Volume 18 Nos 1-2 (1990)
No 1 POPULAR MEMORY
Anzac Memories: Putting Popular Memory Theory into Practice in Australia
ALISTAIR THOMSON
Ambivalent Memories: Women and the 1939-45 War in Britain DOROTHY SHERIDAN
Memory and Identity of Dutch Caravan Travellers MARLOU SCHROVER
Playing at War: An Autobiographical Approach to Boyhood Fantasy and Masculinity GRAHAM DAWSON
Disrupting the Silence: The Daughter's Story
JO SPENCE
Out of the Archives and Onto the Stage SHAUN NETHERCOTT and NEIL LEIGHTON
An Oral History of Jazz in Britain CHRIS CLARK
No 2 THE CRAFTS
The Crafts as Poor Relations JUNE FREEMAN
The Art Beneath EMMANUEL COOPER
The Crafts and Non-Verbal Learning CHRISTINE PERCY and TEAL TRIGGS
The Crafts in Museums: Consolation or Creation TIM PUTNAM
Studio Pottery: Oral Evidence and Some Problems in Writing its History TANYA HARROD
Interviewing Craftspeople in the USA RICHARD POLSKY
Art or Women's Work?: News From 'The Knitting Circle' PAMELA JOHNSON
'Then we were making furniture and not money': A Case Study of J. Clarke, Wycombe Furniture Makers JUDY ATTFIELD
'It was a sheer pleasure to do this occupation': JOHN GREENWOOD handblock printer - interviewed by ROB PERKS
The Role of Oral History in Researching Irish Vernacular Furniture CLAUDIA KINMONTH
Some Thoughts on Lettering: A Conversation with GEOFFREY DEELEY, lettercarver BARBARA USHERWOOD
The Changing Role of the Rural Blacksmith JOHN WILLIAMS-DAVIES
The Renaissance of the Blacksmith: An Interview with RICHARD QUINELL, JEREMY THEOPHILUS
SAVITHRI NANDARAJ NEWELL blockprinter - interviewed by MOIRA VINCENTELLI
Black Country Working Women CHRISTOPHER BAILEY