Lindsey Dodd
@drlindseyd
Historian.
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20-02-2014 20:55:06
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1/2 Perhaps this is reason why we see few French oral historians: the French 'solved' the oral history problem 30 years ago! When I was 10! People, why didnt you tell me?! 😥 There is no oral history, only oral sources. Oral History Society Scottish Oral History Centre Oral History Network Ireland
2/2 oral sources are completely normal, all doctoral students know how to use them. I was given no right to reply (silencing, power, gender, dominant discourse...cf the paper I just gave), except to chirrup 'je ne suis pas d'accord'. Oral History Society Scottish Oral History Centre Oral History Network Ireland
Happy my article on oral histories of French children & WW2 evacuation is out in History Workshop Journal: 'Wartime Rupture and Reconfiguration in French Family Life: Experience and Legacy' academic.oup.com/hwj/advance-ar… HudUniHistory ASMCF Oral History Society Many thanks to History Workshop
Great album, great lyrics, great melodies, great punctuation always - enjoying this, thanks Martin Rossiter and my first #TimsTwitterListeningParty
My friend thought this started 'My cousin Ken, oh I have sinned...' Martin Rossiter #TimsListeningParty
Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear Martin, happy birthday to you! Martin Rossiter #TimsTwitterListeningParty
Sign up here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/postmemory-i… - come and think with Dr Nafhesa Ali and us about how memories of the Partition of India and Pakistan transfer across generations, using #postmemory as a jumping off point. How do we represent memories of suffering?
“Plans to cut courses, staff and whole subject areas at some English universities make it ever more important for HE and industry leaders to restate the importance of arts and humanities – for students and society as a whole.” – University of Lincoln, UK v-c Neal Juster bit.ly/3Qw8BZU
Come and see a brilliant new exhibition about memory across generations! And attend what's going to be a really great talk by Dr Nafhesa Ali : how do memories of the Partition move across generations in the UK? Sign up and join us - Weds 29 June 17.30 deets below!
Feeling Memory: Remembering Wartime Childhoods in France - pre-order for July, 20% discount with code CUP20 - it's a good read, if I do say so myself cup.columbia.edu/book/feeling-m… HudUniHistory Children's History Society SHCY (@shcy.bsky.social) SSFH Oral History Society Columbia University Oral History Oral History Australia
Now available! FEELING MEMORY is "A sensitive and imaginative exploration of the connections among war, childhood, and memory that demonstrates the meaning of emotions and feelings as historical forces."—Alessandro Portelli buff.ly/3JaQ17o Lindsey Dodd HudUniHistory
#ohs50 After a day of great papers ... Do oral historians ever stop talking... I mean, listening? 😆 Thanks to the brilliant organisers for a great first day and meal Oral History Society