Home page and note of the week of the magazine No.105 Soroush releases The Days 2nd Int'l Book of Resistance Festival calls for submissions Iran to launch virtual digital library network 'Invisible' Filipino history in Annapolis documented by UMD researchers Photo exhibit in Whiteville celebrates lives of rural African-Americans ORAL HISTORY in GREECE
Home page and note of the week of the magazine No.104 Publication of SAVAK docs a brave act Memoirs of Rafigh Doust unveiled Afshin Peyrovani interested in releasing his memoir Iranian soccer player to write memoir CZECH REPUBLIC: POLITICAL PRISONERS About 400 people will take part in Oral History of Gibraltar in the 20th Century
Home page and note of the week of the magazine No.103 Islamic Revolution Document Center to hold 13 book fairs Americans warmly welcome Sacred Defense books Obama’s First Term: A Romantic Oral History Past & Present Latest Issue Published EUROPE-CYPRUS: THE CYPRUS ORAL HISTORY AND LIVING MEMORY PROJECT Landmarks Committee preserving township, one memory at a time in Randolph
Home page and note of the week of the magazine No.102 Went and not heard the sad tune of my song’s resonance… Biography of martyred commander to be released The Persistence of Silence after Dictatorships-2 ASIA-INDIA: ORAL HISTORY AND THE SENSE OF LEGACY – A CONFERENCE IN BANGALORE An Oral History of San Francisco’s Bay Bridge Good Will Hunting: An Oral History Words of love and nostalgia: portrait of a Libyan poet
Home page and note of the week of the magazine No.101 Memoirs of first decade after revolution to be published Diary of Swedish officer in Iran ready for publication 7th reprint of Cmdr Sodagar released AFRICA: KENYA AND TANZANIA DESIGNING TECHNOLOGY FOR THE CITIZEN ARCHIVIST PROJECT SOLDIERS AND CITIZENS The Persistence of Silence after Dictatorships-1 Oral History Weekly and a look at 100 issues
Home page and note of the week of the magazine No.100 Happy New Year, 2013! Alireza Kamari, Writer and Researcher Saeed Alamian, Sacred Defense Writer and Journalist Morteza Dehghan Nejad (PhD), associate professor of history, Isfahan University Morteza Rasoulipour, Director of Oral History Department at Iranian Contemporary History Studies Institute Abolfat’h Mo’men, Writer and Researcher Ali Tatari (PhD), Director of Document Center of Islamic Consultative Assembly Seyyed Abolfazl Razavi (PhD), Associate Professor of Khawrazmi University Abolfazl Hassanabadi (PhD), Director of Documentation and Press Affairs of Astan-e Qods Razavi Seyed Vali Hashemi, Head of Literature and Research Department of Art Center in Mazandaran Province Seyedeh Mitra Hashemi, Scientific Editor of Kashan Culture Foundation Three Short Notes from US, Argentina and UK Polls Results
Home page and note of the week of the magazine No.99 Translated by Mohammad Shahba MEMORY AND CULTURE ECLAP 2013 Conference Historically Speaking: Letters from Nagasaki tell of atomic bomb Documenting the service of Jewish vets of World War II
Home page and note of the week of the magazine No.98 11th oral history workshop to be held in Khuzestan New book to be released on Sacred Defense Corporate Voices: Institutional and Organisational Oral Histories AWAKENING ISLAM Oral histories reveal a different Salinas Ryan White AIDS story honored with oral history Oklahoma State faculty, students recording oral histories of Oklahomans
Home page and note of the week of the magazine No.97 Sacred Defense POW writes captivity stories Memories of Sacred Defense pilot to be displayed at TIBF Oral history, research, and technology Vivalogue Successfully Publishes Book as Fundraiser for Women’s Shelter Capturing the oral history of todays vets Oral History Project connects generations of Black males
Home page and note of the week of the magazine No.96 Electronic Publishing: A Modern Society Need Book being written on memories of Pearl Military Operation Martyr Motahari’s Man and Fate appears in German An Eye for An Eye signing ceremony to be held Book to be released on memories of Sacred Defense commander Oral History Project revived after four decades UKs Doug Boyd Schools Nation on Oral History Practices