Guide to the Homestead Album Oral History Project Records, 1975-1977 AIS.1980.06
Arrangement
Repository
ULS Archives & Special Collections
Title
Homestead Album Oral History Project Records
Creator
Homestead Album Oral History Project
Collection Number
AIS.1980.06
Extent
0.625 Linear Feet(31 audiocassette tapes)
Date
1975-1977
Abstract
The Homestead Album Oral History Project was administered by the Pennsylvania Ethnic Heritage Studies Center of the University Center for International Studies, University of Pittsburgh. The project documents the experience of individuals of varied ethnicities who have lived in the Homestead area of Pittsburgh, Pa., in the 1900's. The collection is comprised of three parts; project operational files, project case files, and interview cassettes.
Language
English
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Author
Katie Kirwan. Revision and rearrangement for the encoded version of the finding aid provided by Jamie Shriver on November 10, 2003.
Publisher
ULS Archives & Special Collections
Address
University of Pittsburgh Library System Archives & Special Collections Website: library.pitt.edu/archives-special-collections Business Number: 412-648-3232 (Thomas) | 412-648-8190 (Hillman) Contact Us: www.library.pitt.edu/ask-archivist URL: http://library.pitt.edu/archives-special-collections
History
The Homestead Album Oral History Project was administered by the Pennsylvania Ethnic Heritage Studies Center of the University Center for International Studies, University of Pittsburgh. The project got its impetus from the reissue in 1975 of the classic sociological study, Homestead: The Households of a Mill Town by Margaret Byington (first published in 1910 by the Russell Sage Foundation and later reissued by the University Center for International Studies). It was the Center's intention to reexamine Homestead using such research tools as survey analysis and oral history. The projected plan included the preparation of a magazine focusing on excerpts from oral history interviews. After 20 interviews, the project was set aside and a magazine was never published. It is unclear from the records whether the project was dropped because of lack of funding, lack of direction or some other reason. The project as it stands documents the experience of individuals of varied ethnicities who have lived in the Homestead area of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the 1900's.
Scope and Content Notes
This oral history collection is comprised of three series: project operational files, project case files, and interview cassettes. The project operational files consist of administrative files, contact work and informational card files. The project case files for each interviewee can include interview transcriptions, cover sheets, indexes, and some photographs. The majority of interviews have transcriptions available in these files while indexes with subject descriptions are available for half of the collection. The interviews that have a translation will be indicated in the container list by an asterisk (*) next to the individual's name while two asterisks will indicate that a translation and a subject index are available. Individuals with photographs in their case files will also be noted on the container list.
The interviews were conducted in 1976 and 1977 and are filed separately in cassette cabinets. There are 20 interviews held on 31 cassette tapes and are arranged alphabetically. The ethnicity of the interviewee is noted in the container list along with the length of the interview. The content of the interviews span the life histories of the individuals and address the topics of community and family life from the turn of the century to 1976. The recorded interviews along with the individual's project case files provide a personalized overview of the history of Homestead.
Access Restrictions
TEMPRORARY ACCESS RESTRICTION -- This Oral History Collection is closed to researchers until June 2023 for digitization preparation.
Acquisition Information
Gift of Pennsylvania Ethnic Heritage Studies Center, University of Pittsburgh, on January 28, 1980.
Preferred Citation
Homestead Album Oral History Project Records, 1975-1977, AIS.1980.06, Archives & Special Collections, University of Pittsburgh Library System
Previous Citation
Homestead Album Oral History Project Records, 1975-1977, AIS.1980.06, Archives Service Center, University of Pittsburgh
Homestead Album Oral History Project, 1976-1977, AIS 80:6 OH, Archives Service Center, University of Pittsburgh
Processing Information
This collection was processed by Katie Kirwan in October 1978.
Revision and rearrangement for the encoded version of the finding aid provided by Jamie Shriver on November 10, 2003.
Copyright
Permission for publication is given on behalf of the University of Pittsburgh as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.
Subjects
Corporate Names
University of Pittsburgh. University Center for International Studies
Pennsylvania Ethnic Heritage Studies Center
Homestead Album Oral History Project
Geographic Names
Pittsburgh (Pa.) -- History
Pennsylvania -- History, Local
Homestead (Pa.) -- History
Pittsburgh (Pa.) -- Population
Genres
Interviews
Transcripts
Oral histories (Document genres)
Indexes
Other Subjects
Historians -- Pennsylvania
Ethnic groups
Ethnic groups -- Pennsylvania
Ethnicity -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh
Container List
Scope and Content Notes
Includes: interview transcriptions, cover sheets, indexes, and photographs. One asterisk (*) next to the individual's name indicates that an interview has a translation while two asterisks (**) indicate that a translation and subject index are available. Ethnicity and whether the individual case file contains photographs are also noted.
Containers
box 1, folder 4
Containers
box 1, folder 5
Containers
box 1, folder 6
Containers
box 1, folder 7
Containers
box 1, folder 8
Containers
box 1, folder 9
Containers
box 1, folder 10
Containers
box 1, folder 11
Containers
box 1, folder 12
Scope and Contents Notes
Report of a study on Homestead done by Mrs. Lindberg, which includes questionnaires, final letter sent to participants and newspaper clippings of her project.