No. 451    |    12 August 2020
   

Neglected Layers of Narration

Narration enjoys a lot of layers and surfaces as the common point between memory, oral tradition and oral history. Finding a path toward the lower layers of the narration in personal memoirs and oral tradition is a bit difficult due to the passage of time and the unavailability of its narrator or narrators; But undoubtedly, in the course of using the mechanism of oral history and in case of correct and precise ...

A Book Review

The Soil Engineers: Oral History of Combat Engineering in Sacred Defense

The Soil Engineers is the first volume of "Oral History of Combat Engineering in Sacred Defense" series which was published by the efforts of Abbas Heidari Moghaddam and commissioned by the Museum of Sacred Defense in 2019. The book is written by compiling the memoirs of thirty combat engineers and veterans of the sacred defense in the constructive jihad, the IRGC and the Army. Almost all narrators are defense management experts or ...

The 315th Night of Memory-2

The Islamic Revolution Gained Victory in Eight-Year War

The 315th Night of Memory program was held online on the Aparat website on July 23, 2020. In this program, "Seyyed Ahmad Gheshmi" and "Dr. Hamidreza Ghanbari", two captives of war, recounted their memories of captivity. In this program, Davood Salehi was the executor of program. The second narrator of the three hundred and fifteenth program the Night of Memory was born in November 1962 in the city of Ahvaz.

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SABAH (22)

Memoirs of Sabah Vatankhah

Interviewed and Compiled by Fatemeh Doustkami

Translated by Natalie Haghverdian

Published by Soore Mehr Publishing Co.

Persian Version 2019

 

Mosadegh hospital was at the end of Chehel Metri Avenue and near the river. Prior to the Revolution, it was called Khombeh hospital. The hospital was a one-story building with brick façade.


 
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