Newsletter Author Index

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |

A

  • Abe, Yoshio: Hulling Rice (typologie, distribution, implements) by Yoshio Abe (in French, summary of Le décorticage du riz, Paris, Editions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme, 2007) Newsletter #10
  • Ambrosoli, Mauro and Paola Costanzo: Biodiversity: the “Francesco Garnier Valletti” Fruit Museum in Turin IT and its pomological collection Newsletter #6
  • Ancion, Nicolas and Guillaume Morel-Chevillet: “Agriculture urbaine : les leçons de la faillite d’Urban Farmers à La Haye” 27 November 2019; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Archer, Cameron: Belgenny Farm, New South Wales, Australia Newsletter #10
  • Archer, Cameron: The Magic Valley – environment on the move by Cameron Archer, summary by CGK Cameron Archer The Magic Valley – The Paterson Valley – then and now, ACA Books, 2019, 410 pp. Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Aubin, Marie-Christine: Report on the Third International Wickerwork Festival at Nowy Tomysl Culture Park, Poland Newsletter #8

B

  • Baatz, Anne-Katrin – Thematic group Live animals in museums Newsletter #1 p. 10
  • Barboff, Mouette – Bread-Brot-Pain Thematic Group Newsletter #1 p. 9; Creation of thematic group: Bread Culture Newsletter #3 p. 12
  • Barboff, Mouette: Bread in Portugal – Award-Winner Mouette Barboff, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Barboff, Mouette: Bread working group, Civilisations of Bread website Newsletter #7
  • Barboff, Mouette: Bread: Les Civilisations du Pain website and activities Newsletter #5
  • Barboff, Mouette: Civilizations of Bread (Civilisations du Pain) website Newsletter #8
  • Barboff, Mouette: Gourmand Award-winning “French Regional Breads” by, Newsletter #12
  • Barboff, Mouette: Regional Breads in France by Mouette Barboff (book publication) Newsletter #5
  • Barboff, Mouette: The Bread of Women new book by Mouette Barboff Newsletter #10
  • Béaur, Gérard: EURHO Rural History Conference in Paris, France, 10-13 September 2019, Newsletter #14
  • Belzgaou, Christophe: Challenges for Tomorrow: A museum in the Moroccan Anti-Atlas Newsletter #5
  • Benedictus, Leo: “Superfoods” in New Scientist summary Newsletter #8
  • Beranger, Jeannette (Livestock Conservancy): Spotlight on Local Breeds – Jackstock Mules Newsletter #5
  • Beranger, Jeannette: Crevecoeur chickens and other Paris Ag Fair animals go viral on Livestock Conservancy Facebook pages Newsletter #10
  • Beranger, Jeannette: How Much is a Banker Horse Worth? the value of live animals in museums and parks Newsletter #7
  • Beranger, Jeannette: Managing Breeds for a Secure Future (summary), Newsletter #11
  • Beranger, Jeannette: Mount Vernon Mules at Work Newsletter #8
  • Beranger, Jeannette: The Amazing Impact of Furry and Feathered Interpreters by Jeannette Beranger Newsletter #6
  • Beranger, Jeannette: The Crèvecoeur Fowl – an unheard-of famous chicken Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Bertram, Greta: Making, Using and Enjoying: The Museum of the Intangible at the MERL (Museum of English Rural Life) Newsletter #12
  • Bourrigaud, René (unsigned report, presumed author) International Conference and Extraordinary General Assembly of AIMA in Estonia Newsletter #2 p. 6-9; Minutes of AIMA Extraordinary General Assembly in Tartu, Estonia, 28 June 2013 Newsletter #2 p. 10; Report on Activities (May 2011-June 2013) Newsletter #2 p. 11-13; François Sigaut and his Legacy, Study Day at MuCEM 7 November 2014 and François Sigaut website Newsletter #3 9-10; REPORT in pictures of the AIMA preparatory meeting for CIMA 17 at Marseilles on 7-9 October 2013 by René Bourrigaud Newsletter #3 p. 11
  • Bourrouilh, Antoine and Camille Saout Antoine Museums and Researchers: can they mate? Newsletter #4
  • Boztas, Senay: Europe biggest urban farm in 2016 goes bust – what happened? Senay Boztas “Greenhouse in the sky: inside Europe’s biggest urban farm” in The Guardian online, 27 April 2016; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Braden, Donna: ALHFAM Congress 2021: Coping, ever and again in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Brigden, Roy Honouring AIMA’s History Newsletter #4
  • Burchill, Kerry- Leigh: Food Literacy at the CAFM (Canada Agriculture and Food Museum), Newsletter #11
  • Burchill, Kerry- Leigh: new Secretary General’s Message, Newsletter #11
  • Burchill, Kerry-Leigh – Thematic group Live animals in museums Newsletter #1 p. 10
  • Burchill, Kerry-Leigh (speaker, chair): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Burchill, Kerry-Leigh: “Museums LIVING History” in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • Burchill, Kerry-Leigh: Broadcasting an Annual Museums Meeting Live in Canada Newsletter #7
  • Burchill, Kerry-Leigh: Can you Can? at the CAFM (Canada Agriculture and Food Museum) Newsletter #8
  • Burchill, Kerry-Leigh: International Honeybee Day at the CAFM (Canada Agriculture and Food Museum) Newsletter #8
  • Burchill, Kerry-Leigh: Report on “Livestock and Traditional Farm Plants in Museum Education” Colloquium in National Museum of Agriculture and Food Industries, Szreniawa, Poland Newsletter #7
  • Burchill, Kerry-Leigh: Take-away message in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Burchill, Kerry-Leigh: World Honeybee Day at Canada Food and Agriculture Museum Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Burrow, Steve: EXARC – rebuilding a Celtic village (free access article) Newsletter #8
  • Bussey, Daniel: Illustrated History of Apples in the USA and Canada (announcement), Newsletter #11
  • Buzoianu, Angelica: The National Museum of Agriculture in Slobozia, Romania Newsletter #6

C

  • Canada Agriculture and Food Museum: Gingerbread House Contest for Newsletter #5
  • Canada Agriculture and Food Museum: International year of pulses Newsletter #7
  • Canavesio, Eloïse: Exhibit “Steam: energy that long served agriculture” COMPA, Chartres, 12 October 2019 – 26 January 2020, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Cerwińska, Marianna: International Colloquium “Animal-Keeping and Traditional Plant Cultivation in Museum Education” / Poland in May 2016 Newsletter #6
  • Chastanet, Monique: A carpenter as witness to his times. Craft and the rural world in southeastern France (book review) No15 P art 1
  • Chastanet, Monique: The Peach Walls of Montreuil FR, review of Schabol and Aubin book on old horticultural system just outside Paris Newsletter #7
  • Chaumier, Serge: summary of Des musées en quête d’identité, écomusée versus technomusée (Museums in search of identity, ecomuseum vs. technomuseum) Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Chauvet, Michel: New Encyclopaedia of Food Plants (in French) by CGK Michel Chauvet, Encyclopédie des plantes alimentaires. Paris, Belin, 2018. 880 pp, 1100 colour drawings couleur, 700 line drawings, 350 maps, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Chauvet, Michel: Pl@ntUse (FR and EN) website, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Chauvet, Michel: Tela Botanica, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Cheape, Hugh: The ethnology of the Old Ways: Travels in Scotland c. 1720-1830 Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Cheape, Hugh: Whither Material Culture? Newsletter #9
  • Chwaliński, Andrzej – The Third World Wicker Festival 2015 at the Museum of Basketry and Hop-Growing in Nowy Tomyśl, Poland Newsletter #3 p. 18
  • Clement, Megan: Farming goes underground by Megan Clement “Old MacDonald had a carpark? The urban farms growing in unlikely places” in The Guardian online, 17 December 2017; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Cogliandro Beyens, Gianna Lia: ENCATC European Network on Cultural Management and Policy Newsletter #7
  • Cogliandro Beyens, Gianna Lia: ENCATC weekly news flash, Newsletter #11
  • Cogliandro Beyens, Gianna: ENCATC Idea Camp on “Moving Communities” Newsletter #8
  • Cogliandro, Gianna Lia: The ENCATC proposes 2018 as European Year of Cultural Heritage Newsletter #10
  • Cole, Catherine: CAM Commonwealth Association of Museums Newsletter #7
  • Cole, Catherine: Commonwealth Association of Museums (CAM) Newsletter #8
  • Cole, Catherine: Commonwealth Association of Museums Newsletter #6
  • Collins, Ted: AIMA – Past and Future Newsletter #5
  • Collins, Ted: AIMA history Newsletter #7 (summary of online article)
  • Coman, Julian: Europe’s mega-cities have left town and country poorer by Julian Coman “How the megacities of Europe stole a continent’s wealth” in The Guardian online 10 Nov 2019; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Corson, Barbara, Bob Powell and Ed Schultz: Commented illustrations of harness, polling, handling, blinders, Newsletter #12
  • Corson, Barbara: An American two-wheeled dump-cart, Newsletter #14
  • Crawford, Alisa: Building Bridges for the Millers of the World (AIMA, ALHFAM, USA, NE) Newsletter #12
  • Cuthbert, Lori: Plastic addiction by Lori Cuthbert, photographs by Hannah Whitaker, “Our Addiction to Plastic” in National Geographic, December 2019, pp.68-82;

