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Oral History ProjectThe ANU Oral History Project was conducted by Australian Heritage Projects in the early 1990s to support the research and writing of The making of the Australian National University 1946-1996 by S G Foster and Margaret M Varghese. The interviews cover a wide range of subjects associated with the history of ANU. The main interviewees were senior academic and administrative staff who contributed to ANU's pioneer years. Some later staff were also interviewed, as were several student activists from the late 1960s and early 1970s. The recordsThe records of the Oral History Project include transcripts, tapes and a comprehensive index to most of the interviews. Most of the interviews were conducted between 1990 and 1995, but some earlier interviews were also incorporated in the project. There are some interviews for which no transcript exists. A detailed finding aid is available at the Archives. Access conditionsAccess restrictions apply to some transcripts, but the majority are available for consultation in the Archives. TranscriptsThe transcripts have been used by researchers to supplement research based on written sources such as official files and minutes of meetings. Transcripts of interviews with the following people are held.
Further informationA detailed finding aid to the Oral History Project is available at the Archives. For personal papers of some of the interviewees, see Records of Academic Staff. |