Volume 33, No. 1 & 2 (2005)
No. 1 Spring 2005
PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNATIONAL:
Crossing cultures: oral history and public history, JILL LIDDINGTON, GRAHAM SMITH
Vox Pop, DAVID VANDERSTEL, GILLIAN REYNOLDS, TONY BUCKLEY, JANE WALTON, STEVE HUMPHRIES, PARITA MUKTA, MABEL COOPER, JOHN HARGREAVES, PAUL ASHTON, SEAN FIELD, ROB PERKS
Public history: a critical bibliography, JILL LIDDINGTON, SIMON DITCHFIELD
ARTICLES:
Mythologising Al-Nakba: Narratives, collective identity and cultural practice among Palestinian refugees in Lebanon, DIANA ALLAN (abstract)
Gypsy oral history in Serbia: From poverty to culture, JELENA CVOROVIC (abstract)
Hearing women's voices: Female migration to Canada in the early twentieth century, MARILYN BARBER (abstract)
'I don't think they ever really wanted to know anything about us': Oral history interviews with learning disability nurses, DUNCAN MITCHELL, ANNE-MARIE RAFFERTY (abstract)
Bury me in purple lurex: Promoting a new dynamic between fashion and oral historical research, GERALDINE BIDDLE-PERRY (abstract)
FUNDING:
Applying to the Heritage Lottery Fund: The Portsmouth experience, JOHN STEDMAN (abstract)
REVIEWS:
- History and the Media, David Cannadine (ed)
- The English Civil War Part II: Personal Accounts of the 1984-85 Miners' Strike, Jeremy Deller
- After Such Knowledge: A Meditation on the Aftermath of the Holocaust, Eva Hoffman
- Somalia – The Untold Story: The War Through The Eyes of Somali Women, Judith Gardner and Judy el Bushra (eds)
- D-Day Sixtieth Anniversary Exhibition, Imperial War Museum , London n Insistent Voices: Stories on Claiming Identity, Tony Taylor
- The Making of the Modern Kitchen: A Cultural History, June Freeman n Qualitative Research Practice, Clive Searle, Giampietro Gobo, Jaber F. Gubrium and David Silverman (eds)
No. 2 Autumn 2005
ARTICLES:
'Muscle Memory': Performing oral history, JEFF FRIEDMAN (abstract)
Oral history across generations: Age, generational identity and oral testimony, SALLY CHANDLER (abstract)
Living in the lie: The Armenian intelligentsia in the Soviet Union, JOHN MASON (abstract)
Flouting the law: Women and the hazards of cleaning moving machinery in the cotton industry, 1930-1970, MICHELE ABENDSTERN, CHRISTINE HALLETT and LESLEY WADE (abstract)
PUBLIC HISTORY:
'The way we speak': Web-based representations of changing communities in England, ROB PERKS and JONNIE ROBINSON (abstract)
EDUCATION:
Reminiscence and war trauma: Recalling the Japanese occupation of Singapore, 1942-1945, KEVIN BLACKBURN (abstract)
FUNDING:
Walking the tightrope: Raising funds for community projects, FRAZER SWIFT (abstract)
REVIEWS:
- Why Life Speeds Up as You Get Older: How Memory Shapes Our Past, Douwe Draaisma
- Auschwitz: the Nazis and the Final Solution, Laurence Rees (director)
- Stasiland: Stories From Behind the Berlin Wall, Anna Funder
- Soldier Talk: the Vietnam War in Oral Narrative, Paul Budra and Michael Zeitlin (eds)
- London Stories: Personal Lives, Public Histories, Hilda Kean
- Forgotten Voices of the Second World War, Max Arthur
- Our Hidden Lives: The Everyday Diaries of a Forgotten Britain 1945-1948, Simon Garfield
- Collect Britain: English Accents and Dialects, British Library
- Owning Memory: How a Caribbean Community Lost Its Archives and Found Its History, Jeannette Allis Bastian
- Telling it Ourselves: An Oral History, The Black History Group
- Singing Out: Voices of Portsmouth Rock and Pop Musicians
- Rhythm and Romance: An Oral History of Popular Music in York, volumes one and two, Van Wilson
- Oral History, East Midlands Oral History Archive
- Times of Our Lives: The Essential Companion to Writing Your Own Life Story, Michael Oke