ROUTLEDGE PRACTICING ORAL HISTORY SERIES
The Routledge book series, Practicing Oral History, invites proposals for new titles relating to practicing oral history that bring context to our complex, contemporary world. Books should address one of three approaches to oral history: best practices for a specific stage or skill within the oral history life cycle, oral history adapted to a specific community of interest, or oral history to document a community or work for achieving social change.
Authors from any discipline using oral history and at any stage in the writing process are welcome. Find series editor Nancy MacKay at the upcoming Oral History Association conference in Los Angeles or contact by email for a detailed prospectus and to begin a conversation about you book idea: nancymackay@gmail.com.
Recent Practicing Oral History titles:
Practicing Oral History with Military and War Veterans, by Sharon D. Raynor
Creating Verbatim Theatre from Oral Histories, by Clare Summerskill
Practicing Oral History Among Refugees and Host Communities, by Marella Hoffman
Transcribing Oral HIstory, by Teresa Bergen
Practicing Oral History to Connect University to Community, by Fawn Amber Montoya and Beverly Allen
Nancy MacKay