Oral Tradition: A Study in Historical MethodologyTransaction Publishers - 226 pages |
Contents
1 | |
THE TREATMENT OF ORAL TRADITION | 8 |
TRADITION AS A CHAIN OF TESTIMONIES | 19 |
THE METHOD OF TRANSMISSION IN ORAL TRADITION | 31 |
UNDERSTANDING THE TESTIMONY | 47 |
THE STRUCTURE OF THE TESTIMONY | 54 |
47 | 74 |
THE EVALUATION OF TESTIMONIES | 114 |
HISTORICAL KNOWLEDGE | 141 |
THE CONTRIBUTION OF AUXILIARY DISCIPLINES | 173 |
THE INTERPRETATION OF HISTORY page | 183 |
NOTES | 205 |
49 | 206 |
65 | 216 |
The testimonies of the chain | 223 |
Other editions - View all
Oral Tradition: A Study in Historical Methodology Jan Vansina,Selma Leydesdorff,Elizabeth Tonkin No preview available - 1965 |
Common terms and phrases
A. R. Radcliffe-Brown aetiological myths Africa anthropology archaeology belong Bernheim Bieng Burundi Bushongo chain of transmission characteristics comparative method comparison concerning contain Cunnison diffusion distortions dynastic E. E. Evans-Pritchard established example exist fact falsification fieldworker fixed texts free texts function genealogies Gisaka give happens Herskovits historian historical information historical source Hutu initial informant instance Kagame kind king king of Burundi king of Rwanda Kuba language large number linguistic literary categories Luapula means Meyerowitz names Ndoong Ntare occur official traditions oral traditions parent text particular past person poem poetry political possible preserved proverb purpose question recited reconstruct recording referent regarded reliability royal Ruhinda rumours Rundi Rwanda social Social Anthropology society songs specialists statements stereotype structure Takyiman tale testi tion transmitted tribal tribes Tutsi type of tradition usually Vansina variant versions various verbal testimony whole words writing