Volume 36, No. 1 (2008)
"DISPLACEMENT"
ARTICLES:
‘BEFORE MY TIME’: RECREATING CORNWALL’S PAST THROUGH ANCESTRAL MEMORY, Garry Tregidga and Kayleigh Milden (abstract)
SOUND, MEMORY AND DIS/PLACEMENT: EXPLORING SOUND, SONG AND PERFORMANCE AS ORAL HISTORY IN THE SOUTHERN AFRICAN BORDERLANDS, Angela Impey(abstract)
A REAPPRAISAL OF INSIDER-OUTSIDER INTERVIEWING:
THE TRISTAN DA CUNHA ORAL HISTORY PROJECT,
Ann Day(abstract)
CROSS-LINGUAL ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWING IN CHINA:
CONFRONTING THE METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES,
Norton Wheeler (abstract)
WORKING WITH DEATH: AN ORAL HISTORY OF FUNERAL DIRECTING
IN LATE TWENTIETH-CENTURY SCOTLAND,
Elaine McFarland (abstract)
MANUFACTURING MEMORIES: COMMERCIAL, TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL NARRATIVES IN POULTRY PRODUCTION, Polly Russell (abstract)
CONFERENCE KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
ORAL HISTORY AND COMMUNITY HISTORY IN BRITAIN: PERSONAL AND CRITICAL REFLECTIONS ON TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF CONTINUITY AND CHANGE, Alistair Thomson (abstract)
REVIEWS:
- The Oral And Beyond: Doing Things With Words In Africa, Ruth Finnegan
- Contesting Home Defence: Men, Women And The Home Guard In The Second World War, Penny Summerfield and Corinna Peniston-Bird
- London Voices, London Lives: Tales From A Working Capital, Peter Hall
- Imagining The City: Memories And Cultures In Cape Town, Sean Field, Renate Meyer And Felicity Swanson (Eds)
- On Brick Lane, Rachel Lichtenstein
- Connecting Histories: A Comparative Exploration Of African-Caribbean And Jewish History And Memory In Modern Britain, Gemma Romain
- Remembering Refugees: Then And Now, Tony Kushner
- Oral Literature And Performance Culture – Scottish Life And Society: A Compendium Of Scottish Ethnology, Volume 10, John Beech, Owen Hand, Fiona Macdonald, Mark A Mulhern, Jeremy Weston (Eds), Alexander Fenton (General Editor)
- Reminiscence Theatre: Making Theatre From Memories, Pam Schweitzer
- Remembering: Oral History Performance, Della Pollock (Ed)
- The Investigation, Peter Weiss n Memories And Reflections: The Singapore Experience – Documenting A Nation's History Through Oral History, Daniel Chew (Ed)
- Curating Oral Histories: From Interview To Archive, Nancy Mackay
Volume 36 No. 2 (2008)
"CONNECTIONS"
ARTICLES
ON BEING A ‘GOOD’ INTERVIEWER: EMPATHY, ETHICS AND THE POLITICS OF ORAL HISTORY,
Carrie Hamilton(abstract)
COMING TO THE END OF THE LINE? IDENTITY, WORK AND STRUCTURES OF FEELING, John Kirk (abstract)
NARRATIVES OF SOUTH ASIAN MUSLIM WOMEN IN LEICESTER 1964-2004, Joanna Herbert and Richard Rodger (abstract)
MEMORY AND SILENCE IN THE VIETNAMESE DIASPORA: THE NARRATIVES OF TWO SISTERS, Nathalie Huynh Chau Nguyen (abstract)
LAND, IDENTITY, SCHOOL: EXPLORING WOMEN’S IDENTITY WITH LAND IN SCOTLAND THROUGH THE EXPERIENCE OF BOARDING SCHOOL, Chriss Bull, Alastair McIntosh and Colin Clark (abstract)
WHOSE COMMUNITY?: THE SHAPING OF COLLECTIVE MEMORY IN A VOLUNTEER PROJECT, Paul Thompson and Brenda Corti (abstract)
PUBLIC HISTORY:
ORAL HISTORY ON TELEVISION: A RESTROSPECTIVE, Steve Humphries (abstract)
REVIEWS:
- The Whisperers: Private Life in Stalin’s Russia, Orlando Figes
- Women Migrants From East to West: Gender, Mobility and Belonging in Contemporary Europe, Luisa Passerini, Dawn Lyon, Enrica Capussotti and Ioanna Laliotou (eds)
- Testimonies of the City: Identity, Community and Change in a Contemporary Urban World, Richard Rodger and Joanna Herbert (eds)
- History And Memory, Geoffrey Cubitt n Oral History and Public Memories, Paula Hamilton and Linda Shopes (eds)
- Memorial Museums: The Global Rush to Commemorate Atrocities, Paul Williams
- Helmand: The Soldiers’ Story, National Army Museum, London
- Oriel 1, St Fagans: National History Museum, Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales, Cardiff
- A Rage in Dalston, Alan Dein (Presenter) and Mark Burman (Producer)
- Touch And Go: A Memoir, Studs Terkel With Sydney Lewis

