Volume 35, No. 1 (2007)
"WAR AND MASCULINITIES"
ARTICLES:
Broken Bonds and Divided Memories: Wartime massacres reconsidered in a comparative perspective, RIKI VAN BOESCHOTEN (abstract)
The Siege of Leningrad as Sacred Narrative: Conversations with survivors, JAMES CLAPPERTON (abstract)
Breaking the Silence: Traumatised war veterans in oral history, ALISON PARR (abstract)
Hard Man, New Man: Re-composing masculinities in Glasgow, C.1950-2000, HILARY YOUNG (abstract)
"Men Don't Wear Velvet, You Know!": Fashionable gay masculinity and the shopping experience, London 1950 - early 1970's, CLARE LOMAS (abstract)
PUBLIC HISTORY:
Oral History in Historical Archaeology: Excavating sites of memory, GABRIEL MOSHENSKA (abstract)
International Conference Keynote Address
The Truth Which Will Set Us All Free: National reconciliation, oral history and the conspiracy of silence, PETER READ (abstract)
REVIEWS:
- The Oral History Reader, Rob Perks and Alistair Thomson (eds)
- Family Love in the Diaspora: Migration and the Anglo-Caribbean Experience, Mary Chamberlain
- Jamaican Hands Across the Atlantic, Elaine Bauer and Paul Thompson
- KZ, Rex Bloomstein (director)
- Voyage of Hope: Vietnamese Australian Women’s Narratives, Nathalie Huynh Chau Nguyen
- Belonging: Voices of London’s Refugees, Museum of London
- Voices From the Mountain, London: Panos Institute, 2001-2004
- Making Memories Matter: The Record of a European Reminiscence Network Project, Pam Schweitzer and Angelika Trilling
- Textiles Voices: A Century of Mill Life, Tim Smith and Olive Howarth
- Thorny’s: An Oral History of Vosper Thornycroft’s Shipyard, Southampton, Krista Woodley, Padmini Broomfield and Sheila Jemima (eds)
Volume 35 No. 2 (2007)
"CONFLICTS AND CONTINUITY"
ARTICLES
British and American Nurses (1950s - 1960s): Oral history narratives on nursing, EDITH A. WEST, RON IPHOFEN and WIL GRIFFITH (abstract)
"How Could These People Do This Sort of Stuff and Then We Have to Look After Them?": The ethical dilemmas of nursing in the Northern Ireland conflict, FARHAT MANZOOR, GRETA JONES and JAMES McKENNA (abstract)
"Whatever You Say, Say Nothing": Researching memory and identity in Mid-Ulster, 1945 - 1969, ANNA BRYSON (abstract)
Dissonant Memories: National identity, political power and the commemoration of World War Two in Switzerland, CHRISTOF DEJUNG (abstract)
Voices in the Kitchen: Cooking tools as inalienable possessions, DAVID SUTTON and MICHAEL HERNANDEZ (abstract)
Beyond Individual/Collective Memory: Women's transactive memories of food, family and conflict, GRAHAM SMITH (abstract)
Mixed Martial Arts and Internet Forums: A case study in treating internet sources as oral history, JOHN HOPTON (abstract)
PUBLIC HISTORY:
Exploring Identity in Later Life Through BBC People's War Interviews, SARAH HOUSDEN and JENNY ZMROCZEK (abstract)
REVIEWS:
- Handbook of Oral History, Thomas L. Charlton, Lois E. Myers and Rebecca Sharpless (eds)
- Return to Akenfield: Portrait of an English Village in the 21st Century, Craig Taylor
- Exploring Experiences of Advocacy by People with Learning Disabilities: Testimonies of Resistance, Duncan Mitchell, Rannveig Traustadóttir, Rohhss Chapman, Louise Townson, Nigel Ingham and Sue Ledger (eds)
- Museum of Croydon, Croydon Museum & Heritage Service
- Hello Sailor! Gay Life on the Ocean Wave, National Museums Liverpool Touring Exhibition, Southampton Maritime Museum
- Sea-Change: Wivenhoe Remembered, Paul Thompson
- Voices from the Mead: People’s Stories of the Kingsmead Estate; Roger Green (ed)
- Seven Roads in Summertown: Voices from an Oxford Suburb, Perilla Kinchin (ed)

