Oral history and contemporary history are dynamically developing fields of study with interdisciplinary overlap. They seek answers to questions of the recent past and search for the roots of the present phenomena and events. This series strives to present different views from the borders of the research interest of historiography, oral history and related social sciences and humanities, which focus on the research and taking into account of the recent past, including methodological aspects. It provides an opportunity for new monographs to be published...