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4

  • 4 per 1000: Carbon Sequestration in Agriculture Newsletter #5
  • 4 to 1000 Initiative – soils for food security and climate, update on Newsletter #10

A

  • A.R.C.O.M.A.: trials and tribulations of an association’s collection Newsletter #6
  • A.R.C.O.M.A.: Update on the A.R.C.O.M.A. – a collection without a home, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Académie de l’Agriculture de France: the 2021 Year of Fruits and Vegetables in a 2018 programme dedicated to perspectives on the development of fruit production in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • AFMA (Fédération des musées d’agriculture et du patrimoine rural) Agrimuse magazine and French Heritage Days 2021 in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • AFMA Agrimuse magazine on collections Newsletter #10
  • Africa: Rural history research Newsletter #4
  • African American farm owners: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • African swine fever and rise in food prices, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Agricultural Armageddon? Only 100 harvests left before Newsletter #14
  • Agricultural History Society Newsletter #12
  • Agricultural implements in Cappadocia in Turkey Newsletter #10
  • Agriculture and overexploitation of plants and animals species pose greater threats to wildlife than climate change Newsletter #10
  • Agriculture and the environment: some ways of identifying key themes, Newsletter #14
  • Agriculture in Art from Sabots Magazine Newsletter #8
  • Agriculture toys from the COMPA, Chartres FR Newsletter #8
  • Agriculture, public history and film by Debra Reid in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Agriculture? What do visitors want to learn about agriculture?, Newsletter #11
  • Agrimuse magazine (AFMA) and French Heritage Days 2021 in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Agronomy Vocabulary in French Newsletter #5
  • AHSR – Association d’Histoire des Sociétés Rurales, Introduction to, by Fabien Knittel in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • AHSR Association d’Histoire des Société Rurales (AHSR) Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • AHSR Association d’Histoire des Sociétés Rurales Newsletter #4
  • AHSR: also see ‘Association d’Histoire des Sociétés Rurales’
  • AIM (Association of Independent Museums) Great Britain Newsletter #10
  • AIMA – Past and Future Newsletter #5
  • AIMA 2017 Congress (CIMA) Proceedings in Estonia available now Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • AIMA 2019 Executive Committee Meeting at Slovene Ethnographic Museum (SEM) No13
  • AIMA Archives and part of the François Sigaut Collection (bladed implements) Newsletter #10
  • AIMA Congress 2017 in Estonia: Report on CIMA 18 / 10-13 May 2017 in Estonia; Report on Sustainability Workshop; Museum Education and Research; Conservations and Restoration, Digital Media; Bread and Traditional Food; Living Animals in Museums; Agriculture and Rural Life in Art; Agriculture and Rural Traditions at the new Estonian National Museum; Resources on Estonian Agriculture and Rural Life; A closer look at the LOOK, the Estonian shaft bow Newsletter #11
  • AIMA delegation visited the Russian State Agrarian University (RSAU) / Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy (MTAA) Newsletter #1 p.12-13
  • AIMA Executive Committee Meeting 3-5 July 2015 at MERL in Reading UK Newsletter #5
  • AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at MERL Minutes 3-5 July 2015 Newsletter #5
  • AIMA Executive Committee Meeting in India Newsletter #12
  • AIMA Executive Committee, help serve on Newsletter #7
  • AIMA Extraordinary General Assembly in Tartu, Estonia, 28 June, Minutes of 2013 Newsletter #2 p. 10
  • AIMA General Assembly 2017 Minutes in Estonia (in EN and FR), Newsletter #11
  • AIMA General Meeting 2011 in Slobozia, Romania Newsletter #2 p. 5
  • AIMA history by Ted Collins Newsletter #7
  • AIMA History Newsletter #4
  • AIMA Infostand and Virtual Information Booth during: Lauresham Digital Report “Experiencing Experimental Archaeology” during Covid-19 crisis, May 2020, (using Discord platform) Special Report Newsletter #2
  • AIMA International Conference and Extraordinary General Assembly in Estonia Newsletter #2 p. 6-9
  • AIMA members (new) Newsletter #4
  • AIMA Normandy board meeting 2012 -> Reid Newsletter #1 p. 5
  • AIMA preparatory meeting for CIMA 17 at Marseilles on 7-9 October 2013 by René Bourrigaud Newsletter #3 p. 11
  • AIMA Presentation Newsletter #2 p. 2;
  • AIMA presentation, goals, history -> Newsletter #1 p. 1-2
  • AIMA Promotional Video: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • AIMA Revitalized: Vice-President’s Message Newsletter #5
  • AIMA Statutes, new especially Article IV – Purpose Newsletter #2 p. 13
  • AIMA Virtual Symposium available online on re-opening, on-site responses, digital pathways to coping, widening the scope beyond the Covid-19 crisis in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • AIMA website Newsletter #1 p. 3;
  • AIMA website Newsletter #4
  • Algae oil, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Algeria: The first museum of agriculture and rural heritage Newsletter #10
