About this book series

The world's leading English-language oral history book series, Palgrave Studies in Oral History has been bringing together engaging work from scholars, activists and other practitioners for over twenty years. Books in the series are aimed at a broad community of readers, and they employ edited oral history interviews to explore a wide variety of topics and themes in all areas of history, placing first-person accounts in broad historical context and engaging with issues of historical memory and narrative construction. Fresh approaches to the use and analysis of oral history, as well as to the organization of text, are a particular strength of the series, as are projects that use oral accounts to illuminate contemporary issues. Submissions for both single-authored books and edited collections from any geographical region are welcomed, especially cross-cultural and comparative work. We seek diverse perspectives and methodologies of oral history from throughout the world, and from early career as well as middle and senior researchers, encouraging broader representation of communities and peoples.

Electronic ISSN
2731-5681
Print ISSN
2731-5673
Series Editor
  • Farina King,
  • Juan David Coronado

Book titles in this series

  1. Learning to Listen

    Exercises to Become a More Empathic Interviewer

    Authors:
    • Martha Norkunas
    • Copyright: 2026

    Available Renditions

    • Soft cover
    • eBook

Abstracted and indexed in

  1. SCOPUS