0 information about a historical event or period that is told to you by people who experienced it -- 口述历史
It also rejects the old hierarchies and the old categories - and thus links well with oral history.
For gerontologists this book bridges oral history and cultural studies.
It is within this tradition that oral history developed in the late 1960s.
This comparison is developed through autobiography and oral history, analysing how mythologies affect collective memory and influence personal identity.
Tantalizing snippets of oral history from those who were themselves young during this period are not given the same prominence as other material.
Through the tradition of oral history, people, knowingly or not, recreate and reshape their own and others' histories.
More attention to the popular press, as well as oral history, could also have extended chapter eight's analysis of young people's political participation.
Especially in more marginal settings the significance of oral history, as it were, may be drastically greater than within the mainstream.