Permanent editing in oral historyDr Morteza Nouraee, during the final session of the first professional training course on Oral History Based on Popular Culture Approach, explained the ways in which oral history is edited and emphasized: "I do not think that editing is the final stage of oral history. Editing is the thought that engineers research from scratch. In this sense, a project must certainly go along the path that the editing thoughts want. ...
296th Night of Memory Memories on Honors of Pilots As reported by Iranian Oral History Website, 296th session of Holy Defense Memory Night was held in Sooreh Hall of Hozeh Honari in the evening Thursday, October 25, 2018. In this assembly, Hossein Katouzian, Alireza Namaki and Mahmoud Mahmoudi expressed gallentries of the pilots during the holy defense.
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The Days Without Mirror (Part 1)
Memoirs of Manijeh Lashgari; The wife of released pilot, Hossein Lashgari
Edited by: Golestan Jafarian
Translator: Zahra Hosseinian
Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company
2016 (Persian Version)
Indication
The Days without Mirror analyses the life of a woman who marries with love and enthusiasm at seventeen and tastes the motherhood at eighteen, and the same year is the beginning of her eighteen years of waiting: her pilot husband goes missing.
She spends fourteen years in unawareness and absolute waiting, and after being informed that her husband is held captive, it takes three more years to see him.
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