  • ALHFAM 2013 Annual Meeting 14-19 June Newsletter #1 p. 14
  • ALHFAM 2016 Conference in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, report on Newsletter #8,
  • ALHFAM 2018 Annual Conference: Interpreting our Multi-cultural past, Newsletter #11
  • ALHFAM 2019 Annual Conference Newsletter #12
  • ALHFAM 2021 Congress 10-12 June 2021 in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • ALHFAM 50th anniversary and a preview of its Skill Clips, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • ALHFAM annual conference in Louisiana Newsletter #7
  • ALHFAM Annual Meeting 2014 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada June 21-25 Newsletter #3 p. 17
  • ALHFAM Annual Meeting and Conference June 21-25, 2014 Heritage Park Historical Village Calgary, Alberta Canada Innovators and Entrepreneurs: Risk Taking in Living History Newsletter #3 p. 17
  • ALHFAM Association of Living History, Farming and Agricultural Museums Newsletter #4
  • ALHFAM Conference 2018 Newsletter #12
  • ALHFAM Conference in New York 9-13 June 2017 Newsletter #10
  • ALHFAM conference in Williamsburg VA US Newsletter #4
  • ALHFAM Congress: Coping, ever and again in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • ALHFAM Introducing Newsletter #5
  • ALHFAM Newsletter #12
  • ALHFAM Skills Clips in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • ALHFAM Virtual ploughing match June 2021 in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • ALHFAM Winter Bulletin 2016, special issue on interpretation Newsletter #7
  • ALHFAM, What is Newsletter #1 p. 14
  • ALHFAM: 2018 and 2019 Meetings Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • ALHFAM: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • ALHFAM: ALHFAM held its first virtual conference 2020 during Covid-19 crisis to begin its 50th anniversary celebrations, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • ALHFAM: Tools & Tillage is now free access online!Thanks to a networking effort with AIMA partners: Grith Lerche, EXARC, ALHFAM, tDAR, Heidelberg University Library (HEIDI), UNESCO-Welterbestätte Kloster Lorsch Experimentalarchäologisches Freilichtlabor Lauresham, Newsletter Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • ALHFAM plowing match 2021: Powell, Bob: Virtual “Draft Animals” and a Virtual “Ploughing Match” before they happen. A note from Bob Powell. April 12, 2021.
  • Amazon forest once harboured high populations of farming-fishing communities, Newsletter #14
  • Ambedcar University Delhi: Centre for Community Knowledge (CCK) and Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) host AIMA 2018 Executive Committee meeting, Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Animal draft and its multiple heritage: a French problem? (French original on AIMA website), Newsletter #14
  • Animal draft: Powell, Bob: Virtual “Draft Animals” and a Virtual “Ploughing Match” before they happen. A note from Bob Powell. April 12, 2021.
  • Animal-Keeping and Traditional Plant Cultivation in Museum Education Colloquium Newsletter #5
  • Animal-Keeping and Traditional Plant Cultivation in Museum Education Colloquium Newsletter #6
  • Animals as museum interpreters Newsletter #6
  • Animals in Museums colloquium October 2013 in Szreniawa, Poland Newsletter #3 p. 16
  • Animals in Museums Conference Szreniawa (Poland) October 2013 Introduction to the Conference Proceedings Newsletter #3 p. 13-15
  • Animals in Museums working group Newsletter #1 p. 10
  • Animals in Museums: Creation of Working Group: Tomorrow’s Challenge Newsletter #3 p. 16
  • Animals in Museums’ Activity Proceedings Newsletter #4
  • Animals: 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
  • Antibiotic Resistance from New Scientist Newsletter #8
  • Antibiotic resistance Newsletter #7
  • Antibiotic resistance, battle against Newsletter #14
  • Apples of Wales (book summary), Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Archaeology of early American life, James Deetz’ In small things forgotten Newsletter #5
  • Archives, the COMPA (FR) accepts the AIMA Archives and part of the François Sigaut Collection (bladed implements) Newsletter #10
  • Art: Agriculture and Rural Life in, Workshop report, CIMA Estonia 2017, Newsletter #11
  • Asian rice, Origin and domestication of Newsletter #10
  • Association d’Histoire des Société Rurales (AHSR) Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Association d’Histoire des Sociétés Rurales (AHSR), Newsletter #11
  • Aurochs, back-breeding project and drinking horn in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • Avocados (Mexican), a new conflict commodity, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Avocados, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • azulejo (tiles), Portugal Newsletter #5
  • azulejo tiles (Portugal) win European heritage prize Newsletter #7
  • azulejo tiles in Portugal, exhibit catalog now available Newsletter #7
  • azulejos (Portuguese tiles), evaluating azulejos and their genesis as sources for “authentic” posture and gesture Newsletter #9
  • azulejos (Portuguese tiles), ICOM news on heritage protection Newsletter #9

