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Prime Ministers Museum and Library offers 1,372 interviews on freedom, development, Pg8
PMML's oral history archive features 1,372 interviews chronicling India's freedom struggle, development, and political evolution through firsthand accounts.
The Prime Ministers Museum and Library (PMML) holds 1,372 interviews related to Indian history and development.
Originally the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML), the project started in 1966 focusing on individuals connected to Indian leaders and political events.
The scope expanded to include national development, economy, and foreign policy.
988 interviews have been transcribed, edited, and prepared in book form.
Detailed Insights:
The Oral History Division at the PMML is a key resource for researchers studying modern Indian history.
Interview transcripts, combined with archival sources, provide a solid foundation for historical research.
Interviewees include political figures like Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, scientists like Satyen Bose, and foreign personalities like Louis Mountbatten.
Subjects covered range from the partition of Bengal to the growth of trade unions and Indo-British relations.
Key Concepts Involved:
Oral History: A method of gathering and preserving historical information through recorded interviews.
Archival Sources: Original documents, records, and materials preserved for historical research.