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		|  Memoir Verification One important question concerning publication of oral history literature is the extent to which the narrator is to be trusted? Is it the obligation of the oral history scholar to verify the memories? Is the scholar allowed to argue with the narrator? Does such literature fit the criteria of an historical resource?  
					Oral History Weekly Magazine Aims and RegulationsOral History Weekly Magazine wishes to create a suitable place for thoughts and idea development; Its main field would be “Oral History” and subjects as telling & writing memoirs, writing diaries, travelogues, chronologies, and all other subfields of history which are presented in the form of news, articles, reports, notes, interviews and memoirs can be included. There is no limitation on the length of would-be-sent materials.
 Mentioning the name, academic background and email is necessary. Articles with complete references and bibliography are more credited and an abstract would quite helpful.
 Weekly is not about to publish any material consisting insults and libels about other people or anything that brings anxiety to public opinion. Weekly can edit and translate the received materials.
 The published articles and materials are only the writer’s ideas and Oral History Weekly Magazine has no responsibility about their content.
 
 |  |   Memoirs of Marzieh Hadidchi (Dabbagh) (Part 24) Edited by: Mohsen Kazemi Tehran, Sooreh Mehr Publications Company 2002 (Persian Version) Translated by: Zahra Hosseinian   Propagandizing the rituals of the pilgrimage to Mecca Mohammad Montazeri had rented a two-room house on the back of Hazrat Zaynab...  
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