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THE ORAL HISTORY
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About us
The Oral History Center (COH) at the Institute of
Contemporary History, Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
(AV ČR) was established at the beginning of 2000 as an institute
that would systematically support the development of oral
history methodology and its application in historical research
in the Czech
Republic.
The goals that the COH set out to achieve in researching
contemporary history were already being fulfilled by many
other oral history centers around the world. The most important
institutes from which we have learned are those which stress
conducting research on contemporary history using oral history
methods. Furthermore, all oral history centers emphasize
educational activities (seminars, lectures, conferences),
archiving and maintaining interview collections, and providing
consultations to those interested in the method.
Research
The main objective of the Center (as with oral history institutes
in other countries) is to do historical research, i.e. the
interpretation of a certain historical event or period using
primary sources obtained through oral history methodology.
The main point is not merely the collection of material
but also its analysis and interpretation, and the Center
has produced scholarly texts and other work based upon its
projects that are comparable to the results produced by
oral history institutes abroad. Its research activities
have been funded mainly by the Grant Agency of the Academy
of Sciences, Czech Republic (Grant Agency AV ČR) and the
Czech Science Foundation (GA ČR). For instance, the project
„Students in the Period of the Fall of Communism - Life
Stories“, published as the book One
Hundred Student Revolutions by M. Vaněk and M. Otáhal,
was funded by the Grant Agency AV ČR. The project „Political
Elites and Dissidents during the Period of So-called Normalization
- Historical Interviews“ was funded by the GA ČR and resulted
in two publications: Victors?
Vanquished?, a two-volume collection of 50 exemplary
interviews; and a compilation of original interpretive essays
entitled The Powerful?! or Helpless?!
These publications demonstrate that oral history can contribute
greatly to our understanding of many interesting fields
in human lives and history itself, such as the motives behind
the dissidents' activities, the formation of opposition
groups, communication between dissidents and state representatives
and the emergence of ex-communist elites and their decision-making
processes. At present, Center is about to finish another
project dealing with the period of the 1970s and 1980s in
Czechoslovakia, entitled „An Investigation into Czech Society
during the „Normalization“ Era: Biographic Narratives of
Workers and the Intelligentsia“ (funded by the Grant Agency
AV ČR). The book of interpretations (called "Ordinary
People...?!") will be published in the second half
of 2009. COH is also working on two other projects called
"Social and Political Aspects of Existence and Development
of Independent Music Genres and Trends in the Czech Republic
from the sixties until 1989" and “Cottagers: Social
Aspects of a Subculture in Everyday Life Studies during
the So-called Normalization Era”.
In
addition to the projects supported by national grant agencies,
COH is also working on several other projects with other
institutions (e. g. Colegium Hieronymi Pragesis, DAMU and
Theathrological Institute, Archa Theathre, Czech Center
- London, Institute of Ethnology - Slovak Academy of Sciences
in Bratislava, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung in
Potzdam etc.) In addition to individual research topics,
the Center also addresses oral history-related theoretical
and methodological themes. (See the publication by Vaněk,
M.: The Oral History Method in
Contemporary History). Since
2001 COH has also organised an annual international and
interdisciplinary conference of historians and supporters
of oral history at Sovinec castle in the Olomouc region.
Czech Oral History Association (COHA - www.oralhistory.cz)
was established in January 2007 from iniciative of COH researchers
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International cooperation
The Center has developed contacts with various academic
and university institutes devoted to oral history around
the world. The best-established and longest collaboration
has been with the Center for Slavic, Euroasian and East
European Studies and the Southern Oral History Program (SOHP)
at the University of North Carolina, USA. Miroslav Vaněk
has spent several semesters at this university as a visiting
researcher and lecturer, attending an oral history seminar
in 2000 and conducting his own course on oral history in
2004. The Center has also worked together with the Center
of Contemporary History Research in Potsdam and participated
in a joint project researching former and future political
elites with the Institute for Historical Sciences at Humboldt
University in Berlin. The Center also cooperates with the
British National Library's departments specializing in the
use of oral history; the Milan Šimečka Foundation in Bratislava
and Institute of Ethnology, Slovak Academy of Sciences in
Bratislava, Slovakia; the Center for Slavic, Eurasian and
East European Studies at the University of Texas, USA; and
Endicott College, USA. COH has been a member of the International
Oral History Association (IOHA) since 2002. Under the auspices
of COH and in collaboration with partners from abroad an
EU project proposal (for the period of 2009–2013) called
"We lived under the socialism" was proposed in
2008. It should deal with oral history research of "ordinary
people" living in Eastern Bloc countries from WWII
till the transformation period in 1990s.
Educational and consultation
activities
One of the Center's most important tasks is present to university
students the oral history method and to choose potential
co-workers for particular projects from among this young
generation of researchers. Biannual oral history courses
and lectures organized by the Center take place at several
Czech universities, including Charles University (Univerzita
Karlova, UK) in Prague, University Palacky in Olomouc, Západočeská
University (University of West Bohemia) in Plzeň, and Collegium
Hieronymi Pragensis in Prague. The Center has also participated
considerably in the creation of a textbook to acquaint university
students with the oral history method and its application
in research on modern history (see M. Vaněk: Oral
History. Methodological and Technical Procedures.)
The Center was awarded a certificate of accreditation by
the Ministry of Education of the Czech Republic for teaching
oral history in history classes at secondary schools. At
present COH staff is guaranteeing lectures on Faculty of
Humanities (Charles University in Prague), where the M.A.
program called Oral History - Contemporary History was acredited
and started in winter semestre 2008/2009.
Processing and archiving
oral history source material
In terms of technical equipment (for the recording, further
processing and final archiving of the interviews), the Center's
resources are already on a level comparable to that of oral
history centers abroad. One of the Center's most important
tasks is to maintain and archive the existing interview
collections that have been accumulated from projects conducted
by individual researchers since the Institute of Contemporary
History was founded in 1990. Due to limited storage capacities
some collections will be transfered to the Archive of Academy
of Sciences (which is an institutional member of Czech Oral
History Assotiation) in the near future.
Personnel
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XVI
International Oral History Conference was held in
Prague on July 7-11 2010.
Miroslav Vaněk was elected for
IOHA 2010 president 2010-2012.
On-line materials are avaible HERE.
Photogalery is avaible HERE.
Conference site HERE
Miroslav Vaněk
has been elected a Council
member of the International
Oral History Association
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VII. Sovinec Oral History Workshop
took place on
June 12 - 14, 2008
Photogallery Sovinec 2008 |
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Oral History Center is proud to
announce that a new M.A.degree
Oral History - Contemporary History has been
approved by the Ministery of Education and will be the
open to the student in the scholastic year 2008/2009 |
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Miroslav Vaněk, Hana Pelikánová and Pavel Mücke took
part at the seventh
European Social Science History
Conference, on
February 26 – March 3, 2008 |
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Annual meeting of Czech Oral History
Association will took place
on January 31, 2008
at Academy of Sciences (Národní 3, Praha) |
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Tree new book using oral history
have been published |
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COH in cooperation
with Czech Oral History Association organised a new
workshop of Oral History (February
1 - 2, 2008) |
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NEW CZECH ORAL HISTORY ASSOCIATION WEB
PAGES -
www.oralhistory.cz |
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On January 8, 2007
Czech Oral History
Association (COHA)
was established! |
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Miroslav Vaněk |
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Petra Schindler-Wisten |
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Pavel Mücke
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Hana Pelikánová |
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