Volume 30, Nos 1-2 (2002)
No. 1 Women's Narratives Of Resistance
'A Man's Job'?: Gender Issues And The Role Of Mental Health Welfare Officers, 1948-1970, SHEENA ROLPH, JAN WALMSLEY and DOROTHY ATKINSON (abstract)
'I'm Going To England': Women's Narratives Of Leaving Ireland In The 1930s, LOUISE RYAN (abstract)
Australian Women's Stories Of Work And Play, JANICE NEWTON (abstract)
'Until Death Do Us Part'?: Marriage, Divorce And The Indian Woman In Trinidad, SHAHEEDA HOSEIN (abstract)
More Than Earnest Diligence: The Academic Performance Of Female Undergraduates At An Elite British University, JOANNA NORLAND (abstract)
PUBLIC HISTORY:
What Is Public History? Publics And Their Pasts, Meanings And Practices, JILL LIDDINGTON (abstract)
BOOK REVIEWS:
- British Capital, Antipodean Labour: Working the New Zealand Waterfront, 1915-1951, Anna Green
- Uomini Di Ferriera: Men of the Iron Mills, Filippo Colombara
- Bedlam on the Streets, Caroline Knowles
- The Death of Christian Britain: Understanding Secularisation 1800-2000, Callum Brown
- The Scattered Scruffs, Hazel Jacques
- Making History: Your Story, Your Life, Tyne and Wear Museums
- Ocean Views, Ragged School Museum Trust
- The Samuel Lewis Housing Trust Remembered, Southern Housing Group
Volume 30, No 2 (2002)
No. 2 Living With The Past
No Place Like Home: Recording The Struggle For Housing And Work Under Apartheid, PETER KELLETT, MARY MOTHWA and MARK NAPIER (abstract)
Recapturing Distant Caribbean Childhoods And Communities: The Shaping Of The Memories Of Jamaican Migrants In Britain And North America, PAUL THOMPSON and ELAINE BAUER (abstract)
A Passage To England: Oral Tradition And Popular Culture Among Early Punjabi Settlers In Britain, DARSHAN S TATLA (abstract)
Listen To Me! A Question Of Ownership, NOËL MENUGE with SUE QUINN and SUE WESTELL (abstract)
Collecting Personal Accounts Of The Lewes Floods Of October 2000, JOY PRESTON (abstract)
PUBLIC HISTORY:
Conflicting Histories: Approaching The Ethnic History Of Ireland, ANTHONY D BUCKLEY (abstract)
FUNDING:
Talking About Technology: One Experience Of Heritage Lottery Funding, FRANCES CAMBROOK (abstract)
TECHNOLOGY:
'ALL Or Nothing': Current And Future Recording Technologies For Oral History, PETER COPELAND and BARRY FOX with ROB PERKS (abstract)
REVIEWS:
- Night of Stone: Death and Memory in Russia, Hugo Manson
- Will the Circle be Unbroken? Reflections on Death and Dignity, Michelle Winslow
- Old Age in English Society: Past Experiences, Present Issues, Joanna Bornat
- The Politics of War Memory and Commemoration, Martin Evans
- Feminism and Autobiography: Texts, Theories, Methods, Andrea Abbas
- Like the Night: Bob Dylan and the Road to Manchester Free Trade Hall, Steve Hussey
- Dear Francesca: A Cookbook with Love, Abigail Anne Campbell
- London's Voices, Joanne Stewardson
- Oral History at Brighton Museum and Art Gallery, Lorraine Sitzia