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Oral History Association : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oral History Association
The Oral History Association (OHA) is a professional association for oral historians and others interested in oral history. It is based in the United States but has international membership. Its mission is "to bring together all persons interested in oral history as a way of collecting and interpreting human memories to foster knowledge and human dignity."〔Oral History Association. ''Oral History Association''. Retrieved from () 3 April 2011.〕 ==History== In 1966 James V. Mink, director of the UCLA Oral History Program, planned and staged the First National Colloquium on Oral History at Arrowhead, California.〔Polsky, R. (2000). An interview with Elizabeth Mason. ''Oral History Review'', 27 (2), 157-179.〕 Panelists at the meeting included Louis M. Starr, director of the Columbia University oral history program; Elizabeth Mason, associate director of the Columbia University oral history program; Allan Nevins, writer and historian; Samuel Hand, history professor at the University of Vermont; and Saul Benison, writer and history professor at Brandeis University.〔K'Meyer, T. E. (1999). An interview with Samuel Hand: "Reel life: The early years of the OHA/''OHR''." ''Oral History Review'', 26 (2), 107-125.〕 The founding of an oral history association was first discussed at this meeting, and James Mink served as the Chairman of the new association from 1967 - 1968. In 1968 Louis Starr organized the Second National Colloquium on Oral History which was held at Arden House in New York. Starr, who served as the Oral History Association's first president, had OHA incorporated as a non-profit in New York state.〔
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