Volume 29, Nos 1-2 (2001)
No. 1 Pleasure and Danger in the City
Class and the City: Spatial Memories of Pleasure and Danger in Barcelona 1914-23 CHRIS EALHAM (abstract)
Listening to Queer Maps of the City: Gay Men's Narratives of Pleasure and Danger in London's East End GAVIN BROWN
Myths of a Beleagured City: Aberdeen and the Typhoid Outbreak of 1964 Explored through Oral History LESLEY DIACK (abstract)
Growing up and Giving Up: King in Paul Thompson's '100 Families' ROSEMARY ELLIOT (abstract)
EDUCATION:
Using Oral History in Peer Education for Sex Workers WENDY RICKARD and TAMSIN GROWNEY (abstract)
PUBLIC HISTORY:
When History Goes Public: Recent Experiences in the United States DONALD A. RITCHIE (abstract)
Prodigal Sons and Painted Women: Some Reflections on Urban Folklore, Life Stories and Aural History CHARLES HARDY (abstract)
FUNDING:
The Wellcome Trust and Oral History LIESE PERRIN (abstract)
REVIEWS:
- Memory and Methodology, Susannah Radstone (ed);
- Interviewing for Social Scientists, Hilary Arksey and Peter Knight;
- The Battle of Valle Giulia: Oral History and the Art of Dialogue, Alessandro Portelli;
- Dream Spaces: Memory and the Museum, Gaynor Kavanagh;
- Holy Writ as Oral Lit: The Bible as Folklore, Alan Dundes;
- Narrative Matters: Teaching and Learning History Through Story, Grant Bage;
- The Seed is Mine, The Life of Kas Maine, A South African Sharecropper, Charles van Onselen;
- Deaf United: A History of Football in the British Deaf Community, Martin Atherton, Dave Russell and Graham H Turner;
- The Turn to Biographical Methods in Social Science: Comparative Issues and Examples, Prue Chamberlayne, Joanna Bornat and Tom Wengraf (eds);
- Long Journey for Sevenpence: Assisted Immigration to New Zealand From The United Kingdom 1947-1975, Megan Hutching;
- People's Plymouth: Tales From The City, Exhibition at Plymouth City Museum & Art Gallery
No. 2
Looking To The Past: The Role Of Oral History Research In Recording The Visual History Of Britain's Deaf Community, MARTIN ATHERTON, DAVE RUSSELL AND GRAHAM TURNER (abstract)
'Dust To Dust': Oral Testimonies Of Asbestos-Related Disease On Clydeside, c 1930 To The Present, RONALD JOHNSTON AND ARTHUR MCIVOR (abstract)
Growing Up Alone, BARBARA PRYNN (abstract)
'They Made The Freedom For Themselves': Popular Interpretations Of Post-Communist Discourse In The Czech Republic, REVAN SCHENDLER (abstract)
PUBLIC HISTORY:
Oral History At The Extremes Of Human Experience: Holocaust Testimony In A Museum Setting, TONY KUSHNER (abstract)
The Century Speaks: A Public History Partnership, ROB PERKS (abstract)
BOOK REVIEWS:
- The South African Truth Commission, Kenneth Christie
- Recalling the Belgian Congo: Conversations and Introspection, Marie-Benedicte Dembour
- The Raj: A Time Remembered, Donald MacPherson edited by Janet Richardson
- Voices From Work and Home, Ian MacDougall
- Keeping The Faith: the Polish Community in Britain, Tim Smith and Michelle Winslow
- Missing Persons: The Impossibility of Auto/Biography, Mary Evans
- Index on Censorship. Memory and Forgetting, vol 30, no 1, January/February 2001, issue 198
- Failing Working Class Girls, Gillian Plummer in Grandmothers of the Revolution, Geoff Dench (ed)
- Our Grandmothers, Our Mothers, Ourselves, Charmian Cannon (ed)
- Women's Leisure in England 1920-1960, Claire Langhamer in Northern Folk: Living Traditions of North East Scotland, Valentina Bold and Tom McKean (eds)