D

  • Dale-Hallett, Liza and Catherine Forge: Museums Australia “Social Media – a strategic tool for museums” Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Dale-Hallett, Liza: Museums Australia Invisible Farmers – Women Newsletter #12
  • Davidson, Alan: The Oxford Companion to Food – expertise and humour combined by CGK Alan Davidson and Tom Jaine. The Oxford Companion to Food (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press, 2014, 960 pp., Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Debra, Reid (chair, speaker): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Deetz, James. In small things forgotten, an archaeology of early American life (summary)
  • Dehghan, Saeed: Green gold: Mexican avocados, a new conflict commodity by Saeed Kamali Dehghan “Are Mexican avocados the world’s new conflict commodity?” in The Guardian online 30 December 2019; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Del Porto, Pierre – Thematic group Live animals in museums Newsletter #1 p. 10
  • Del Porto, Pierre: “Animals in Museums” Survey announced Newsletter #5
  • Del Porto, Pierre: JPPM Of Animals and Men, French special heritage events day
  • Del Porto, Pierre: Local Heritage and Mills Days / France Newsletter #6
  • Demasure, Brecht: Carts and wagons in the Bulskampveld Collection at the Centre for Agrarian History (CAG), Leuven, Belgium, Newsletter #14
  • Dornan, Duncan – The National Museum of Rural Life Scotland, Newsletter #1 p. 7-8
  • Douglas, Oliver: “Our Country Lives”: Nutrition, Health and Rural England at the MERL Newsletter #5
  • Douglas, Oliver: MERL (Museum of English Rural Life) Bursaries for Internships in Agricultural Museums Newsletter #7
  • Douglas, Ollie (speaker): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Douglas, Ollie and Isabel Hughes: AIMA 2020 Congress at Museum of English Rural Life (MERL) Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Douglas, Ollie and Isabel Hughes: AIMA Congress 20-23 July 2020 at the MERL (Museum of English Rural Life) in Reading, UK “Past and Future Agricultures” Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Douglas, Ollie. President’s Message the The MERL and AIMA Congress in 2021 in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Douglas, Ollie: Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading to host AIMA 2020, the 19th triennial CIMA 20-23 July 2020: “Past and Future Agricultures” Newsletter #14
  • Douglas, Ollie: Sustainability Workshop report, CIMA Estonia 2017, Newsletter #11
  • Durand, François: Homage to Women in Agriculture during World War I, posters in Sabots magazine (in French) Newsletter #10

E

  • Edwards, Elaine and Cozette Griffin-Kremer: Society for Folk Life Studies Conference 2015 and 2016 and Material Studies Scholar Alexander Fenton Newsletter #6
  • Edwards, Elaine New AIMA Members Newsletter #4
  • Edwards, Elaine: From theNational Museums of Scotland “Of small things not forgotten: grain sieves recall EU C.A.P. development”, Newsletter #14
  • Edwards, Elaine: National Museum of Rural Life, Scotland Newsletter #5
  • Edwards, Elaine: National Museum of Rural Life, Scotland: Heavy Horse Show Newsletter #4
  • English, Liz: Covid 19 – impact and opportunities in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020

F

  • Fadani, Andrea – Creation of thematic group: Bread Culture Newsletter #3 p. 12
  • Fisher, Patrice: How to do bee business in spite of Covid-19 – experience from Firestone Farm, Dearborn, Michigan, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Flower, Catherine and Gilian Helfield (eds.). Representing the Rural: Space, Place, and Identity in Films about the Land, Edited by Catherine Fowler and Gillian Helfield, Wayne State University Press, 2006 in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Floyd, D.: ALHFAM annual conference in Louisiana Newsletter #7
  • Fontaine, Françoise: The vallus Gallo-Roman harvester Newsletter #7
  • Forge, Catherine and Liza Dale-Hallett: Museums Australia “Social Media – a strategic tool for museums” Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Forni, Gaetano Honouring AIMA’s History Newsletter #4
  • Fournier, Laurent Sébastien: Traditional Sports and Games – the April 2016 Brest Conference and the 2015 Verona Declaration Newsletter #8
  • Froeyen, Anne Jorunn: Jǽrmuseet Tractor Exhibit Newsletter #4
  • Fuller, Dorian et al.: Origin and domestication of Asian rice (from Dorian Fuller et al.: The rice paradox: multiple origins but single domestication, MBE Advanced Access, 12-01-2017) Newsletter #10

