Volume 46 2008
Simon J. Bronner – ‘Hare Coursing and the Ethics of Tradition’
Frank Rennie – ‘Human Ecology and Concepts of Sustainable Development in a Crofting Township’
Gwenllian M. Awbery – ‘Biblical Verses in Welsh Commemorative Inscriptions’
Neill Martin – ‘Ritualised Entry in Seasonal and Marriage Custom’
Dennis R. Mills – ‘Recording and Interpreting Moffreys’
Ian Whyte – ‘The Last English Peasants? Lake District Statesmen and Yeomen Farmers in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries: The Example of Tom Rumney of Mellfell’
John Burnett – ‘An Eighteenth-Century Cure in Scotland’
John B. Smith – Granfer-Grig and Fuzzy-Pig: What Devonians Call Woodlice – and Why’
Volume 47 2009
David Viner and Catherine Wilson – ‘Sorting the Wheat from the Chaff: Establishing the Methodology towards a Distributed National Collection of Agricultural Heritage’
Fatma Yetim – ‘Embroidered Bindalli Garments Worn by Women in the Town of Beypazari, Ankara, Turkey’
Heather Holmes - ‘Analysing a Source for the purchase and ownership of Scottish Books in the late Eighteenth Century: A Comparison of Three Subscription Lists in the Agricultural Books of David Young of Perth Published in 1785, 1788 and 1790’
John B. Smith and Lillis Ó Laoire – ‘”The Silly Treun”: An Odd Bird Identified’Mared Wyn McAleavey – ‘Renewal or Betrayal? An Experiment in Reflecting Welsh identity at St Fagans: National History Museum’
Chris Scott – ‘Contemporary Expressions of Coal Mining Heritage in the Durham Coalfield: The Creation of New Identities’
John R. Baldwin – ‘Harvesting Seabirds and their Eggs on the Irish Sea Islands. (Part 1, The Welsh Islands, Lundy and Scilly)’Roy Brigden – ‘Rural Museums in an Urban and Multicultural Society’
Christine Stevens – ‘Reshaping the Cultural Landscape?’
John Williams-Davies – ‘”Now Our History is Your History”: The Challenge of Relevance for Open-Air Museums’
Neil Lanham – ‘The Suit of the Suffolk Horseman’Paddy MacMonagle – ‘William Percy French’
Volume 48 2010
Part 1
Roy Brigden – ‘Recording Change’Margaret Humphreys – ‘Gender Relationships, Matching, and marriage Customs in an Irish Rural Cmmunity’
K. Özlem Alp and Melda Özdemir – ‘The Tradition of Presenting Gold Gifts after Giving Birth in Anatolia’
Victoria Louise Newton – ‘Folklore and Advertising: An Examination of Traditional Themes and Motifs in British twenty-First century Television Advertising Campaigns’
J. B. Smith – ‘Hassocks, Butts, and Bull-Front Kneelers’
Part 2
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumendou – 'Lifestyle and Social Behaviour of the Elite of Cyprus, c. 1775-1821'
Fatma Nur Basaran and Banu Hatice Gurcum – 'Pomak Weaving Tradition, a Brief History'
Peter Brears – 'Traditional Home Cooking in the Craven Dales'
John R. Baldwin – 'Harvesting Seabirds and their Eggs on the Irish Sea Islands (Part 2: Mainland of Man)'
Thornton B. Edwards – 'An Appreciation of Evyenios Spatharis, 1924-2009'
Volume 49 2011
Part 1
J. B. Smith – 'William Barnes, Grenley, and the Miraculous Beam'
Fatma Koç and Emine Koca – 'The Clothing Culture of the Turks, and the Entari (Part 1: History)'
John R. Baldwin – 'Harvesting Seabirds and their Eggs on the Irish Sea Islands (Part 3: The Calf of Man)'
Cozette Griffin-Kremer – 'French Muguet Customs: Recording Change'
Part 2
Fionnuala Carson Williams – ‘Maypoles on the ‘road to Richhill’ and Beyond’
Giulia De Gasperi – ‘The Hall was Us’
Dafydd Roberts – “A Narrow Swathe of English Eccentricity”: The Reopening of the Talyllyn and Ffestiniog Railways’