Newsletter

Issue 25 - Spring 1991
  • Audit Commission report on Local Authority Museums
  • Old Yarns Respun
  • SHIC in the 1990s
  • Clarke Hall, Wakefield
  • What is History?
Issue 24 - Winter 1990
  • Collaboration or Appropriation?
  • People Are The Driving Force
  • Class - The Final Frontier
  • Annual Study Weekend
  • News and Views
Issue 23 - Summer 1990
  • Hoax Sheep Trail Heritage Horror
  • Breaking New Ground - Leicester University Conference
  • Labour History in Museums in the 1990s
  • Social History in Museums 1990-2001
  • "Fake?" British Museum Exhibition Review
Issue 22 - Winter 1989
  • Annual Study Weekend
  • Slough's Story
  • The Story of Hull and Its People
  • Is History Nice? The Danger of the Deferential Museum
  • Printed Ephemera Seminar
Issue 21 - Autumn 1989
  • People as the Driving Force
  • Reading the Illegible
  • Keeping the Sponsors Sweet? The Design Museum Reviewed
  • Springburn Museum
  • Extending SHIC to Popular Culture
Issue 20 - Summer 1989
  • Museums Under Threat
  • The Real Cost of Collecting
  • Working in the Pottery Industry
  • Posh Frocks, Shoulder Pads and Cultural Politics - Collecting 20th Century Costume and Textiles
Issue 19 - Spring 1989
  • Popular Culture
  • Working Lives
  • Presenting Scotland's Story
  • Video History Project for Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
  • Heritage for Profit?
  • The Active Museum of Berlin
Issue 18 - Summer 1988
  • The Pastime of Past Time?
  • Toddlers invade museum!
  • The Twentieth Century Folk Museum
  • Heritage Interpretation or the Dodo Strikes Back
  • The Museum Development Unit
  • "School Days: An exhibition on schools and schooling in Hull" - A review
Issue 17 - Spring 1988
  • Notes from the Latitudinarian Underworld
  • Committee Report
  • "A Place to Stay : Springburn Housing 1780 - 1987" - Review
Issue 16 - Winter 1987
  • Victorian Values
  • Ephemeral Curiosities
  • Leap forward with SHIC
  • Review : Food in History
  • Mass Observation Observed
  • From Mirfield to Dewsbury: Community History project
  • A few thoughts on the objects vs people debate
Issue 15 - Summer 1987
  • Annual Study Weekend
  • Review - Plastics Training Seminar
Issue 14 - Spring 1987
  • Win some, lose some - Industrial history in museums
  • Review - Glass and the Social Historian
  • Designs on You - Design and the Consumer
  • Welcome to the Pleasuredome - The Museum of Childhood, Edinburgh
  • Playing in the Park - Dewsbury Museum
Issue 13 - Winter 1986
  • Review - Into the Interior
  • The Iron Age Revisited - Iron training seminar
  • New Concepts for Old? Recording society today
Issue 12 - Summer 1986
  • Plastics at the Science Museum
  • Every home should have one: Domestic Durables at York Castle Museum
  • Merseyside Museum of Labour History: The People's Story
  • Documentation in Social History
Issue 11 - Spring 1986
  • Met. County Abolition in West Yorkshire
  • The Forces of Fashion: Herbert Art Gallery and Museum
  • Making exhibitions of ourselves: The Limits of Objectivity in Representations of other Cultures
  • Tourism versus Museums?
  • Social History and the media