G

  • Garit, Florence and Georges Raepsaet: Harvesting with a cart: Pliny’s vallus and Palladius’ vehiculum Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Garit, Florence: “The Age of Beer” at Malagne Gallo-Roman Archéoparc, Rochefort BE in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Garric, Audrey: Endangered wild hamsters in France and maize corn monoculture (summary Le Monde, 27-01-2017, p.5) Newsletter #10
  • Gomes, Victor Hugo: The Goa Chakra Transportation Museum, Newsletter #14
  • Gorman, Alyx: Shepherding with drones by Alyx Gorman “Sky shepherds: the farmers using drones to watch their flocks by flight” in The Guardian online, 26 December 2019; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Goulson, Dave: A Sting in the Tale, My Adventures with Bumblebees, 256 pp, London, Vintage, 2014 (book review), Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Grieve, Maud: Grieve’s Modern Herbal, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette – Networking for the Use of Working Cattle in Museums and Farming Newsletter #1 p. 10; New study of history of scythes in Europe (in French) Nop. 13; Agriculture in the news: obesity epidemic and food crisis Newsletter #1 p. 13; After the colloquium ‘Living Animals in Museums’ in Poland / Creation of Working Group: Living Animals in Museums Tomorrow’s Challenge Newsletter #3 p. 16
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette (author, speaker): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette (translator): The Ecomusée d’Alsace goes on with public education during Covid-19 crisis, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette and Bruno Micol: Update on the A.R.C.O.M.A. – a collection without a home, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette and Elaine Edwards: Society for Folk Life Studies Conference 2015 and 2016 and Material Studies Scholar Alexander Fenton Newsletter #6
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette and Leonore Scholze-Irrlitz: Homage to long-time AIMA member Wolfgang Jacobeit † 29 July 2018 Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette and Leonore Scholze-Irrlitz: Report on EXARC digital conference in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette and Roeland Paardekooper: ICOM General Conference in Kyoto, Japan, 1-7 September 2019 “Museums as Cultural Hubs: The Future of Tradition”, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette and Roeland Paardekooper: ICOM Report on Annual General Meeting in Paris, June 2018, Joint AIMA-EXARC report Newsletter #12
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette and Rolf Minhorst: The look, the Estonian Shaft Bow, Newsletter #11
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette with François Kiesler: What about the bees while the Ecomusée d’Alsace was closed? Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette : Fête de la Vache Nantaise, local Nantes cattle breed festival, France, Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette, Claude Moinet and Thea Sawyer: Crossing classic paintings of rural life and analysis of posture, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: : EXARC journal online and on paper, and annual meeting – back to the environment and on to tacit knowledge, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: “Superfoods” summary from New Scientist Newsletter #8
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: 4 per 1000: Carbon Sequestration in Agriculture Newsletter #5
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: A classic source book on carts and wagons – David Viner’s Wagons and Carts, Newsletter #14
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: A Place for Hay: Flexibility and Continuity in Hay Meadow Management in MARTOR, The Museum of the Romanian Peasant (summary), Newsletter #11
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: A shadow over the European market for fresh fruit salads (summary from Simon Roger) in Le Monde, 27-01-2017, pp.14-15 Newsletter #10
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: AFMA (Fédération des musées d’agriculture et du patrimoine rural) Agrimuse magazine and French Heritage Days 2021 in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Agricultural collections outside agricultural museums: Society for Folk Life Studies Annual Conference 12-15 September 2019 Tullie House Museum and Art Gallery, Carlisle, Cumbria, England, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Agriculture and overexploitation of plants and animals species pose greater threats to wildlife than climate change (summary from Sean Maxwell, et al., in Nature 536, 143-145, August 2016) Newsletter #10
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Agriculture and Rural Traditions at the new Estonian National Museum, Newsletter #11
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Agriculture in Art from Sabots Magazine Newsletter #8
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: AIMA 2019 Executive Committee Meeting at Slovene Ethnographic Museum (SEM) Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: AIMA Executive Committee Meeting in India to be hosted by The Centre for Community Knowledge (CCK) and Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) Newsletter #12
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: AIMA Members identify an emblematic object from François Sigaut collection submitted by Jacques Holtz: maple sap taps, Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: ALHFAM News (Conference 2018 “Interpreting Our Multi-Cultural Past” and 2019 Annual Conference in Ontario, Canada) Newsletter #12
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: ALHFAM Winter Bulletin 2016, special issue on interpretation Newsletter #7
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Apples of Wales (book summary), Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Association d’Histoire des Société Rurales (AHSR) Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Astrid Masson’s Handbook on Harnessing Cattle (announcement of book publication) Newsletter #5
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Battling Antibiotic Resistance, summary from New Scientist Newsletter #8
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Biosecurity for working animals Newsletter #8
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Book Recommendations for Museums – breaking new ground in community participation (Elaine H. Gurian. Civilizing the Museum, The Collected Writings of Elaine Heumann Gurian; Nina Simon. The Participatory Museum). Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Books and Reports Section (Building History / The Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 1970-2010, the first forty years (Diana Zeuner, Richard Harris, Kim Leslie, Carol Brinson, eds.); Timeless Classic: James Deetz’ In small things forgotten, an archaeology of early American life Newsletter #5
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Chiltern Open Air Museum Newsletter #5
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: CIMA 17 at the MuCEM, Marseille FR Conference Report “Agriculture Collections – a New Dynamic” and Discussion, Working Groups (Bread, Living Animals in Museums), François Sigaut Study Day; Sickle and Scythe Workshop, Synergies between museums and researchers Newsletter #4
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Classic books by the Märkisches Museum, Berlin Newsletter #7
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Classics: Marcel Lachiver’s Illustrated Dictionary of Rural Life (in French) Newsletter #6
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Combatting food waste Newsletter #7
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe executive report online Newsletter #6
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: DiCAT, a four-language online dictionary of traditional agricultures and AIMA Newsletter #10
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Edible spoons, an Indian innovation Newsletter #8
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Endangered wild hamsters in France and maize corn monoculture (summary from Audrey Garric, Le Monde, 27-01-2017, p.5) Newsletter #10
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: EXARC News: (EXARC journal 2018 Digest and Kloster Lorsch first “Day of Experimental Archaeology” meeting)
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: EXARC The Value of an Archaeological Open Air Museum is in its use by Roeland Paardekooper (book and review online by Ronan O’Flaherty) Newsletter #6
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: EXARC’s peer-reviewed journal, Newsletter #14
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Fiber Plants – prospective network of practice, Linen Festival in France Newsletter #7
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: From Photography to Tile (azulejo) People, monuments and landscape of Portugal catalogue now available Newsletter #7
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: German oxdrivers’ meeting 2016 and moving a megalith with a cow Newsletter #8
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Going fully organic would increase farm emissions Claire Wilson “The neglected nutrient” in New Scientist, Vol. 244 No 3253, 26 October 2019, p. 20-21; Choline in meat – the neglected nutrient? Claire Wilson “The neglected nutrient” in New Scientist, Vol. 244 No 3253, 26 October 2019, p. 20-21; New Scientist Food self-sufficiency in post-Brexit Britain may be a dream indeed James Wong “The dream of food self-sufficiency” in New Scientist, Vol. 244 No 3253, 26 October 2019, p. 20-21; Swine fever is driving China’s pork crisis Bibi van der Zee, and Michael Standaert in Shenzen ‘Not enough pork in the world’ to deal with China’s demand for meat in The Guardian online, 23 November 2019; African swine fever and rise in food prices Adam Vaughan “African swine fever contributes to rise in food prices” in New Scientist 14 December 2019, p. 10; Shepherding with drones Alyx Gorman “Sky shepherds: the farmers using drones to watch their flocks by flight” in The Guardian online, 26 December 2019; Cow and calf: to separate or not to separate? and when? Tom Levitt “Rise of ethical milk: when cows and their calves are separated” in The Guardian online, 29 June 2019; Plants in distress emit sounds Adam Vaughan, “Stressed plants let out ultrasonic squeals” in New Scientist, Vol. 244, No3260, 14 December 2019, p. 16; Europe’s mega-cities have left town and country poorer Julian Coman “How the megacities of Europe stole a continent’s wealth” in The Guardian online 10 Nov 2019; Flood farmland to make peat bogs and reduce carbon emissions? Richard Orange “Danish farmers divided over plan to flood their lands to cut emissions” in The Guardian online, 28 December 2019; Green gold: Mexican avocados, a new conflict commodity Saeed Kamali Dehghan “Are Mexican avocados the world’s new conflict commodity?” in The Guardian online 30 December 2019; More on avocados New Scientist 14 December 2019, p. 21 (no source cited); Farming goes underground Megan Clement “Old MacDonald had a carpark? The urban farms growing in unlikely places” in The Guardian online, 17 December 2017; Europe biggest urban farm in 2016 goes bust – what happened? Senay Boztas “Greenhouse in the sky: inside Europe’s biggest urban farm” in The Guardian online, 27 April 2016; Nicolas Ancion and Guillaume Morel-Chevillet “Agriculture urbaine : les leçons de la faillite d’Urban Farmers à La Haye” 27 November 2019 ; CREDOC Study: How Many Vegetarians in Europe? (FR) CREDOC pour FranceAgriMer 2018 “Combien de végétariens en Europe?” in Panorama de la consommation végétarienne en Europe – synthèse FranceAgriMer / Édition octobre 2019; Can we have our plastics and not eat them, too? Graham Lawton “Plastic measures” in New Scientist, Vol 244 No3259, 7 December 2019, pp.38-41; Plastic addiction Lori Cuthbert, photographs by Hannah Whitaker, “Our Addiction to Plastic” in National Geographic, December 2019, pp.68-82; Nutrient pods to combat poor diet Layal Liverpool “Minute nutrient pods could tackle poor diet” in New Scientist, Vol. 244, No3257, 23 November 2019, p.18; Golden rice again Michael LePage, “Golden prospects” in New Scientist, Vol. 244, No3257, 23 November 2019, p.23; Hooked on “hyperpalatable” foods? James Wong “Food that gets you hooked” in New Scientist, Vol. 244, No3257, 23 November 2019, p.24; Chiller Bees – accelerated evolution Ben Turner “How killer bees evolved into chiller bees in just one decade” in New Scientist online, 21 August 2019 issu Killer bees might become the hope of the future Markus Imhoof, More Than Honey, (DVD, 2012), Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Hulling Rice (typologie, distribution, implements) by Yoshio Abe (in French, summary of Le décorticage du riz, Paris, Editions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme, 2007) Newsletter #10
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: ICOM Annual General Meeting Report, Paris, June 2017, Newsletter #11
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: ICOM news on azulejos heritage protection Newsletter #9
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: ICOM Paris Annual International Meeting, June 2015 Newsletter #5
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Latest issue of the AFMA Agrimuse magazine on collections Newsletter #10
