No. 246    |    10 April 2016
   

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Experiences and Reflections in Oral History by Morteza Rasoulipoor

Essential book for formulating oral history

Formulating experiences and reflections in a didactic work

As it is appeared from its title, the book is a didactic one. This book "Experiences and Reflections in Oral History'' examines activities or in other words, levels related to oral history such as epistemological basics, finding subject, framing questions, interviews technics, demodulation, processing and setting. It begins with author introduction and ''finding subject and preparing for interview '' is one of its primary chapters.

The importance of oral historiography in different conditions and places

Hojatoleslam Saeid Fakhr Zadeh, Oral History Unit Master of the Islamic Revolution Literature Office, in an interview with him was published on April 2016, said: “The importance of oral historiography is different in various conditions and places”

Isfahan Student Movement (Final part)

Martial law had been declared in 9 to 11 cities of Iran including Isfahan on 8th of September 1978. The university was opening in such atmosphere. When the university was opened, the atmosphere was not normal from the very first day. At the same time, there were less fear and horror. The terror atmosphere had been broken. The classes began and naturally, they continued shortly.

Looking at the narration; "My house is here"

The reality of war from an eyewitness

War is a grim story. There is no different where it is occurred in the world, it is bitter and painful anyway. Common people enter unintentionally from an everyday life to living in a state of war. Some people continue their life and some ones involve themselves in war. Not only as a fighter, but also as common people who feel the consequences of the war wholeheartedly.

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Air Raid to Al-Waleed (14‎)‎

The Story of Demolishing Fighters and the Equipment in Al-Waleed Triple Military Bases ‎Known as H-3‎

 

By: Brigadier General Ahmad Mehrnia

Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company

‎2010 (Persian Version)‎

Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian

 

On Thursday April 4th 1981, with leadership of Major Baratpour, H-3 or Al-Waleed Operation was implemented at the time of Col. Pilot Mahmoud Qeydian's operation deputy in IRIAF. It had been designed and planned by Col. Pilots Bahram Hoshyar, Fereidoun Izadseta, Col. Parviz Pirooz, director of information, Col. Abdul Ali Qasemian, director of information deputy, Col. Ali Dehnadi and Col. Rasoul Hoshyar, operation deputy.


 
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