Volume 34, No. 1 & 2 (2006)
No. 1 Spring 2006
ARTICLES:
Beyond 'Healing': Trauma, oral history and regeneration, SEAN FIELD (abstract)
Researching Chinese Women's Lives: 'Insider' research and life history interviewing, JIEYU LIU (abstract)
"Do You Really Want To Know What Your Uncle Did"?: Coming to terms with relatives' war actions in Japan, PHILIP SEATON (abstract)
The Attrition of Morality: Ethics, morality and futures, PARITA MUKTA (abstract)
Moving On: Reflections on oral history and migrant communities in Britain, CYNTHIA BROWN (abstract)
Oral History and New Orthodoxies: Narrative accounts in the history of learning disability, SHEENA ROLPH and JAN WALMSLEY (abstract)
PUBLIC HISTORY:
Listening to the Past on Radio, JILL LIDDINGTON with ALAN DEIN and MARK WHITAKER
Listening to the Past on Radio in the UK 1955-2005: References and bibliography, JILL LIDDINGTON
REVIEWS:
- Recording Oral History: A Guide For The Humanities and Social Sciences, Valerie Raleigh Yow
- Women’s Oral History: The ‘Frontiers’ Reader, Susan H Armitage with Patricia Hart and Karen Weathermon (eds)
- Ten Pound Poms: Australia’s Invisible Migrants, A James Hammerton and Alistair Thomson
- Changing Countries: The Experience and Achievement of German-Speaking Exiles From Hitler in Britain From 1933 to Today, Marian Malet and Anthony Grenville (eds)
- An Unauthorized Biography of the World: Oral History on the Front Lines, Michael Riordon
- The Secret Cemetery, Doris Francis, Leonie Kellaher and Georgina Neophytou
- My East End: Memories of Life in Cockney London, Gilda O’Neill
- Our Street: East End Life in the Second World War, Gilda O’Neill
- You Must Remember This, Alan Dein and Mark Burman
- Yorkshire Mining Veterans: In Their Own Words, Brian Elliott
- Somerset Mining Memories: A History of Coal Mining in Somerset Told by the Men and Women Who Lived It, Radstock Museum
- The Arab-Israeli Cookbook, Robin Soans (writer), Tim Roseman and Rima Brihi (directors), and Kit Productions (producers)
- The Arab-Israeli Cookbook: The Play, Robin Soans
- The Arab-Israeli Cookbook: The Recipes, Robin Soans
No. 2 Autumn 2006
ARTICLES:
So Much Depends on a Red Bus, or, Innocent Victims of the Liberating Gun, ALLESSANDRO PORTELLI (abstract)
Memories of the War and the War of Memories in Post-Communist Bulgaria, DANIELA KOLEVA (abstract)
The Politics of 'Selective' Memory: Re-visioning Canadian women's wartime work in the public record, PAMELA WAKEWICH and HELEN SMITH (abstract)
"These Feelings that Fill my Heart": Japanese Canadian women's memories of internment, PAMELA SUGIMAN (abstract)
Humour in Oral History Interviews, NEAL R NORRICK (abstract)
PUBLIC HISTORY:
London's Voices: Exhibiting oral history, ANNETTE DAY (abstract)
REVIEWS:
- Ivan’s War: The Red Army 1939-1945, Catherine Merridale
- Witnesses of War: Children’s Lives Under the Nazis, Nicholas Stargardt
Unprotected, Esther Wilson, John Fay, Tony Green and Lizzie Nunnery, Producer, Pauline Harris - My Home, London Bubble Theatre Company, Karen Tomlin, Director
- North Africans in Contemporary France: Becoming Visible, Richard L. Derderian
- From Goldfish to Ocean: Personal Accounts of Mental Illness and Beyond, Zoë McIntosh (ed)
- Living Stories: Experiences of People Living with Haemophilia and HIV, The Haemophilia and HIV Life History Project, University of Brighton
- Railwaywomen: Exploitation, Betrayal and Triumph in the Workplace, Helena Wojtczak
- Researching Life Stories: Method, Theory and Analysis in a Biographical Age, Dan Goodley, Rebecca Lawthom, Peter Clough and Michele Moore
- Transcription Techniques for the Spoken Word, Willow Roberts Powers
- Moor Memories: Rabbits, Whortleberries and Railways; Lovely Days; Blacksticks and Blizzards, Dartmoor National Park Authority