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Lauresham Digital Report “Experiencing Experimental Archaeology” during Covid-19 crisis, May 2020, (using Discord platform) Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Moving megaliths with cattle-power in Germany, Lauresham Open-Air Laboratory in Kloster Lorsch Newsletter #10
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Museum for Old Techniques Online Tool Identification in Grimbergen BE Newsletter #6
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Museum Governance in France at AGM of the Fédérations des Ecomusées et Musées de Société (FEMS) Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Museums as Cultural Hubs: the Future of Tradition in Kyoto, Japan 1-7 September 2019, Newsletter #14
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Nantaise Cattle Festival, small breed with a big impact Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: National Geographic series: The Future of Food series, free access online Newsletter #10
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: National Geographic Society on Agriculture: hay-making in Romania Newsletter #6
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Nazis in Wolf Skins – the outside edges of re-enactment by Karl Banghard, Archäologisches Freilichtmuseum Oerlinghausen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, 2016. Newsletter #10
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Networking among AIMA members and friends (MERL Museum of English Rural Life, RMN Rural Museums Network, SFLS Society for Folk Life Studies, ALHFAM Associaitn of Living History, Farming and Agricultural Museums, EURHO European Rural History Organization, EXARC Experimental Archaeology Open Air Museums, The Livestock Conservancy, AHSR Association d’Histoire des Sociétés Rurales, Museo della Frutta in Turin IT Newsletter #4
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Networking for Bordelaise cattle breed: The Livestock Conservancy and the Ecomusée de Marquèze in the Landes in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: News Briefs and Book Reviews: (2018 Meat Atlas (DE); Tool Identification at the Museum for Old Techniques (BE); New educational tool for farriers and veterinarians at e-hoof; Bees and Bumblebees (book review of Dave Goulson A Sting in the Tale, My Adventures with Bumblebees, 256 pp, London, Vintage, 2014) and review of Markus Imhoof film More Than Honey (); Unwanted “guests” in house and farm from weevils to black rats (book review of Richard Jones. House Guests, House Pests, A natural history of animals in the home and Richard Jones. Call of Nature. The Secret Life of Dung.); Worldwide Battle over Seeds (book review of Mark Schapiro. Seeds of Resistance. The Fight to Save Our Food Supply); Blueprint to save bees and enrich farmers; Farming was really bad in 536 CE; Poultry-raising: no more male chicks need be killed; Can China feed itself?; Scanning food for fakes; Food for the future – insects again; Earliest cheese-making; Liquid coffee waste turned into electricity; gao trees and farming; Right Livelihood Award for a trees-and-farming man; Brexit and food supplies; Rural crime in Great Britain and France; A new “crop” for farmers – willow-farming), Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: News Briefs on FOOD (Stone Age bread predates farming by 4 millennia; CAFM (Canada Agriculture and Food Museum) investigates cricket-farming; Supplying cities is changing agriculture around the world; Chocolate endangered by its popularity; Chocolate security: quarantine centre in Reading, England; Nutella crisis, fast food and gastronomie; Seeds from Syria to the rescue of American farmers; CRISPRed foods?; Golden rice approved by USDA; New superfoods; Plant fragrances hindered by air pollution) Newsletter #12
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: News Briefs, Announcements, Summaries, Reviews. The Amazon forest once harboured high populations of farming-fishing communities; The battle against antibiotic resistance; Only 100 harvests left before agricultural Armageddon?; How Ketchup Made Food Safer; Another “inconvenient truth”: cheese may not be a panacea to meat consumption; Around the world, life is getting better, but diets are getting worse; What to do about animal poo?; Il Museo della Merda a Castelbosco” (the Shit Museum) in Italy; Draft Animal News is coming out again!; A “Behemoth” fed by the countryside: Joshua B. Freeman Behemoth, a History of the Factory and the Making of the Modern World; Cereal grains yesterday, today and tomorrow: Dan Morgan’s Merchants of Grain and François Sigaut, Marceau Gast et al. Les techniques de conservation des grains à long terme (Long-term grain conservation techniques), Newsletter #14
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: News from ICOM and Portugues azulejo tiles win European heritage prize Newsletter #7
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: News from ICOM: 2015 Paris meeting report and minutes Newsletter #6
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Note on AIMA Friend Lotika Varadarajan Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: on TWIST Tablet-weavers’ International Studies and Techniques Newsletter #8
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: One Australian farm family’s efforts to stay afloat amid the flames Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Origin and domestication of Asian rice (from Dorian Fuller et al.: The rice paradox: multiple origins but single domestication, MBE Advanced Access, 12-01-2017) Newsletter #10
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Oselniki – Slovenian whetstone sheaths – by Inja Smerdel Newsletter #10
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: PFAF – Plants For A Future website, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Proceedings from AIMA 2017 Congress (CIMA) in Estonia available now Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Public Enemy Newsletter #1 – superbugs (antibiotic resistance) Newsletter #7
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Report on the French Federation of Ecomuseums and Society Museums (FEMS) Conference on “The Citizen Museum” Newsletter #10
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Resources on Estonian Agriculture and Rural Life (Hilarious Estonia; Estonian Heritage; Traditional Wooden Tankards; Traditional Estonian Horse Tack), Newsletter #11
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Resources on working animals in the magazines Sabots and Heavy Horse World Newsletter #7
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Resources Section (soil issues; EU Prize for Cultural Heritage; Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe; François Sigaut website; Agronomy Vocabulary in French (Les mots de l’agronomie); Tea, Coffee and Chocolate exhibit; Prince Charles and small-farming) Newsletter #5
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Rice in Japan in Charlotte von Verschuer Rice, Agriculture and the Food Supply in Premodern Japan (book summary) Newsletter #8
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: SFLS (Society for Folk Life Studies) Annual Conference in Cardiff, Wales, 13-16 September 2018 Newsletter #12
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: SFLS Society for Folk Life Studies Conference 2016 and Newsletter announces AIMA conferences Newsletter #7
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Society for Folk Life Studies (SFLS) Annual Conference in Ayr, Scotland, September 2017, Newsletter #11
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Society for Folk Life Studies 2018 Annual Conference in Wales Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Society for Folk Life Studies meeting Dublin September 2016 Newsletter #8
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: summary of book on History of fallowing practices (in French) by Pierre Morlon and François Sigaut Newsletter #12
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: summary of book on Ox-chanting in France and beyond (in French) Newsletter #12
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Summary of CIMA 17 Marseille MuCEM Executive Committee (Praesidium) and General Assembly Meetings Newsletter #4
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Summary of EXARC Experiences with Digital Technologies in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: summary of Serge Chaumier Des musées en quête d’identité, écomusée versus technomusée (Museums in search of identity, ecomuseum vs. technomuseum) Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: summary of Ted Collin’s personal perspective on the history of the AIMA Newsletter #7
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: summary of The Fascinating World of the Nightshades by Charles Heiser Newsletter #12
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Take-away message in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at the SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana.
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Thanks to all associations and groups that have announced the AIMA 2020 Reading Congress: AFMA, ALHFAM, Association Histoire et Sociétés Rurales, British Agricultural History Society, EURHO (European Rural History Organisation), EXARC, H-Rural, ICME (International Commission for Museums and Collections of Ethnography), University of Reading (Interwar Rural History Group), Museum Ethnographers Group, Rural Museums Network, Society for Folk Life Studies Newsletter #14
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at the SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana.
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: The COMPA accepts the AIMA Archives and part of the François Sigaut Collection (bladed implements) Newsletter #10
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: The COMPA in Chartres Newsletter #6
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: The Compa in Chartres, France, re-opens with flair Newsletter #7
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: The English Pig, summary of the classic study by Robert Malcolmson and Stephanos Mastoris Newsletter #8
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: The FDMA 44 (Loire-Atlantique FR) and how to overcome the isolation of small museums and associations Newsletter #6
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: The FDMA 44 Virtual Collection Newsletter #12
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: The Food Sustainability Index, Newsletter #14
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: The Rurland Project (Rural Landscapes in North-eastern Roman Gaul) Newsletter #10
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: The Society for Folk Life Studies Conference in Carlisle, Cumbria, England 12-15 September 2019, Newsletter #14
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Thor Hansen’s Seeds and Feathers (review of both books) Newsletter #6
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: TOMATO!!! 2 books on tomato production in a globalized economy (summaries of FR Jean-Baptiste Malet. L’Empire de l’or rouge (The Empire of Red Gold) and DE Annemieke Hendriks. Tomaten, die wahre Identität unseres Frischgemüses (Tomatoes, the real identity of our fresh vegetables) Newsletter #12
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Tools & Tillage – a possible AIMA project to put the journal online? Newsletter #10
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Tools & Tillage with AIMA (project announcement), Newsletter #14
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: UN Climate Change Meeting in Paris 2015 Newsletter #5
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: unmown verges in Covid-19 crisis good for biodiversity in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Update on 4 to 1000 Initiative – soils for food security and climate Newsletter #10
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Update to classic work on harness in Antiquity and Late Antiquity by Georges Raepsaet Newsletter #8
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Vertical farming in The Guardian, summary Newsletter #8
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Vintage tractors …. a universal love affair – a series by Roger Welsch and a project for the AIMA? Newsletter #10
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Wolfgang Jacobeit’s 95th birthday celebrated at Humboldt University, Berlin DE Newsletter #7
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: Working carts, wagons and timber-carts at the Écomusée d’Alsace (Alsace Open Air Musuem) Oxdrivers’ Ascension Day Weekend 2019, Newsletter #14
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: World Ploughing Match 2018: opened by AIMA Member and his ox Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: World Ploughing Match 2019 Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Griffin-Kremer, Cozette: World’s farmland shrinking from New Scientist, 12 August 2017, Newsletter #11
  • Grimstvedt, Målfrid: Horse-driven transport in agriculture in the collections of the Jærmuseet, Norway, Newsletter #14
  • Gurian, Elaine: Civilizing the Museum, The Collected Writings of Elaine Heumann Gurian (announcement) Newsletter #13 Part 1

