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By A. Sheftel,S. Zembrzycki

simply because oral historical past interviews are own interactions among humans, they hardly comply with a methodological excellent. those reflections from oral historians supply sincere and rigorous analyses of exact oral background perform that deal with the complexities of a human-centered methodology.

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