Oral History Interview & Importance Part 7 To Schedule & Coordinate an Interview In oral history projects, interviews shall be scheduled and conducted upon preliminary coordination. If it is recognized that interview is the cornerstone of every oral history project, then time considerations and methods of conducting an interview are of critical importance. This requires communication and precise dialogue between the scholar and the narrator.
How can we be a historiographer of oral history?Concerning the responsibility to record important events of revolution and war etc., some of organization, institutions, offices, organs, communities, universities, foundation etc., tried to step admirably towards increasing knowledge and motivation, for capable and interested people by holding classes, training course, workshops, congress, magazine and book publication, making weblogs, groups, association etc., in which the efforts of art center were more notable. Regardless of efforts, the shortage of qualified human force is noticeable in this field; it causes fine and particular memoirs not to be unavailable for public and to be forgotten forever.
Books From Seven ProvincesPeople in Frame of MemoriesAt the book lunch , the works will be introduced you: "The Red Dress: Memoir of Martyr Ahmad Ommi", "People Do not Die in My Frame: Book of Saeed Janbozorgi", " Windcatchers are waiting: A Collection of Memories of Martyr Ebrahim Bashkardizadeh", "Meeting Wish: Life of Veteran Lady Omolbanin Mansourkhani", "From Fire and Thyme: Martyrs of Raz in Frame of Memories", "06:30 pm: Memories of Brigadier General Pilot Freedman Yusuf (Joseph) Samandarian", "Hidden Love: According to Manuscripts of Freedman Mohammadtaqi Karimi", "The Last Sip: Biography of Martyr Yadollah Nadrlou", book of "Company of Koroglu: A Narrative of Life of Basiji Hajali Tanha".
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Seyyed of Quarters 15 (31)
Memories of Iranian Released POW, Seyyed Jamal Setarehdan
Edited and Compiled by: Sassan Nateq
Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company
2016 (Persian Version)
Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian
One day, when I was a teenager, came back home from school, ate my lunch, and did my homework. I had been bored.
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