No. 335    |    16 January 2018
   

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Oral History of War Commanders

A method for current narration of the past or responding to basic issues in the future?

Assuming that there should be a proportion between the subject and method of research, the oral history of the commanders in terms of subject requires attention to the considerations which has been noticed in this article. In my view, development and deepening of oral history method and the increase of its function in the area of historiography instead of a general and public method requires concentration on subject and through this to technical-methodical considerations in this area.

Which priority?

Receipt of memories or truth discovery

Targeted interview within the framework of a specific subject is one of the prominent features of oral history. Accordingly, the oral history scholars are requested to maintain respect towards the narrator, open their mind and patiently listen to the narrator and ask questions in due time within the limits defined.

Martyr Students As Narrated By Their History

During years 1394 and 1395 (SH), a collection titled "The Elites of Science and Sacrifice", in memoriam of martyr students, ordered by National Congress of Students Martyrs was compiled and edited and published by Fatehan Publication. Fatehan Publication sent a multitude of this collection to Oral History Website of Iran, which we will review them on the occasion of day of student martyrs (January 6).

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Memoirs of Marzieh Hadidchi (Dabbagh) (Part 26)

Edited by: Mohsen Kazemi

Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company

‎2002 (Persian Version)‎

Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian

 

Imam Musa Sadr and martyr Chamran

One of the blessings I enjoyed in Lebanon was acquaintance with Imam Musa Sadr and his companion martyr Chamran. The two were very friendly and were work together in the majority of occasions. ...


 
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