Conservation in Idaho Oral History Project
Boise State University ScholarWorks History Graduate Projects and Theses Department of History 12-1-2010 Conservation in Idaho Oral History Project: Oral Historiography, Process and Practice Carissa Mai Black Department of History, Boise State University CONSERVATION IN IDAHO ORAL HISTORY PROJECT: ORAL HISTORIOGRAPHY, PROCESS AND PRACTICE by Carissa Mai Black A project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master’s of Applied Historical Research Boise State University December 2010 © 2010 Carissa Mai Black ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE COLLEGE DEFENSE COMMITTEE AND FINAL READING APPROVALS of the thesis submitted by Carissa Mai Black Thesis Title: Conservation in Idaho Oral History Project: Oral Historiography, Process and Practice Date of Final Oral Examination: 10 April 2009 The following individuals read and discussed the thesis submitted by student Carissa Mai Black, and they also evaluated her presentation and response to questions during the final oral examination. They found that the student passed the final oral examination, and that the thesis was satisfactory for a master’s degree and ready for any final modifications that they explicitly required. Lisa M. Brady, Ph.D. Chair, Supervisory Committee Barton Barbour, Ph.D. Member, Supervisory Committee Sandra Schackel, Ph.D. Member, Supervisory Committee The final reading approval of the thesis was granted by Lisa M. Brady, Ph.D., Chair of the Supervisory Committee. The thesis was approved for the Graduate College by John R. Pelton, Ph.D., Dean of the Graduate College. DEDICATION To my parents, Harry and Mary Black, and my sister Jessica Elaine Black, for their endless love, support and humor during this process.
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