Excavating the importance of oral histories: unheard voices from the 1971 Bangladesh War of Resistance

Hoque, Aminul. 2018. 'Excavating the importance of oral histories: unheard voices from the 1971 Bangladesh War of Resistance'. In: Histories in Professional Education: Recovering silent lives. London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom 29 May 2018. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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A paper presentation at a conference hosted by London Metropolitan University - focusing on the importance of 'oral storytelling' as a key way to document often invisible and silent voices, with a focus on the 1971 war in Bangladesh.

Item Type:

Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Educational Studies
Educational Studies > Centre for Identities and Social Justice

Dates:

DateEvent
29 May 2018Completed

Event Location:

London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom

Date range:

29 May 2018

Item ID:

36788

Date Deposited:

19 Jun 2024 14:23

Last Modified:

19 Jun 2024 14:31

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/36788

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