Oral History News of November –December 2025
According to the Iran Oral History website, “Monthly News” is the title of a series of reports published on this website. These reports review news related to the website’s thematic focus as reflected in print and online media. Below are selected news items from November –December 2025: In line with improving the documentation system and strengthening the process of producing and recording oral history at the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and ...The 372nd Night of Memory – Part 3
At the beginning of October, coinciding with Sacred Defense Week, the 372nd Night of Memories was held on September 25, 2025, in the Sooreh Hall of Arts Center. The host opened the program with a warm welcome, reminding the audience that for more than thirty-three years, this gathering has kept the flame of remembrance of the warriors and martyrs alive at the beginning of every month.The 23rd Commemoration Ceremony of the Martyrs of the Ansar al-Rasul Battalion Held
In the final month of autumn, Andisheh Hall hosted a dignified gathering where veterans, former prisoners of war, selfless combatants, and disabled veterans renewed their covenant with the martyrs. This annual assembly was far from an ordinary reunion; rather, it served as a meaningful occasion to remember names whose acts of self-sacrifice remain profoundly tangible even after more than four decades.Oral History News – Aban 1404
(October 23 – November 21, 2025)
According to the Iranian Oral History website, “Monthly News” is the title of a recurring series of reports published on this platform. These reports survey news items related to the site’s thematic focus as reflected in print and digital media. Below is a selection of oral-history-related news from Aban 1404 (October 23 – November 21, 2025).It was raised at the “Religious Jurisprudence and Oral History” session:
The Relationship between “Religious Jurisprudence” and “Oral History”
Challenges and Opportunities
According to the Oral History website, the first session of the preliminary meetings for the “Fifteenth Annual Oral History Conference of Iran,” titled “Religious Jurisprudence and Oral History,” was held on the afternoon of Monday, 19 November 2025, at the Andisheh Hall ...The 372nd Night of Memoires– Part 2
At the end of September, coinciding with Sacred Defense Week, the 372nd Night of Memories was held on September 25, 2025, in the Sooreh Hall of Arts Center. The host opened the program with a warm welcome, reminding the audience that for more than thirty-three years, this gathering has kept the flame of remembrance of the warriors and martyrs alive at the beginning of every month. In this session, Haj Hossein Sadeghi Siroo’i, Hassan Naji-Rad, and Seyed Morteza ...The 372nd Night of Memories – Part 1
At the beginning of October, coinciding with Sacred Defense Week, the 372nd Night of Memories was held on September 25, 2025, in the Sooreh Hall of Arts Center. The host opened the program with a warm welcome, reminding the audience that for more than thirty-three years, this gathering has kept the flame of remembrance of the warriors and martyrs alive at the beginning of every month.Objects Tell What Happened in the Eight-Year War!
Report of the meeting of the Faculty of Literature and Humanities of the University of Isfahan on the topic of “Rereading the Iran-Iraq War through the Mediation of Objects”
“Rereading the Iran-Iraq War through the Mediation of Objects” is the title of Dr. Hamed Taherikia’s project for the Research Unit of Resistance Literature & Culture Researches and Studies Center, which was put on the agenda of this unit in the spring of 2025 and was completed ...The Importance of Pre-Publication Critique of Oral History Works
According to the Oral History website, a meeting for critique and review of the book “Oral History: Essence and Method” was held on Monday morning, November 10, 2025, with the attendance of the book’s author, Hamid Qazvini, and the critics Mohammad Qasemipour and Yahya Niazi, at the Ghasr-e Shirin Hall of the National Museum of the Islamic Revolution and Sacred Defense.Raised During the Book Review Session:
Complete Harmony Between Narrator and Author; the Defining Hallmark of “Beyond the Wall”
According to the Oral History website, the book-review workshop for Beyond the Wall: The Occupation of the U.S. Embassy as Recounted by Habibollah Bitafar, written by Mohammad Mahbubi, was held on the afternoon of Monday, 12 Aban 1404, with the presence of Hamid ...1
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