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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Who Owns a Family’s Story? Why It’s Time to Lift the Berndt Field Notes Embargo
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'Imagine your grandfather was interviewed about his life, over many hours, some 80 years ago. Everything he says is written down, enough to fill more than 20 notebooks.' (Introduction)

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