by OHA | 17 Feb 2022 | National News
By Professor Alistair Thomson, President, Oral History Australia Oral History Australia joins oral historians around the world in condemning the closure of Russia’s Memorial organisation, one of Europe’s most important oral history projects. A Russian court ordered...
by OHA | 5 Nov 2021 | Deadlines, Event - conference, National News
A new Call for Presentations for the 2022 Oral History Australia (OHA) Biennial Conference was issued today. The closing date for presentation proposals is 1 April 2022. If your presentation was accepted for the 2021 conference then it is also accepted for the 2022...
by OHA | 1 Nov 2021 | Deadlines, Journal, National News
The deadline for papers for peer review in the 2022 issue of Oral History Australia’s journal Studies in Oral History has been extended to 1 December 2021. Alexandra Dellios and Maria Savvidis will jointly edit the issue (no. 44), which will focus on the theme...
by OHA | 15 Oct 2021 | National News
The annual general meeting of Oral History Australia (OHA) was held online on Thursday 14 October 2021. OHA President Alistair Thomson presented his annual report (download a copy from the link below) and announced the winners of the 2021 OHA Book Award and 2021 OHA...
by OHA | 15 Oct 2021 | Journal, National News
The 2021 issue of the Oral History Australia (OHA) journal Studies in Oral History, jointly edited by Skye Krichauff and Carla Pascoe Leahy, is now available. It’s another bumper publication – 240 pages. To access the full issue or download separate...
by OHA | 14 Oct 2021 | Awards, National News
Oral History Australia is delighted to announce the winners of the 2021 OHA Book Award and the 2021 OHA Media Award, with two of the three winners coming from Western Australia and the other from New South Wales. OHA national president Al Thomson made the announcement...