Ronald Fraser Bücher
Ronald Fraser war ein wegweisender Oralhistoriker, der für seinen zutiefst humanistischen Ansatz bei der Chronik wichtiger historischer Ereignisse bekannt ist. Er verstand es meisterhaft, persönliche Zeugnisse zu verknüpfen, um die Vergangenheit lebendig werden zu lassen und den Lesern intime Einblicke in bedeutsame Kämpfe zu ermöglichen. Seine Arbeit zeichnet sich durch ein tiefes Engagement aus, Geschichte durch das kollektive Gedächtnis von Individuen zu verstehen. Frasers unverwechselbare Methode beleuchtete die gelebten Erfahrungen, die große historische Erzählungen prägten.




Napoleon's Cursed War: Spanish Popular Resistance in the Peninsular War, 1808-14
- 672 Seiten
- 24 Lesestunden
Focusing on the experiences of ordinary people during a significant historical period, the narrative presents a vivid account of their lives, often overlooked in traditional histories. The author, recognized for his traditional historiographical approach, sheds light on the voices that typically remain silent, offering a fresh perspective on the events and their impact on the everyday lives of individuals. This emphasis on the common man's experience provides a deeper understanding of the historical context.
Ronald Fraser, the internationally renowned oral historian, turns his attention to his own origins in this remarkable memoir. In Search of a Past gathers the recollections of the servants who worked at the manor house outside London where Fraser grew up. It was the place where his parents—one American, the other Scottish—learned to embrace the lifestyle of the idle local gentry. Fraser paints a vivid picture of a vanished interwar world. Sensitively recorded, the words of his family’s former employees capture the texture of English “county” life as seen from below, woven into a background of their personal lives, their work and the social antagonisms they experienced. Beneath their stories, however, the author glimpses another unspoken narrative—that of his own childhood. He submits to a course of psychoanalysis and delves into a past riven by confusing emotions and conflicting class allegiances. The result is an innovative, honest, and beautifully written account of the search for lost time, one that defies literary categorization.