Returning history to the community: oral history in a museum setting. (Frankton Junction, New Zealand): An article from: The Oral History Review
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Author(s)Anna Green
PublisherOral History Association
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From the supplier: A museum exhibition can be created around the experience of sound and story telling. An oral history exhibit was assembled in 1995 for a New Zealand museum emphasizing social activities, family life, and work in Frankton Junction, a suburb of Hamilton, New Zealand. Universities and museums can cooperate so the public benefits from their mutual effort and comes to see oral history as a vital, contemporary activity.
Citation Details
Title: Returning history to the community: oral history in a museum setting. (Frankton Junction, New Zealand)
Author: Anna Green
Publication:The Oral History Review (Refereed)
Date: December 22, 1997
Publisher: Oral History Association
Volume: v24 Issue: n2 Page: p53(20)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: A museum exhibition can be created around the experience of sound and story telling. An oral history exhibit was assembled in 1995 for a New Zealand museum emphasizing social activities, family life, and work in Frankton Junction, a suburb of Hamilton, New Zealand. Universities and museums can cooperate so the public benefits from their mutual effort and comes to see oral history as a vital, contemporary activity.
Citation Details
Title: Returning history to the community: oral history in a museum setting. (Frankton Junction, New Zealand)
Author: Anna Green
Publication:The Oral History Review (Refereed)
Date: December 22, 1997
Publisher: Oral History Association
Volume: v24 Issue: n2 Page: p53(20)
Distributed by Thomson Gale


