Parks Canada, the commemoration of Canada, and northern Aboriginal oral history / David Neufeld --; History from above : the use of oral history in shaping collective memory in Singapore / Kevin Blackburn --; Mapping memories : oral history for Aboriginal cultural heritage in New South Wales, Australia / Maria Nugent --; Moving beyond the walls : the oral history of the Ottoman fortress Villages of Seddulbahir and Kumkale / Isil Cerem Cenker and Lucienne Thys-Senocak --; Private memory in a public space : oral history and museums / Selma Thomas --; Imagining communities : memory, loss, and resilience in post-apartheid Cape Town / Sean field --; Contested places in public memory : reflections on personal testimony and oral history in Japanese American heritage / Gail Lee Dubrow --; "Scars in the ground" : Kauri Gum stories / Senka Bozic-Vrbancic --; Memory and mourning : living oral history with queer Latinos and Latinas in San Francisco / Horacio N. Roque Ramirez --; Interfaced memory : black World War II ex-GIs' and veterans' reunions of the late twentieth century / Robert F. Jefferson --; Public memory as arena of contested meanings : a student project on migration / Riki van Boeschoten --; Countering corporate narratives from the streets : the Cleveland Homeless Oral History Project / Daniel Kerr --; Public memory, gender, and national identity in post-war Kosovo : the Albanian community / Silvia Salvatici --; Seeing the past, visions of the future : memory workshops with internally displaced persons in Colombia / Pilar Riano-Alcala.
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Understanding how individual perspectives on history build collective memory.