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Oral History Review 2008 35(1):105-107; doi:10.1093/ohr/ohn007
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Historia, Antropología, Y Fuentes Orales

Natalia Ruiz Junco

University of Kentucky

HISTORIA, ANTROPOLOGÍA, Y FUENTES ORALES. 2007. Number 37: 1 (Special issue: ENTRE-VISTAS). 1192 pp. Single issue, $35.00; Two issues, $45.00.

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Historia, Antropología y Fuentes Orales (HAYFO) is a Spanish-language journal for the study of oral data across diverse disciplinary traditions, such as history, anthropology, and sociology. The journal is edited by Asociación Historia y Fuente Oral, Arxiu Històric de la Ciutat de Barcelona, and Editorial Universidad de Granada. HAYFO first saw the light in 1989 and is published biannually in Spain.

The thirty-seventh issue of the journal is an exciting mix of articles with a variety of theoretical and empirical merits. This issue is divided into four main sections. The first section is entitled "Denouncement and opacity." This section . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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