Editor's introduction
[...]the OHR presents another in its on-going series of interviews with pioneers in the oral history discipline: an interview with Elizabeth Mason of the Columbia University oral history program. Donna Krolik Hollenberg uses the Holocaust as a vehicle to explore the development of a sense of ethnic...
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