Volume 23 Nos 1-2 (1995)
No 1 HEALTH AND WELFARE
Leprosy in India: The Intervention of Oral History SANJIV KAKAR
'They're Magicians': Midwives, Doctors and Hospitals.Women's Experiences of Childbirth in East London and Woolwich in the Inter-war Years LARA MARKS
'You didn't get much help in them days, you just had to get on with it': Parenting in Hertfordshire in the 1920s and 1930s PAULINE KING and ROSALIND O'BRIEN
Protest is Better for Infants: Motherhood, Health and Welfare in a Women's Town c.1911-1931 GRAHAM SMITH
Life History Interviews with People with Learning Disabilities JAN WALMSLEY
'I Am Still Here': A Life with Encephalitis Lethargica JOHN ADAMS
A Personal Experience of Polio - TOM ATKINS interviewed by ROB WILKINSON
Jam, Jerusalem and Feminism MAGGIE MORGAN
No 2 WORKING WITH MEMORIES
Narratives of Cambodian Refugees: Issues in the Collection of Life Stories NICOLA NORTH
Reflections from the Participants: The Process and Product of Life History Work
LYNN ECHEVARRIA-HOWE
A Monoglot Working Abroad: Working Through Problems of Translation MOLLY ANDREWS
The Intimacy of Anonymity: Reflections on a Norwegian Life Story Competition MARIANNE GULLESTAD
Telling Tales: Accounts in the Journeys of British Poles BOGUSIA TEMPLE
Methods in Oral History and Social Work DEREK CLIFFORD
Student Teachers Remember Their Schooling: An Approach Through Oral History DAVID BLAKE
