Resources

Arnold-De Simine, Silke (2013): Mediating Memory in the Museum: Trauma, Empathy, Nostalgia. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Brædder, Anne (2019): Public History in Scandinavia: Uses of the Past. In: Paul Ashton & Alex Trapeznik eds., What Is Public History Globally?: Working with the Past in the Present. London & New York: Bloomsbury Academic.

Brædder, Anne & Vyff, Iben (2021): Tidsvidner som museumsformidling. Erindringsarbejde og autenticitet på Danmarks Forsorgsmuseum og i Den Gamle By, Kulturstudier, 164-190 (Open access)

Chrischené, Julius (2008): ”’Digging [D]eeper than the eye approves’”. Kronos 34, 106-138.

Day, Anette (2006): London’s Voices: Exhibiting Oral History. Oral History 34(2), 95-104.

Day, Anette (2009:) “‘They listened to my voice’: The refugee communities history project and belonging: Voices of London’s refugees”, Oral History 37(1), 95-106.

de Jong, Steffi (2015): Mediatized Memory. Michelle Henning (ed.): The International Handbooks of Museum Studies 3, Wiley Blackwell, 69-93. 

de Jong, Steffi. (2018): The Witness as Object : Video Testimonies in Holocaust Museums. Berghahn Books. (Open access)

Ethnologia Fennica (2022): Special issue “Heritage and Personal Memories 49(1).

Gardner, James B. & Hamilton, Paula (2017): The Oxford Handbook of Public History. New York: Oxford University Press.

Gazi, Andromache (2019): Oral Testimonies as Independent Museum Exhibits, The Oral History Review 1, 26-47.

Green, Anna (2003) [1996]: The exhibition that speaks for itself. Robert Perks & Alistair Thomson (eds): The Oral History Reader, 448-456.

Hamilton, Paula (2019):. ‘Speak, Memory’: Current Issues in Oral and Public History. In: Paul Ashton & Alex Trapeznik eds., What Is Public History Globally?: Working with the Past in the Present. London & New York: Bloomsbury Academic.

Heimo, Anne (2022): “To display or not to display? Personal memories from Paimio Sanatorium”. Ethnologia Fennica: Special issue “Heritage and Personal Memories 49(1), 91-95.

NEW! Järvenpää, Laura (2023): Aistittuja kerroksia. Kabi 2/2022: Aistit.

Kõresaar, Ene & Kirsti Jõesalu (2021): From Museum as Memorial to Memory Museum: On the Transformation of the Estonian Museum of Occupations. In: Péter Apor & Constantin Iordachi (eds.), Occupation and Communism in Eastern European Museums: Re-Visualizing the Recent Past. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 51–74.

Kushner, Toni (2001): “Oral history at the Extremes of Human Experience”. Oral History 29(2), 83-94.

Lowry, Sarah and Duke, Alison (2012): Foundling voices. Oral History (40)2, 99-108. 

Savolainen, Ulla & Nika Potinkara (2021): Memory, Heritage, and Tradition in the Museum Exhibition Ingrians – The Forgotten Finns. Ethnologia Europaea 51(2), 72–95 (Open access)

Thomas, Selma (2008): Private Memory in a Public Space. Linda Shopes and Paula Hamilton (ed.): Oral History and Public Memories. Temple University Press, 87-100.

Thor Tureby, Malin (2020): Memories, testimonies and oral history. On Collections and research about and with Holocaust survivors in Sweden. Sveriges museum om Förintelsen 21(2), 67-92.

Thor Tureby, Malin, & Wagrell, Kristin (2020). Digitization, Vulnerability, and Holocaust Collections. Santander Art and Culture Law Review, 6(2), 87–118. (Open access)

Wallace, Rachel (2019): Gay Life and Liberation, a Photographic Record of 1970s Belfast. The Public Historian 41(2), 144-162.  (Open access)

Witcomb, Andrea (2019): Oral history and First-person Narratives in Migration Exhibitions: Tracking Relations Between ‘Us’ and ‘Them’. In: Kate Darian-Smith and Paula Hamilton Remembering Migration: Oral Histories and Heritage in Australia. London & New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 203-217.