Volume 41 2003
Catherine Wilson - 'Thoughts on Rural Life Museums & Agricultural Preservation in Eastern England'
Gareth Beech - 'The Wooden Field Gates of Wales'
Thornton Edwards - 'Greek Wedding Customs (Part One)'
Gillian Bennet - 'Cultural Life of an English Village in the Inter-War Years'
David Rice - 'Up to Six Plays an Hour: the puppets of William Simmonds'
Eddie Cass - 'J.M. Carpenter, Ethel Rudkin and the Plough Plays of Lincolnshire'
Gilliam Bulmer - 'Apple Picking: The Bitter Sweet'
Volume 42 2004
J. Burnett, K. Mercer and A. Quye - 'The Practice of Dying Wool in Scotland c. 1790 - c. 1840'
Thornton B. Edwards - 'Greek Wedding Customs (Part Two)'
J.B. Smith - 'Lying for the Whetstone: A Saying and its Links with Folk Life and Tradition'
John H. Edmonds - 'Textile Dying Through the Ages'
Shane Lehane - 'Slean Turf in North Cork'Bob Powell - 'The Fenland 'osskeeper'
Fionnuala C. Williams - 'A Fire of Stones Curse'
Volume 43 2005
Brian Lambkin and Jennifer Meagan - 'The Fabric of Memory, Identity and Diaspora: an Irish needlework sampler with Australian and Canadian connections'
Heather Holmes - 'Constructing identities of the Irish migratory potato workers in Scotland'
Christine Stevens - 'Welsh costume: the survival of tradition or national icon?'
Brian Crowley - ''His Father's Son': James and Patrick Pearse'
Thornton B. Edwards - 'The Komboloi Museum: Description or Prescription of a Traditional Greek Craft?'
J.B. Smith - 'Goats with Cattle and Hands from Graves: Towards a Fresh Look at our Insular Suspicions'
J.B. Smith - 'When is a Shoe not a Shoe?'
Volume 44 2006
John B Smith - 'Making Sweet Hay: A West Country Custom in its Wider Context'
Natalino Fenech - 'Lark Mirrors: From Tools to Folk Art'
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou - 'Cypriot Costumes as Seen by Women Travellers During the First Decades of British Rule: Impressions and Reality'
Tina Negus - 'Daniel in the Den of Lions: Early Medieval Carvings and their Origins'
Bo Lönnqvist - 'Shaping and Struggling for Identity: The German-Speaking Population of Western Romania'
Heather Holmes- 'Scottish Agricultural Writers and the Creation of their Personal Identities Between 1697 and 1790'
Margaret Humphreys - 'The Dance Event in Ethnographic Perspective'
Brian Loughbrough - 'More About Water: Papplewick Pumping Station, 1884'
Volume 45 2007
Bjarne Rogan – ‘Folk Art and Politics in Inter-War Europe: An Early Debate on Applied Ethnology’
Joseph McBrinn –‘The 1904 Feis na nGleann: Craftwork, Folk Life and National Identity’
Eddie Cass – ‘The Lower Heyford Folk Play: James Madison Carpenter’s Use of Dialect in his Cylinder transcriptions’
Adam R. Kaul – ‘On “Tradition”: Between the Local and the Global in a Traditional Irish Music Scene’
Melda Özdemir – ‘Sandal Making in the Bodrum District, Mugla Province, Turkey’
Jacqueline Simpson – ‘Boundaries for Ghosts: A Technique in Folk Exorcism’
David Fitzpatrick – ‘Exporting Brotherhood: Orangeism in South Australia’
Inja Smerdel – ‘An Attempt to Identify and Define the Variety of “the Past in the future”: the Heritage Phenomenon in Slovenia and the Role of the Slovene Ethnographic Museum in this Process’
John B. Smith – ‘A Bunch of customs: Paying Beverage, Giving Handsel, Bending Coins’