeable about their research topic are also included.

Dates: 1978-1991

Preliminary Inventory of the Folklore Collection

 Collection
Identifier: 1992-00626-1992-00658-etc.
Abstract

This collection houses papers written by students in ENG 357 (Introduction to Folklore) and COM 344 (Performance of Oral Traditions) between 1991 and 2006. This collection has not been processed in full and can be viewed only by appointment. Contact Archives and Special Collections for more information.

Dates: 1991-2006

Marie Ynez Uribe de Valdez: A Mexican American Woman's Life in Arizona's History

 Collection
Identifier: CM MSM:915
Dates: 1701-2009; Majority of material found within 1850-2009

Oral History Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-381
Abstract

This collection houses oral histories conducted with a wide variety of Arizonans between 1958 and 2004. Interviewees include prominent and early Arizona residents; politicians; Arizona State University professors, administrators, and founding deans; mining town residents; feminists; civil rights activists; witnesses to the 1917 Bisbee Deportation; a Japanese-American interment camp survivor; and World War II nurses.

Dates: 1958-2004; Majority of material found within 1968-2004