Volume 31, Nos 1-2 (2003)
No. 1 Spring 2003
From The Interviewer's Perspective: Interviewing Women Conscientious Objectors, RENA FELD (abstract)
Issues In Cross-Cultural Interviewing: Japanese Women In England, SUSAN K BURTON (abstract)
A Second Take: Revisiting Interviews With A Different Purpose, JOANNA BORNAT (abstract)
'Dear Reader I Killed Him': Ethical And Emotional Issues In Researching Convicted Murderers Through The Analysis Of Interview Transcripts, BARRY S GODFREY (abstract)
Sisterhood? Exploring Power Relations In The Collection Of Oral History, YVONNE MCKENNA (abstract)
The Last Rock In The Empire: Evacuation, Identity And Myth In Gibraltar, CAROLINE NORRIE (abstract)
PUBLIC HISTORY:
Costeño Voices: Oral History On Nicaragua's Caribbean Coast, PADMINI BROOMFIELD and CYNARA DAVIES (abstract)
REVIEWS:
- The Shipbuilders: An Anthology of Scottish Shipyard Life, Martin Bellamy; n A Fighting Union. An Oral History of the South African Railway and Harbour Workers' Union, Margaret Kiloh with Archie Sibeko (Zola Zembe)
- The Man From the Sunrise Side, Ambrose Mungala Chalarimeri
- Speaking to Immigrants: Oral Testimony and the History of Australian Migration, A James Hammerton and Eric Richards (eds)
- The Good Women of China - Hidden Voices, Xinran, translated by Esther Tyldesley;
- Thirty-three Years in the Trenches. Memoirs of a Sussex Working Man, Peter Richards, compiled by Nick Osmond
- Shards of Memory: Woven Lives in Four Generations, Parita Mukta
- NU, Glasgow Gallery of Modern Art.
No. 2 (Autumn 2003)
Analysing The Analysed: Transference And Counter-Transference In The Oral History Encounter, MICHAEL ROPER (abstract)
Hardship, Help And Happiness In Oral History Narratives Of Women's Lives In Ireland, 1921-1961, CAITRIONA CLEAR (abstract)
Support Not Scorn: The Theory And Practice Of Maternity Almoners In The 1960s And 1970s, RONA FERGUSON (abstract)
'i Live On My Memories': British Return Migrants And The Possession Of The Past, ALISTAIR THOMSON (abstract)
Stories Of Love, Pain And Courage: Aids Orphans And Memory Boxes, PHILIPPE DENIS AND NOKHAYA MAKIWANE (abstract)
PUBLIC HISTORY:
Unseen Stories: Video History In Museums, STEVE HUMPHRIES (abstract)
FUNDING:
Young Roots And Oral History, ROB PERKS
REVIEWS:
- Caribbean Families in Britain and the Trans-Atlantic World, Harry Goulbourne and Mary Chamberlain
- Seeking the Enemy, Lorraine Sitzia and Arthur Thickett
- Women, Class and Education, Jane Thompson
- Not Quite Sisters: Women with Learning Difficulties Living in Convent Homes, Mary Stuart
- The Roots of Environmental Consciousness: Popular Tradition and Personal Experience, Stephen Hussey and Paul Thomson
- The Oral History Manual, Barbara W Sommer and Mary Kay Quinlan
- Writing Your Life Story, Michael Oke
- Onion Johnnies, Ian MacDougall
- Lethal Work: A History of the Asbestos Tragedy in Scotland, Ronald Johnston and Arthur McIvor
- Voices of Leith Dockers: Personal Recollections of Working Lives, Ian MacDougall
- Living with Oil, BBC Radio 4
- The Museum of Liverpool Life
