Previous issues still available
The current issue costs £25.00 institutions; £15.00 with a £5.00 concessionary membership for students and unwaged. There is a £2.00 charge for postage in the UK & £5.00 overseas.
Journal number 39 (2008)
- Contains articles on:
- Slavery and abolition, the Great Reform Demonstration of 1819 on Newcastle Town Moor, Chartism, Anti-vaccination campaigns, Jack Common & the People's Theatre, plus recollections (oral history) and reviews.
Price £10, plus £2 p&p within the UK / £5 international.
Journal number 38 (2007)
- Contains articles on:
- Women's war work in North East shipbuilding, the origins of district nursing, the 1911 seamen's strike in the North East, Elisabeth Sims the Labour Pioneer, Ouesburn 1911 and Chartism plus apprecations and reviews.
Price £10, plus £2 p&p within the UK / £5 international.
Journal number 37 (2006)
- Contains articles on:
- the Ashington pitmen artists, the fishing communities of North Northumberland, an 18th Century Durham miners' strike, a 19th Century Durham miner's wife, an appreciation of the author Sid Chaplin, an Oral History section, reviews and news of the Society.
Price £10, plus £2 p&p within the UK / £5 international.
- Number 36 includes articles on:
- Basque children refugees on Tyneside and Cumberland, Second World War strikes on the River Tyne, race relations in sixties Newcastle, the 1826 seamen's strike on the Wear, Ellen Wilkinson, Whose Heritage: Bowes and Beamish plus oral history, archive reports and reviews.
Price £10, plus £2 p&p within the UK / £5 international.
- Number 35 includes articles on:
- the Irish in County Durham, the Popular Front in the North East, The Campaign for Public Libraries in Victorian Newcastle, an interview with the last railway postal workers plus archive information and reviews.
Price £10, plus £2 p&p within the UK / £5 international.
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