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  • Hansen, Thor: Feathers (review of book) Newsletter #6
  • Hansen, Thor: Seeds (review of book) Newsletter #6
  • Hanuliewicz, Julia “Representing the AIMA”: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Hanuliewicz, Julia: Inclusion of hearing-impaired visitors, PSL (Polish Sign Language) for curators at National Museum of Agriculture and Food Industry in Szreniawa, Poland, in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Hanuliewicz, Julia: our animal stars online to continue the children’s education programme in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • Hanuliewicz, Julia: Take-away message in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Harris, Richard (ed.) Building History / The Weald & Downland Open Air Museum 1970-2010, the first forty years (summary) Newsletter #5
  • Harris, Richard: Weald & Downland Rare & Traditional Breeds Show Newsletter #4
  • Heiser, Charles: The Fascinating World of the Nightshades (summary) Newsletter #12
  • Heiss, Andreas: A Taste of Food History and Archaeology: the Bladdernut Newsletter #12
  • Helfield, Gilian and Catherine Flower. Representing the Rural: Space, Place, and Identity in Films about the Land, Edited by Catherine Fowler and Gillian Helfield, Wayne State University Press, 2006 in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Hendriks, Annemieke: summary of Tomaten, die wahre Identität unseres Frischgemüses (Tomatoes, the real identity of our fresh vegetables) Newsletter #12
  • Hietala, Elsa: Finnish National Museum of Agriculture tackles MOLD! Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Holtz, Jacques and Lucie Markey: Photo essay: French surjougs Newsletter #9
  • Holtz, Jacques: Photo essay of visit to Cappadocia in Turkey (agricultural implements) Newsletter #10
  • Horio, Hisashi: Honouring AIMA’s History Newsletter #4
  • Horio, Hisashi: Take-away message in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Hughes Isabel New AIMA Board Members Newsletter #4
  • Hughes, Isabel (chair, speaker): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Hughes, Isabel and Ollie Douglas: AIMA 2020 Congress at Museum of English Rural Life (MERL) Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Hughes, Isabel and Ollie Douglas: AIMA Congress 20-23 July 2020 at the MERL (Museum of English Rural Life) in Reading, UK “Past and Future Agricultures” Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Hughes, Isabel: CEDAR Centre for Dairy Research, University of Reading Newsletter #5
  • Hughes, Isabel: MERL Redevelopment Programme “Our Country Lives” Newsletter #5
  • Hughes, Isabel: Take-away message in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Hughes, Isabel: The MERL in the Covid-19 crisis in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020

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  • Ignatowicz, Hanna Third World Wicker and Weaving Festival in Nowy Tomyśl, Poland Newsletter #4
  • Ignatowicz, Hanna: 8th International Conservation Conference in Szreniawa, Poland, 10-12 October 2018: “Problems of Maintenance and Conservation in Museum Collections” Newsletter #12
  • Ignatowicz, Hanna: A medley of transport vehicles for multiple uses from the National Museum of Agriculture and Food Industry, Szreniawa, Poland, Newsletter #14
  • Ignatowicz, Hanna: Historical Note from CIMA 1966 – two photos from the Szreniawa archives, Newsletter #14
  • Ignatowicz, Hanna: International Colloquium “Animal-Keeping and Traditional Plant Cultivation in Museum Education” / Poland Newsletter #5
  • Ignatowicz, Hanna: Livestock and Traditional Crops in the Cultural Heritage of Rural Areas Congress 3-4 October 2019 Szreniawa, Poland, at National Museum of Agriculture and Agro-Food Industry, Newsletter #14
  • Ignatowicz, Hanna: National Museum of Agriculture and Food Industries in Szreniawa, Poland: Colloquium “Stockraising and ploughing in museum education” Newsletter #4
  • Ignatowicz, Hanna: Proceedings of “Problems Connected with Keeping and Conservation of Collections in Museums” 8th International Conservation Conference / Szreniawa, 10-12 October 2018, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Ignatowicz, Hanna: Report on “Raising farm animals and growing traditional plants in museum education” Colloquium 13-14 May 2016, National Museum of Agriculture and Food Industry in Szreniawa, Poland Newsletter #10
  • Imhoff, Markus: Killer bees might become the hope of the future Markus Imhoof, More Than Honey, (DVD, 2012); Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Imhoof, Markus: Documentary film More Than Honey, DVD, 2012, Newsletter #12-prt-2

J

  • Jaine, Tom and Alan Davidson: The Oxford Companion to Food (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press, 2014, 960 pp., Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Jones, Richard: (review of) House Guests, House Pests, A natural history of animals in the home. 288 pp, black and white illustrations, 70-page identification guide, index, bibliography. London, Bloomsbury, 2015, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Jones, Richard: Call of Nature. The Secret Life of Dung. 292 pp, black and white illustrations, 24-page dung identification guide, index, bibliography. Exeter, Pelagic Publishing, 2017, Newsletter #13 Part 2

K

  • Kinmonth, Claudia: Irish Country Furniture and Furnishings 1700-2000, Cork University Press, 2020, 547pp in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Kinmonth, Claudia: Noggins, traditional Irish wooden vessels Newsletter #9
  • Kinmonth, Claudia: photo essay on items in Irish Country Furniture and Furnishings 1700-2000, Cork University Press, 2020, 547pp in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Kinney, Mike (summary of): Howell Living History Farm is not re-enacting, it is “making” history today, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Knittel, Fabien: AHSR – Association d’Histoire des Sociétés Rurales, Introduction to, in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Kropp, Claus (chair, speaker): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Kropp, Claus: (photo essay): The learning curve at Lauresham Open-Air Laboratory – from oxen to old swine breed by Claus Kropp, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Kropp, Claus: First furrows at Lauresham Open Air Laboratory, Kloster Lorsch, Germany Newsletter #11
  • Kropp, Claus: Making hay at Lauresham Open-air Laboratory, Kloster Lorsch during Covid-19 Crisis, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Kropp, Claus: of aurochs and prestige and wilderness in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • Kropp, Claus: Photo-essay on World Ploughing Match 2018: opened by AIMA Member and his ox Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Kropp, Claus: Take-away message in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Kulderknup, Krista: Organic Estonia, keynote at CIMA 18 / 10-13 May 2017 in Estonia, Newsletter #11

