Volume 17 Nos 1-2 (1989)
No 1 HEALTH AND CARING
Reminiscence at the Sharp End PATRICIA DUFFIN
Professionalisation of Childcare ELIZABETH PERETZ
Caring for the Casual Poor JOHN ADAMS
Biographical Interviews with Older People JOCELYN CORNWELL and BRIAN GEARING
What One Cannot Remember Mistakenly KAREN FIELDS
Archivists and Historians: Friends, Strangers or Enemies? GRAHAM EELES and JILL KINNEAR
What DAT Matters to Oral Historians PAUL THOMPSON interviewing PETER COPELAND
No2 REMINISCENCE SPECIAL
Oral History as a Social Movement: Reminiscence and Older People JOANNA BORNAT
Clinic or Client? A Psychologist's Case for Reminiscence ANDREW NORRIS
'It's not true what was written down!': Experiences of Life in a Mental Handicap Institution REBECCA FIDO and MAGGIE POTTS
Oral History and Reminiscence in Lothian HELEN CLARK, ANTONIA INESON, GINNIE MORETON and JUDITH SIM
Producing a Local Recall Pack TIM SMITH and ROB WILKINSON
Memory Lane: Museums and the Practice of Oral History GARETH GRIFFITHS
Employment Training: The Icing on the Cake SIOBHAN KIRRANE
The Department of Sound Records at the Imperial War Museum MARGARET BROOKS
The National Sound Archive ROB PERKS
Spinning Room: The Making of a Documentary Film PRUE WALLER
Anamnesis in Dementia: Restoring a Personal History JOHN ADAMS