The 2025 issue of Studies in Oral History, the journal of Oral History Australia (OHA), is now available.
Issue 47, which was published online with open access, features the theme ‘The Power of Oral History—Risks, Rewards & Possibilities’. This is the same theme as that of the most recent OHA Biennial Conference, which was held in Melbourne, Australia from 21-24 November 2024.
The issue includes an article by the world-renowned oral historian Alessandro Portelli, based on his keynote address to the 2024 conference.
- Download the article: ‘The Lost and Found Humanity of Giuseppe Di Porto: A Twice-Told Tale‘
- View Alessandro Portelli’s keynote address to the 2024 biennial conference on the OHA YouTube channel.
To access the full 2025 issue of Studies in Oral History or download separate articles, go to:
Journal editors
The new journal issue is the last to be edited by joint editors Carolyn Collins and Skye Krichauff. Carolyn was joint editor of Studies in Oral History for the 2024 and 2025 issues and Skye was joint editor from 2019 through to 2025. OHA thanks them both for their outstanding work.
New editors of the journal will be announced soon.
Did you know?
You can access previous issues of the OHA journal back to 2010. Go to our Previous issues page.