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  • Lachiver, Marcel: Illustrated Dictionary of Rural Life (in French) Newsletter #6
  • Laubrie de, Edouard – First call for papers for CIMA 17 at MuCEM in Marseille, France Newsletter #2 p. 14-16; 17th AIMA International Congress (CIMA 17) at MuCEM, Marseille, France (unsigned, presumed author)
  • Lawton, Graham: Can we have our plastics and not eat them, too? Graham Lawton “Plastic measures” in New Scientist, Vol 244 No3259, 7 December 2019, pp.38-41; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Lefèvre, Sven: Film archives -> EHRFA – European Rural History Film Archive – Methods and Perspectives in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Leighton, Timothy: antibiotic resistance research at the NAMRIP (Network for Anti-Microbial Resistance and Infection Prevention), summary of article Newsletter #7
  • Leighton, Timothy: Battling antibiotic resistance, New Scientist, summary Newsletter #8
  • LePage, Michael: Golden rice again by Michael LePage, “Golden prospects” in New Scientist, Vol. 244, No3257, 23 November 2019, p.23; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Lepot, Annick: The EPONA exhibition space at Malagne – Archéoparc de Rochefort, Belgium “From the soil to Gallo-Roman bread” Newsletter #10
  • Leslie, Stephen: Horse-Powered Farming for the 21st Century, book publication Newsletter #7
  • Levitt, Tom: Cow and calf: to separate or not to separate? and when? Tom Levitt “Rise of ethical milk: when cows and their calves are separated” in The Guardian online, 29 June 2019; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • LI Guoqiang: The vegetable market in Kangding, a Tibetan city in Western Sichuan in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Li, Guoqiang New AIMA Members Newsletter #4
  • Liverpool, Layal: Nutrient pods to combat poor diet by Layal Liverpool “Minute nutrient pods could tackle poor diet” in New Scientist, Vol. 244, No3257, 23 November 2019, p.18; Newsletter #15 Part 2

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  • Maciver, Shirley: Farm animals at the National Museums of Scotland Newsletter #8
  • Maciver, Shirley: Heavy Horse Show National Museum of Rural Life, Kittochside, Scotland Newsletter #7
  • Maćkowiak, Jan – Thematic group Live animals in museums Newsletter #1 p. 10; Living animals in Museums Conference Szreniawa (Poland) October 2013 Introduction to the Conference Proceedings Newsletter #3 p. 13-15
  • Mačkowiak, Jan, Director: National Museum of Agriculture and Food Industry in Szreniawa, Poland, 9th International Conservation Conference in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Maguire, Rena: EXARC – Fields of Dreams, an overview of the EAC 10 conference in Leiden, April 2017, Newsletter #11
  • Malcolmson, Robert and Stephanos Mastoris The English Pig, summary of the classic study by Newsletter #8
  • Malet, Jean-Baptiste: book summary of L’Empire de l’or rouge (The Empire of Red Gold) Newsletter #12
  • Mane, Perrine: New AIMA Members Newsletter #4
  • Marbach, André: Archaeo Cutting Tools website (sickles and scythes galore) Newsletter #12
  • Markey, Lucie and Jacques Holtz: Noggins, traditional Irish wooden vessels Newsletter #9
  • Masson, Astrid: Portrait of the goats and sheep used on the “farm-in-the-city” at the Dahlem Domain in Berlin Newsletter #10
  • Massouline, Elodie: Agriculture toys from the COMPA, Chartres FR Newsletter #8
  • Massouline, Elodie: Small is beautiful – from the collections of the COMPA Chartres, France, Newsletter #14
  • Massouline, Elodie: Steam Passion at the COMPA in Chartres 29-30 June 2019, Newsletter #14
  • Massouline, Élodie: The COMPA shows farmers as they see themselves Newsletter #10
  • Mastoris, Stephanos and Robert Malcolmson: The English Pig Newsletter #8
  • Maxwell, Sean et al.: Agriculture and overexploitation of plants and animals species pose greater threats to wildlife than climate change (summary in Nature 536, 143-145, August 2016) Newsletter #10
  • Medici, Teresa: GLASS and VICARTE Newsletter #6
  • Medici, Teresa: GLASS Annual Newsletter note on AIMA Newsletter #7
  • Medici, Teresa: GLASS newsletter and website Newsletter #8
  • Meulenaer, Von, Emmanuel, Ed Schultz, Gene Staples and Rolf Minhorst: An upside-down horse collar for an ox! a conversation, Newsletter #12
  • Micol, Bruno and Cozette Griffin-Kremer: Update on the A.R.C.O.M.A. – a collection without a home, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Micol, Bruno: The A.R.C.O.M.A.: trials and tribulations of an association’s collection Newsletter #6
  • Mingote Calderón, José Luis: Exhibit in Oporto, Portugal: from photography to azulejo (tiles) Newsletter #5
  • Mingote Calderón, José Luis: Portuguese carts in postcards, Newsletter #14
  • Mingoté Calderón, José Luis: Response to Hugh Cheape’s “Whither Material Culture?” article Newsletter #9
  • Mingoté Calderón, José Luis: The complexity of evaluating azulejos and their genesis as sources for “authentic” posture and gesture Newsletter #9
  • Minhorst, Rolf and Cozette Griffin-Kremer: The look, the Estonian Shaft Bow, Newsletter #11
  • Minhorst, Rolf, Emmanuel Von Meulenaer, Ed Schultz and Gene Staples: An upside-down horse collar for an ox! a conversation, Newsletter #12
  • Modwel, Nerupama (speaker): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Moinet, Claude, Thea Sawyer and Cozette Griffin-Kremer: Crossing classic paintings of rural life and analysis of posture, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Moon, Michelle and Cathy Stanton: Public History and the Food Movement (summary), Newsletter #11
  • Moon, Michelle: Interpreting Food at Museums and Historic Sites in Vice-President’s Message Newsletter #6
  • Morel-Chevillet, Guillaume and Nicolas Ancion: “Agriculture urbaine : les leçons de la faillite d’Urban Farmers à La Haye” 27 November 2019; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Morlon, Pierre and François Sigaut: History of fallowing practices (in French) Newsletter #12
  • Morlon, Pierre: Agronomic terminology (FR): new additions, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Morris, Rohan: One Australian farm family’s efforts to stay afloat amid the flames Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Muney, Lauren, cut-out for announcement of Draft Animals in the Past, Present and Future – Congress and Virtual Archive 8/9 May 2021 in Newsletter Newsletter #16

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  • Normand-Collignon, Sophie: Between land and sea or the status of the salt-maker Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Nowakowska, Urszula – An open-air museums study tour in Germany and France from Poland Newsletter #1 p. 11-12; (translator) Living animals in Museums Conference Szreniawa (Poland) October 2013 Introduction to the Conference Proceedings by Dr. Jan Maćkowiak Newsletter #3 p. 13-15; The Third World Wicker Festival 2015 at the Museum of Basketry and Hop-Growing in Nowy Tomyśl, Poland Newsletter #3 p. 18
  • Nowakowska, Urszula – The Third World Wicker Festival 2015 at the Museum of Basketry and Hop-Growing in Nowy Tomyśl, Poland Newsletter #3 p. 18

