Volume 14 Nos 1-2 (1986)
No 1
Chinatown Annie: The East End Opium Trade 1920-35 ANNIE LAI, BOB LITTLE and PIPPA LITTLE
New Perspectives on Victorian Working Class Religion: The Oral Evidence HUGH McLEOD
The Past in the Present: A Study of Elderly People's Attitudes to Reminiscence PETER COLEMAN
Priming the Past MEL WRIGHT
No 2 MUSEUMS AND ORAL HISTORY
Oral History and Museums: An Overview and Critique CAMPBELL McMURRAY
Reaching the Public: Oral History as a Survival Strategy for Museums SIAN JONES and CARL MAJOR
'Awk, but maybe it's only a load of aul lies': An Opinion on Oral Tradition LINDA MAY BALLARD
Using Oral History in Museum Displays APRIL WHINCOP
George Edwards and the Farmworkers' Union and Norfolk and the Great War: Oral History in Norfolk Rural Life Museum NICK MANSFIELD
The Use of Oral Evidence in the Reconstruction of Dental History at Beamish Museum ELIZABETH FROSTICK
The Experience of Being Interviewed ARTHUR EXELL
Oral History and Local Meteorology ROBERT GRANT
Oral History Society Development Report VIC GAMMON