No. 637    |    25 May 2024
   

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The 351st Night of Memory -2

The 351st Night of Memory was held on 4th October 26 of 2023 in Sooreh Hall of the Art Centre of the Islamic Revolution. The narrators of the night, Brigadier General Ali Asghar Keshavarz, Nasser Sharifian and Mr. Navidi recounted their memoirs about martyr Abbas Rostami who was a wrestler and the person in charge of the camp of Iraqi captives. Also, the book "My brother is still present" authored by Miss Mansoureh Qanadian was unveiled.

The Fourteenth Conference of Oral History-1

We Are Waiting for Hearing the Voice of Oral History by the Universities

According to Iranian Oral History Website, the 14th Oral History Conference titled “Oral History on Scale” was held by the History Department of the University of Isfahan and the Oral History Association of Iran on Tuesday morning, May 14, 2024; professors, experts, and activists of this field participated in this conference which was held ...

The Executive Secretary of the 14th Iranian Oral History Conference:

The History Department of Isfahan University is trying to set up the oral history major

According to the website of Iranian Oral History, the press conference of the 14th Conference on Oral History was held on Saturday 22nd of Ordibehesht 1403 (May 11, 2024) in Isfahan Press-Cultural Complex. The conference was attended by “Doctor Mohammad Ali Chalangar” the executive secretary and “Doctor Morteza Nouraei” the scientific ...

A review of twenty years of oral history in Iran

Scientific and professional authority; perspective of Iranian Oral History Association

If a person has a personal library in his or her house, one or more oral history books are seen among them. In recent decades, the wave of book lovers has turned towards the field of oral history, and all this rising trend is owed to the activists in this field.

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Da (Mother) 98

The Memoirs of Seyyedeh Zahra Hoseyni

Seyyedeh Zahra Hoseyni

Translated from the Persian with an Introduction by Paul Sprachman

Persian Version (2008)

Sooreh Mehr Publishing House

English Version (2014)

Mazda Publishers

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No one spoke along the way, but they signaled to one another to be careful so often it scared me to death.


 
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