Volume 32, Nos 1-2 (2004)
No. 1 Spring 2004
‘I Was Arrested At Greenham In 1962': Investigating The Oral Narratives Of Women In The Anti-Nuclear Committee Of 100, SAM CARROLL (abstract)
Let The Data Sing: Representing Discourse In Poetic Form, KRISTA WOODLEY (abstract)
Musical Memories Of The Greek Catastrophe And Local Bards As Emblems Of Belonging: The Case Of Maria Kouskoussaina, GEORGIOS TSIMOURIS (abstract)
What More's To Be Said? Understanding Legislative Bodies Through Oral History, DONALD A RITCHIE (abstract)
Mixing Money And Memories: Running An Oral History Business, LORNA BAKER (abstract)
PUBLIC HISTORY:
Displaying The Twentieth Century In Polish Museums, ANNETTE DAY (abstract)
REVIEWS:
- The Japanese Community in Pre-war Britain : From Integration to Disintegration by Keiko Itoh
- Reflections: Life Portraits of Exmoor Birdie Johnson with photography by Mark J Rattenbury
- Luton Life: The Story of Luton Past and Present Exhibition at Luton Museum and Art Gallery , Luton
No. 2 Autumn 2004
Individual Remembering And ‘Collective Memory': Theoretical Presuppositions And Contemporary Debates, ANNA GREEN (abstract)
Ask The Fellows Who Cut The Hay: Farm Practices, Oral History And Nature Conservation, MARK RILEY (abstract)
Talking About Museums: The Insider's Voice, STUART DAVIES and CRISPIN PAINE (abstract)
Cure, Superstition, Infection And Reaction: Tuberculosis In Ireland , 1932 – 1957, SIMON GUEST (abstract)
Scotland And ‘The Coalition For Justice Not War' March, Glasgow , 15 February 2003, NEIL RAFEEK , ANGELA BARTIE and HILARY YOUNG (abstract)
PUBLIC HISTORY:
Tales From The Sea: Oral History In British Maritime Museums, ANN DAY and KEN LUNN (abstract)
FUNDING:
Small And Recent Sources Of Project Funding, ROBERT WILKINSON
REVIEWS:
- The Order Has Been Carried Out: History, Memory and Meaning of a Nazi Massacre in Rome, Alessandro Portelli
- Doing Oral History: A Practical Guide, Donald A Ritchie
- Biographical Research, Brian Roberts
- Mapping Memories: Reminiscence With Ethnic Minority Elders, Pam Schweitzer
- “It's Living History, Isn't It?”, Gillian Holman and Peter Monkcom