Handbook of Oral History
(Autor) Thomas L. CharltonOriginally intending to produce the first comprehensive scholarly reference guide to the antecedents, practices, and theory of oral history, the editors have gone even further, creating a highly readable and useful tool for scholars, students, and the general public. Covering the vast scope of this increasingly popular field, the eminent contributors discuss almost every aspect of a field that once was the exclusive province of historians but now has become increasingly democratized and available across numerous disciples. Book jacket.
Thomas L. Charlton
Thomas L. Charlton was an American author known for his novel "The Ballad of Lee Cotton," a powerful exploration of race, family, and identity. His writing style was characterized by vivid imagery and lyrical prose, capturing the complexities of human relationships. Charlton's contributions to literature shed light on important social issues.