No. 331    |    19 December 2017
   

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Partiality for oral history

One of the basic issues for historians is to focus on mechanisms that make less Partiality for historiography as much as possible. Partiality (fanaticism) for historical research is one of pitfalls that disturb the truth-based axioms and bring countless outcomes. As a consequence, this phenomenon is problematic in all aspects of chronicles.

It Was Addressed in a Meeting on the Occasion of Research Week

Memory writing and Research in Memories

According to Iranian Oral History Website, expert and research meeting of "Memory Writing and Research in Memories" was held on the occasion of research week and art of Islamic Revolution in Salman Harati Hall of Hozeh Honari on December 10, 2017. At this meeting, Hojjatoleslam Saeed Fakhrzadeh, Mohammad Ghasemipour and Javad Kamvar Bakhshayesh attended and spoke.

When to produce interview text? – 2 (Finale)

Continuum of Oral History

In response to this question it was indicated that production starts not at the end but parallel to the interview, since finding the suitable narrator, selecting the subject and outlining questions are planned by the interviewer and conducted with a specific approach and precise objectives which are pursued during the interview.

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Memoirs of Marzieh Hadidchi (Dabbagh) (Part 22)

Edited by: Mohsen Kazemi

Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company

‎2002 (Persian Version)‎

Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian

 

I continued attending in meetings until Shahid Dr. Beheshti came to the London and Dr. Soroushs home. When he saw me, called me "Dabbagh". Until then Dr. Soroush did not know my real last name, and showed a reaction meant "So, we are from the same family!" And asked seriously: "What is the matter?"


 
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