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The Schaap Archive at Vanderbilt

The Schaap Archive at Vanderbilt

The Schaap Archive at Vanderbilt

Vanderbilt makes available the extraordinary Phil Schaap Jazz Collection Because the development of jazz coincided with the inventions of recording and broadcasting, its story became an early oral history genre. Much of its history was told by the musicians who also played it, and many of their accounts were preserved on disc, tape and radio […]

The Oral History Review at OHA in Cincinnati

The Oral History Review at OHA in Cincinnati

Look for us at these upcoming events at the OHA Annual Meeting! Thursday, October 31 10-10:30 AM Coffee & Meet the Oral History Review Team Friday, November 1 8:30-9:30 AM “The Past – but Mostly Present and Future – of Academic Publishing and the Oral History Review” – Roundtable  Chair: Holly Werner-Thomas, Oral History Review  Stephen […]

HBCU Radio Preservation Project Archival Fellow

HBCU Radio Preservation Project Archival Fellow

Time Commitment and Compensation:This is a one-year, full-time, grant-funded fellowship. Compensation is $45,000 annually andoffers health and wellness benefits. This may be a remote position. Position commencesJanuary 1 and runs through December 31. Computer/software and professional development and travel funds will be provided, as willmembership in SAA, OHA, and other appropriate organizations. About the Fellowship:The […]

Call for Papers: SMI and ICTM-IE Postgraduate Conference 2025

Call for Papers: SMI and ICTM-IE Postgraduate Conference 2025

Trinity College Dublin 16-17 January 2025 Deadline: Friday, 8 November 2024 Email: smi.ictmd.2025@gmail.com The Society for Musicology in Ireland (SMI) and the Irish National Committee of the InternationalCouncil for Traditions of Music and Dance (ICTMD-IE) are pleased to announce their annual jointpostgraduate conference will take place at Trinity College Dublin on Thursday 16 and Friday […]

Call for Papers: Indigenous Oral History Special Issue!

Call for Papers: Indigenous Oral History Special Issue!

The Oral History Review invites practitioners to respond to this call for papers with oral history encounters/interviews, essays, reflections and stories that reveal the multiplicity of ways in which Indigenous oral historians embrace different ways of knowing, and diverse expressions of what it means to “do” oral history in our communities. Click Here for the Call […]