No. 324    |    31 October 2017
   

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Oral History Interview & Importance – Part 27

Additional Questions

Once the interview is complete, the oral history scholar shall review the content and identify any ambiguities and weaknesses. Accordingly, additional questions shall be designed and recorded to conduct a complementary interview. As the name suggests, a complementary interview is not an individually independent interview but an attempt to complete the original interview conducted. At this stage, through studies and research of new information, more questions might emerge to the interviewer which shall be added to the previous questions.

Report of the First Oral History Conference of Executive Agencies I

Oral History Increases Learning Capabilities

According to Oral History Website of Iran, the first oral history conference of executive agencies was organized by of National Library and Archives Organization of Iran (NLAI) in collaboration with Iranian Society of History, Oral History Association of Iran and Association for Women Researchers of History in conference hall of Organization of National Archives of National Library on October 16, 2017.

Report of the First Oral History Conference of Executive Agencies II

We must reach an Iranian pattern for oral history

As Iranian oral history website reported, the first congress of executive systems for oral history was held by National Documents and Library Organization of Iranian Islamic Republic and by working with Iranian Society of History, Oral History Society and Women Researcher Society In the congress salon of National Archive building of National Library on Monday 24th Mehr 1396(2017, October, 16). Then, we read in the second of report on the first congress of executive systems for oral history as follows:

Oral history books of Foreign Affairs Ministry criticized and reviewed

It is difficult to work in area of oral history

According to the website of Iranian Oral History, a meeting for criticizing and reviewing the oral history books of Iranian Foreign Ministry revolving around three topics was held in Tuesday afternoon 17th of October 2017 in the Gathering Hall of the Library of the Foreign Ministry. The meeting was attended by authors of such books, a number of critics and a number of the ministrys employees and former ambassadors. The topics were “Political and Diplomatic Memories from Reformist Government”, “From Tripoli to Damascus” and “Diplomacy in Action”.

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Memoirs of Marzieh Hadidchi (Dabbagh) (Part 15)

Edited by: Mohsen Kazemi

Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company

‎2002 (Persian Version)‎

Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian

 

Blanket Mother and daughter

I suffered the worst and the most terrible tortures about sixteen days, but still did not say anything important to the agents, and this was unacceptable for agents and interrogators. Therefore, they embarked on a dirty non-human malicious act.


 
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