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Paula Hamilton.
Excerpts from Paula Hamilton’s discussion of oral history’s role in interpreting and recording the past from Teaching Heritage
1994
16 July 2002
Hamilton, Paula ‘The Knife Edge: debates about memory and history’, Memory and History in 20th Century Australia, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1994
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