My recent review of Alessandro Portelli's (Italian) collection of essays
on oral history is now available online in the Oral History Review:
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Storie Orali: Racconto, Immaginazione, Dialogo (Oral [Hi]stories:
Narrative, Imagination, Dialogue)
Luisa Del Giudice
Oral History Review 2010; doi: 10.1093/ohr/ohq059
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