Oral Histories
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
Community Improvement Through Local History Project oral histories
Many, if not all of these tapes were produced as a part of the Community Improvement Through Local History Project funded by USU’s Kellogg Quality of Rural Life Program in the 1970s. They consist largely of oral histories with people across the state of Utah.
Federal Resettlement Project oral histories
This collection contains the interviews of Brian Cannon pertaining to the Federal Resettlement Project and the Great Depression in Utah. Mr. Cannon used the interviews for his 1986 book, Remaking the Agrarian Dream : The New Deal's Rural Resettlement Program in the Mountain West.
Giving Back: Oral Histories of Meal-Sharing Traditions in Cache Valley, Utah
In the Spring of 2019, Utah State Unviersity students from the English 6720 Oral History and Fieldwork class interviewed eight professionals about their connections to the food culture of Cache Valley. The interviewees shared stories of their families, traditions, and professional lives. Taken together, their words offer a beautiful illustration of the nuanced and complex ways that food sharing nourishes us all.
Jeff Goldberg papers
This collection chronicles the artistic circle known as the "Electric Generation."
Great Salt Lake Wetlands History Project
Gary Horlacher surveys
This collection contains research conducted on homosexuality among highly religious or formerly religious Mormons.
William D. Hurst papers
The collection consists of materials kept by William Hurst and provides an in-depth look at his career in the Forest Service, where he worked in the Wasatch National Forest and Ashley National Forest before serving as the regional forester for the Southwestern Region.
Informing the National Narrative: Stories of Utah's Opioid Crisis
Guide to the Jackson Hole Dude Ranching Tradition: Triangle X collection
Jens and Mary Emma Jensen papers
The collection chronicles the lives of Jens and Mary Emma Baker Jensen and their children along with the early history of Mendon, Utah.