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How can scholars and students use personal narratives to study history and cultural interaction?

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How can scholars and students use personal narratives to study history and cultural interaction?

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8:30Continental breakfast and resource display 9:00Small Groups 9:30Using personal narratives in the study of history: Scottish Migrants in Jamaica and the Chesapeake, 1740-1800. Prof. Alan Karras, International and Area Studies Teaching Program, U. C. Berkeley. 10:30Break 10:40″Voices From the Ancient Past” Prof. Robert Knapp, Classics Department, U. C. Berkeley. 12:00Catered Lunch 1:00The Bancroft Regional Oral History Office (ROHO) Prof. Richard Candida Smith, History Department and Director of the Regional Oral History Office, U. C. Berkeley.

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