Volně přístupné kapitoly oxfordských akademiků pro konferenci ASEEES a OHA22

Volně přístupné kapitoly oxfordských akademiků pro konferenci ASEEES a OHA22
V rámci konferencí ASEEES a OHA22 (Oral History Association) byly volně zpřístupněny kapitoly a články účastníků publikujících u Oxford University Press.
reading list ASEEES
- The Other Communards by Faith Hillis From Utopia's Discontents: Russian Émigrés and the Quest for Freedom, 1830s-1930s
- Transnationalizing fascist martyrs: an entangled history of the memorialization of Ion Moţa and Vasile Marin in Spain and Romania, 1937–41 by Francesco Zavatti Historical Research
- “The Bonfire of Muslim Unity”: Muslim Politics and the Crisis of Yugoslav Democracy by Emily Greble From Muslims and the Making of Modern Europe
- Ottoman Commercial History by Kate FleetOxford Research Encyclopedia in Asian History
- The Sino-Soviet Alliance in Konrad Adenauer’s Chancellorship, 1945–1963 by Steven Crawford Grundy Diplomatic Histor
- From Avars and Slavs to the First Medieval Kingdoms in Central Europe: Population and Settlement, 700–1100 by Daniel Ziemann From Oxford Handbook of Medieval Central Europ
- Russian Orientalism by Michael Kemper Oxford Research Encyclopedia in Asian History
- Mapping Latvians in Local and Global Perspectives by Catherine Gibson From Geographies of Nationhood: Cartography, Science, and Society in the Russian Imperial Baltic
- Doing Video Oral History by Brien R. Williams From The Oxford Handbook of Oral History
- Introduction: The Sound of Feminist Memory by Margaretta Jolly
- From Sisterhood and After: An Oral History of the UK Women's Liberation Movement, 1968-present
- The Dynamics of Indigenous Oral Sources by Nepia Mahuika From Rethinking Oral History and Tradition: An Indigenous Perspective
- Research Design by Patricia Leavy From Oral History: Understanding Qualitative Research
- Oral History Interviewing with Purpose and Critical Awareness by Valerie J. Janesick From The Oxford Handbook of Qualitative Research
- Oral Traditions as Sources by Stephen Belcher From Oxford Research Encyclopedia in African History