The Fund's Catalogue Mexican Revolution. Interviews oral history of the Word Archive

Authors

  • Laura Espejel Directorate of Historical Studies (DEA) National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH)

Keywords:

Alicia Olivera, Eugenia Meyer, Manuel Orozco y Berra Library

Abstract

Among the projects of the Department of Historical Studies INAH to commemorate the bicentenary of the Independence and the centennial of the Mexican Revolution presented the project titled "Mexican Revolution Catalog Fund: oral history interviews Word Archive." The initiative was Mary Esther Jasso, deputy Manuel Orozco y Berra library, which proposed to integrate the stored job of historians emeritus and pioneering oral history of Mexican Alicia Olivera and Eugenia Meyer. The first was published in 1975 and 1976, two catalogs which unveiled the material gathered in 75 interviews entitled Oral History Program. Books, while in 1977 Meyer introduced Catalog Word Archive, where 140 interviews appear revolutionary, performed and worked up to that time.

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Published

2013-10-01

How to Cite

Espejel, L. (2013). The Fund’s Catalogue Mexican Revolution. Interviews oral history of the Word Archive. Diario De Campo, (13), 20–25. Retrieved from https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/diariodecampo/article/view/857