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  • O Laoire, Lillis: Folk Life Journal of the Society for Folk Life Studies Newsletter #10
  • Orange, Richard: Flood farmland to make peat bogs and reduce carbon emissions? Richard Orange “Danish farmers divided over plan to flood their lands to cut emissions” in The Guardian online, 28 December 2019; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • OSHIMA Mario: Homage to HORIO Hisashi, AIMA Executive Committee Member, in Newsletter Newsletter #16

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  • Paardekooper, Roeland and Cozette Griffin-Kremer: EXARC action to help museums re-open during or after Covid-19 crisis in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • Paardekooper, Roeland and Cozette Griffin-Kremer: EXARC journal online and on paper, and annual meeting – back to the environment and on to tacit knowledge, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Paardekooper, Roeland and Cozette Griffin-Kremer: ICOM General Conference in Kyoto, Japan, 1-7 September 2019 “Museums as Cultural Hubs: The Future of Tradition”, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Paardekooper, Roeland and Cozette Griffin-Kremer: ICOM Report on Annual General Meeting in Paris, June 2018, Joint AIMA-EXARC report, Newsletter #12
  • Paardekooper, Roeland: EXARC Journal Digest 2016-1 Newsletter #7
  • Paardekooper, Roeland: EXARC Newsletter #5
  • Paardekooper, Roeland: EXARC review of book by Ronan O’Flaherty Newsletter #6
  • Paardekooper, Roeland: EXARC Tenth Experimental Archaeology Conference 20-22 April 2017 in Leiden Newsletter #10
  • Paardekooper, Roeland: Tools & Tillage is now free access online! Thanks to a networking effort with AIMA partners Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Paardekooper, Roeland: upcoming EXARC meeting in Colonial Williamsburg, USA Newsletter #8
  • Paardekooper, Roeland: Welcome to EXARC Newsletter #4
  • Pailthorpe, Richard: The Weald & Downland Open Air Museum’s Gateway Project and Heritage Lottery Funding Newsletter #6
  • Petitclerc, Etienne: Animal draft and its multiple heritage: a French problem? (French original on AIMA website), Newsletter #14
  • Petre, Gheorghe: Official Report on CIMA 16 (September 2011) in Romania Newsletter #2 p. 3-4; Report on the AIMA General Meeting 2011 in Slobozia, Romania Newsletter #2 p. 5;
  • Petty, Adrienne (speaker): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Powell, Bob, Barbara Corson and Ed Schultz: Commented illustrations of harness, polling, handling, blinders, Newsletter #12
  • Powell, Bob: New AIMA Members Newsletter #4
  • Powell, Bob: Plowing Match at Howell Living History Farm USA Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Powell, Bob: The Hermaphrodite Cart – Eastern Counties of England, Newsletter #14

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  • Raepsaet, Georges and Florence Garit: Harvesting with a cart: Pliny’s vallus and Palladius’ vehiculum Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Raepsaet, Georges: Update to classic work on harness in Antiquity and Late Antiquity by Georges Raepsaet Newsletter #8 Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Reckseidler, Susan (speaker, ALHFAM):
  • Reid, Debra A.: Our new Website Newsletter #1 p. 3; AIMA Board Met January 14-15, 2012 in Normandy Newsletter #1 p. 5; Presidium meeting in Scotland May 2012 Newsletter #1 p. 6; Vice-President’s Message Newsletter #3 p. 2
  • Reid, Debra A.: Summary of CIMA 17 Marseille MuCEM Executive Committee (Praesidium) and General Assembly Meetings Newsletter #4
  • Reid, Debra A.: Vice-President’s Message Newsletter #4
  • Reid, Debra A.: Vice-President’s Message, AIMA Revitalized Newsletter #5
  • Reid, Debra, Vice-President on public history, agriculture and film in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Reid, Debra: (Second Vice-President) on Agriculture Museums and the Environment, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Reid, Debra: 1668: The Year of the Animal in France – Award-Winner (Peter Sahlins’s 1668: The Year of the Animal in France, (Zone Books, 2017), Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Reid, Debra: AIMA 2018 Executive Committee Meeting in Delhi, India Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Reid, Debra: AIMA Congress 2017 in Estonia: Report on CIMA 18 / 10-13 May 2017 in Estonia
  • Reid, Debra: Curating a Leading Agricultural Collection at The Henry Ford Newsletter #10
  • Reid, Debra: Food, Agriculture and Public History (Local Food Systems, Agricultural History Society, ALHFAM, National Council on Public History (NCPH)) Newsletter #12
  • Reid, Debra: For a world tour of photos of carts and wagons, start at The Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan, U.S.A., Newsletter #14
  • Reid, Debra: Help Serve the AIMA and participate in the Executive Committee Newsletter #7
  • Reid, Debra: Interpretation, Expertise, Exchange, Identities Newsletter #8
  • Reid, Debra: Interpreting Agriculture at Museums and Historic Sites Rowman & Little, 2017 (new book publication) Newsletter #10
  • Reid, Debra: Keynote Presentations and Formal Papers, CIMA 18 / 10-13 May 2017 in Estonia, Newsletter #11
  • Reid, Debra: Minutes of AIMA General Assembly 2017 in Estonia (in EN and FR), Newsletter #11
  • Reid, Debra: on Michelle Moon’s Interpreting Food at Museums and Historic Sites Newsletter #6
  • Reid, Debra: Professional Engagement Abroad Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Reid, Debra: Report on the ALHFAM 2016 Conference in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA Newsletter #8
  • Reid, Debra: Rural Women’s Studies Association 2021 “Turning Lemons into Lemonade”, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Reid, Debra: Vice-President’s Message “Agriculture and the environment: some ways of identifying key themes”, Newsletter #14
  • Reid, Debra: Vice-President’s Message: curatorial work during Covid-19, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Reid, Debra: What do visitors want to learn about agriculture?, Newsletter #11
  • Roger, Simon et al.: A shadow over the European market for fresh fruit salads (summary) in Le Monde, 27-01-2017, pp.14-15 Newsletter #10
  • Rowsell, Diana: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum Education at the Forefront of a Museum’s Mission Newsletter #7
  • Royte, Elizabeth: Combatting food waste (summary of article) Newsletter #7
  • Rubinescu-Ostriceanu, Fideliu: THE HORSE CART OF BRĂILA – A SYMBOLIC TALE FROM THE WORLD OF THE VILLAGES OF IALOMIȚA, Newsletter #14
  • Rudd, Jenny: Rare & Traditional Breed Show / Weald & Downland Open Air Museum / Sunday 17 July 2016 Newsletter #6

