Volume 26 Nos 1-2 (1998)
No 1 TALKING AND WRITING
One Hundred Miles of Lives: The Stasi Files as a People's History of East Germany MOLLY ANDREWS
Catching Stories: 1.The Growth of a Community Oral History Archive NICK OSMOND 2. Making a Community Oral History Book LORRAINE SITZIA
'White Girl in Search of the Party': Oral History, Autobiography and Gendered Silences STEVEN ROBINS
Remembering Time and Place: A Case Study in Latvian Narrative VIEDA SKULTANS
Ex-Slave Narratives: The WPA Federal Writers' Project Reappraised LYNDA M. HILL
Autobiography and Learning Disability DOROTHY ATKINSON
'Climb Up the Family Tree and Look at the Vista from There': Writing Work with People with Dementia JOHN KILLICK
Living with the National Curriculum: A Response ALLAN REDFERN
The Day Noah Visited Walsall LYNN HAWTHORNE
Mega-Memories on CD-ROM GRAHAM SMITH
No 2 MEMORY, TRAUMA AND ETHICS
Oral History: 'More Dangerous than Therapy?' Interviewees' Reflections on Recording Traumatic or Taboo Issues WENDY RICKARD
Distressing Histories and Unhappy Interviewing DAVID W JONES
Telling Stories of the War: Ageing Veterans Coping with their Memories through Narrative NIGEL HUNT AND IAN ROBBINS
Ethical Dilemmas: Oral History Work with People with Learning Difficulties SHEENA ROLPH
'Looking Backward, Looking Forward': A Life in Public History STEPHEN BRIER
Land of Laundries: An Oral History Installation AL JOHNSON
We Want to Speak of Old Times PAM SCHWEITZER
