Volume 19 Nos 1-2 (1991)
No 1 THE SEA
Making Ships, Making Men: Working for John Brown's Between the Wars ALAN MCKINLAY and JOHN HAMPTON
Across Seven Seas and Thirteen Rivers CAROLINE ADAMS
The 'Titanic' and Southampton DONALD HYSLOP and SHEILA JEMIMA
A New Zealander's View of Oral History in Britain - HELEN FRIZZELL interviewed by JUDITH FYFE and HUGO MANSON
Life Along the Burma Road CHRIS HOWARD-BAILEY
'The Double-Edged Sword': Nicknames on the New Zealand Waterfront 1915-1951 ANNA GREEN
Photo-Reminiscence Project: The Time of our Lives KIM LOUISE WALDEN
People's History and Community Publishing: The Federation of Worker Writers and Community Publishers ALISTAIR THOMSON
Black Arts and Crafts in Britain LAURA CORBALLIS
By Train to Samarkand: A View of Oral History in the Soviet Union ROB PERKS
Who was the Dillen's father?: New Light on the Origins of George Hewins of Stratford-upon-Avon ROBERT BEARMAN
Who Was the Dillen's Father? A Reply ANGELA HEWINS
No 2 REMEMBERING
'We know your mob now': European and Aboriginal Histories of Captain Cook CHRIS HEALY
German War Memories: Narrability and the Bioraphical and Social Functions of Remembering GABRIELE ROSENTHAL
Social Dynamics of Oral History Making: Women's Experience of Wartime BRIDGET MACEY
Escape into the Other Italy (1943-45): Some Reflections on a Use of Oral History ROGER ABSALOM
Fit for Heroines? Women and Scottish Land Settlement after World War One LEAH LENEMAN
Jack Hill's Horse: Narrative Form and Oral
History SIMON FEATHERSTONE
Women and Life History Work in East Central Europe DOROTHY SHERIDAN
The Politics of Memory in Brazil PAUL THOMPSON