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  • Sahlins, Peter: 1668: The Year of the Animal in France, (Zone Books, 2017), Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Saout ,Camille and Antoine Bourrouilh: Museums and Researchers: can they mate? Newsletter #4
  • Sardi, Ghalem: The first museum of agriculture and rural heritage in Algeria Newsletter #10
  • Sári, Zsolt: New AIMA Members Newsletter #4
  • Sarkar, Surajit (speaker): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Sarkar, Surajit: Engaging with rural memories using digital-folk arts in Central India Newsletter #6
  • Sarkar, Surajit: Goa Chitra Ethnographic Museum Newsletter #6
  • Sarkar, Surajit: New AIMA Board Members Newsletter #4
  • Sawyer, Thea, Claude Moinet and and Cozette Griffin-Kremer: Crossing classic paintings of rural life and analysis of posture, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Sawyer, Thea: Analysis of posture in paintings and photographs, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Sawyer, Thea: Further notes on posture at work, Newsletter #14
  • Sawyer, Thea: Just how “authentic” are our sources concerning posture and gesture? Newsletter #9
  • Sawyer, Thea: Natural practices of country people: bending with ease Newsletter #9
  • Schapiro, Mark: Seeds of Resistance. The Fight to Save Our Food Supply. Forward by David Talbot. New York: Hot Books, 2018, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Schlechter, Pit: A horseman talks about his donkeys, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Schlechter, Pit: An important communication resource in the animal-energy world is back up and running – Draft Animal News Newsletter #10
  • Schofield, Matt: Genesee Country Village horse Thomas and his home-made hames, Newsletter #12
  • Scholze-Irrlitz, Leonore and Cozette Griffin-Kremer: EXARC digital conference report in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • Scholze-Irrlitz, Leonore and Cozette Griffin-Kremer: Homage to long-time AIMA member Wolfgang Jacobeit † 29 July 2018 Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Schultz, Ed, Barbara Corson and Bob Powell: Commented illustrations of harness, polling, handling, blinders, Newsletter #12
  • Schultz, Ed, Gene Staples, Emmanuel Von Meulenaer, Rolf Minhorst: An upside-down horse collar for an ox! a conversation, Newsletter #12
  • Schultz, Ed: Photo-essay on Colonial Williamsburg Newsletter #5
  • Schultz, Mark (speaker): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Segers, Yves: The Centre for Agrarian History (CAG) in Leuven, Belgium, Rural and Food Heritage in Flanders and Belgium Newsletter #10
  • Sheridan, Judith: ALHFAM (Association of Living History, Farming and Agricultural Museums) Newsletter #6
  • Sheridan, Judith: ALHFAM Newsletter #5
  • Sigaut, François and Pierre Morlon: History of fallowing practices (in French) Newsletter #12
  • Sigaut, François: AIMA a rich European past, a future opened on the world Newsletter #1 p. 1-2; An AIMA delegation visited the Russian State Agrarian University (RSAU) / Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy (MTAA) Newsletter #1 p.12-13;
  • Sild, Merli: AIMA Presentation Newsletter #2 p. 2; President’s Message Newsletter #3 p. 2
  • Sild, Merli: CIMA 18 in Estonia May 2017 – our questions for you Newsletter #8
  • Sild, Merli: CIMA 18 to be held in Estonia in 2017, the Estonian Rye Route, Estonian Dairy Museum and C.R. Jacobson Farm Museum Newsletter #6
  • Sild, Merli: President’s message CIMA 18 / 10-13 May 2017 in Estonia Newsletter #10
  • Sild, Merli: President’s Message CIMA 18 in Estonia Newsletter #5
  • Sild, Merli: President’s Message Newsletter #4
  • Sild, Merli: Rye Bread, Yesterday and Today in Estonia (DVD) Newsletter #5
  • Simon, Nina: The Participatory Museum (announcement), Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Singh, Vijay (speaker): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Smerdel, Inja: Oselniki – Slovenian whetstone sheaths Newsletter #10
  • Snørteland, Målfrid: Documenting transhumance at the Jæmuseet in Nærbø, Norway Newsletter #5
  • Snørteland, Målfrid: Jærmuseet-Norway Newsletter #4
  • Sosič, Barbara and Blaž Verbič: How does the Slovene Ethnographic Museum look after re-opening? Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Sosič, Barbara: Harness from the collection of the Slovene Ethnographic Museum (SEM) Newsletter #8
  • Sosič, Barbara: Kranjič – Painted beehive panels at the Slovene Ethnographic Museum Newsletter #5
  • Sosič, Barbara: Latest developments at the Slovene Ethnographic Museum (SEM) in Ljubljana Newsletter #4
  • Sosič, Barbara: New AIMA Board Members Newsletter #4
  • Sosič, Barbara: the Poetry of Agriculture, significance of beekeeping in Slovenia, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Sponenberg, Phil, Alison Martin and Jeannette Beranger: Managing Breeds for a Secure Future (summary), Newsletter #11
  • Stanton, Cathy and Michelle Moon: Public History and the Food Movement (summary), Newsletter #11
  • Staples, Gene, Ed Schultz, Emmanuel Von Meulenaer, Rolf Minhorst: An upside-down horse collar for an ox! a conversation, Newsletter #12
  • Starkey, Paul, Year of the Ox Poster for Draft Animals in the Past, Present and Future – Congress and Virtual Archive 8/9 May 2021 in Newsletter Newsletter #16

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  • Thélie, Stéphanie: Follow-up on the FDMA44 collections inventory Newsletter #10
  • Turner, Ben: Chiller Bees – accelerated evolution by Ben Turner “How killer bees evolved into chiller bees in just one decade” in New Scientist online, 21 August 2019 issue; Newsletter #15 Part 2

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  • Van Molle, Leen: Rural History Conference in Leuven, Belgium, 11-14 September 2017 Newsletter #10
  • Vaughan, Adam: African swine fever and rise in food prices by Adam Vaughan “African swine fever contributes to rise in food prices” in New Scientist 14 December 2019, p. 10; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Vaughan, Adam: Plants in distress emit sounds by Adam Vaughan, “Stressed plants let out ultrasonic squeals” in New Scientist, Vol. 244, No3260, 14 December 2019, p. 16; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Verbič, Blaž and Barbara Sosič: How does the Slovene Ethnographic Museum look after re-opening? Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Verdier, Daniel: “écouenne” (“crocodile”) knife-handle file Newsletter #5
  • Verschuer, Charlotte von New AIMA Members Newsletter #4
  • Verschuer, Charlotte von: Rice, Agriculture and the Food Supply in Premodern Japan (book summary) Newsletter #8
  • Vickery, Roy: Vickery’s Folk Flora by CGK Roy Vickery Vickery’s Folk Flora, An A-Z of the Folklore and Uses of British and Irish Plants, W&N Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2019, 888 pp, colour plates, black and white botanical illustrations, plant name (common) index, geographical index, bibliography. Also cites: Geoffrey Grigson The Englishman’s Flora, London: J.M. Dent & Sons, 1987, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Viner, David: The Wagon Walk at the MERL (Museum of English Rural Life), Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Vujadinovic, Dimitrij: Creation of thematic group: Bread Culture Newsletter #3 p. 12

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  • Walker, Ryan: Livestock Conservancy Conference 2017 in Williamsburg, VA, USA, Newsletter #11
  • Walker, Ryan: The Livestock Conservancy: International Heritage Breeds Week 20-26 May 2018, Newsletter #12
  • Warhurst, Pamela: Incredible Edible gardening initiative, keynote at CIMA 18 / 10-13 May 2017 in Estonia, Newsletter #11
  • Watson, Pete (speaker): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Watson, Pete: (photo essay) When work is fun and learning at Howell Living History Farm by Pete Watson, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Watson, Pete: Howell Living History Farm Newsletter #5
  • Watson, Pete: Howell Living History Farm, horse pulls car out of mud Newsletter #7
  • Watson, Pete: Photo-essay from Howell Living History Farm Newsletter #6
  • Watson, Pete: Summer wagon to winter sled, Newsletter #14
  • Welsch, Roger: Vintage tractors Newsletter #10
  • Wilson, Catherine: Origins of the UK Rural Museums Network (RMN) Newsletter #6
  • Wilson, Clare: Choline in meat – the neglected nutrient? Claire Wilson “The neglected nutrient” in New Scientist, Vol. 244 No 3253, 26 October 2019, p. 20-21; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Wilson, Clare: Going fully organic would increase farm emissions Claire Wilson “The neglected nutrient” in New Scientist, Vol. 244 No 3253, 26 October 2019, p. 20-21; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Wołoszyński, Witold: An open-air museums study tour in Germany and France from Poland Newsletter #1 p. 11-12
  • Wong, James: Food self-sufficiency in post-Brexit Britain may be a dream indeed by James Wong “The dream of food self-sufficiency” in New Scientist, Vol. 244 No 3253, 26 October 2019, p. 20-21; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Wong, James: Hooked on “hyperpalatable” foods? James Wong “Food that gets you hooked” in New Scientist, Vol. 244, No3257, 23 November 2019, p.24; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Wragg, Brian (IT enabler): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020

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  • Zee, van der, Bibi et al: Swine fever is driving China’s pork crisis by Bibi van der Zee, and Michael Standaert in Shenzen ‘Not enough pork in the world’ to deal with China’s demand for meat in The Guardian online, 23 November 2019; Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Zemborain, Federico: EURHO Rural History: Call for Panels for Rural History 2019 Conference, Paris, Newsletter #12
  • Zeuner, Diana (ed.) Building History / The Weald and Downland Open Air Museum 1970-2010, the first forty years (summary) Newsletter #5
  • Zeuner, Diana: Introducing AIM (Association of Independent Museums) Great Britain Newsletter #10