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SOHP Scholarship
The Southern Oral History Program has generated and encouraged an impressive
amount of scholarship over the past 26 years. Among the many publications
of SOHP director Jacquelyn Dowd Hall is
the award-winning Like
a Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World. An SOHP
interview project also contributed to Bill Bamberger's acclaimed Closing:
The Life and Death of an American Factory. Former SOHP associate
directors Cliff Kuhn, Alicia
Rouverol, and Spencie Love have published
oral history-based books and articles, as have SOHP affiliates Pamela
Grundy, David Cecelski, Kathy
Nasstrom, Tracy K'Meyer, Lu
Ann Jones, Charlie Thompson, and
Jill Hemming, while recent or current graduate students Kathryn
Walbert, Kelly Navies, and Kathryn Newfont
have been active with conference presentations, journal articles, and
oral history workshops.
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