B

  • Banker Horse Worth, How Much is a? the value of live animals in museums and parks Newsletter #7
  • Bee: World Honeybee Day at Canada Food and Agriculture Museum Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • beehive panels at the Slovene Ethnographic Museum Newsletter #5
  • Beekeeping in Slovenia (history, collections, innovation, children’s learning area) in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Beekeeping: Poetry of Agriculture, significance of beekeeping in Slovenia, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Beer -> “The Age of Beer” at Malagne Gallo-Roman Archéoparc, Rochefort BE in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Bees and Bumblebees (book review), Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Bees: Blueprint to save bees and enrich farmers Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Bees: How to do bee business in spite of Covid-19 – experience from Firestone Farm, Dearborn, Michigan, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Bees: Turner “How killer bees evolved into chiller bees in just one decade” in New Scientist online, 21 August 2019 issue; Killer bees might become the hope of the future Markus Imhoof, More Than Honey, (DVD, 2012); Newsletter #15 Part 2 (2 articles), Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Bees: What about the bees while the Ecomusée d’Alsace was closed? Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Belgenny Farm, New South Wales, Australia Newsletter #10
  • Biosecurity for working animals Newsletter #8
  • Black Wheat festival Newsletter #4
  • Bladdernut, A Taste of Food History and Archaeology: the Bladdernut Newsletter #12
  • Blinders for horses, Newsletter #12
  • Blog, keeping up with our AIMA blog, in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • Board Members (new) Newsletter #4
  • Bread (Working Group) Newsletter #5
  • Bread and Traditional Food, Workshop report, CIMA Estonia 2017, Newsletter #11
  • Bread Culture, Creation of thematic group Newsletter #3 p. 12
  • Bread in Portugal – Award-Winner Mouette Barboff, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Bread of Women new book by Mouette Barboff Newsletter #10
  • Bread Working Group Newsletter #4
  • Bread working group, Civilisations of Bread website Newsletter #7
  • Bread, Civilisations of, website Newsletter #8
  • Bread, Gallo-Roman: EPONA exhibition space at Malagne – Archéoparc de Rochefort, Belgium “From the soil to Gallo-Roman bread” Newsletter #10
  • Bread: Stone Age bread predates farming by 4 millennia, Newsletter #12
  • Bread-Brot-Pain Thematic Group Newsletter #1 p. 9
  • Breads: French regional Newsletter #12
  • Brexit and food supplies Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Broadcasting an Annual Museums Meeting Live in Canada Newsletter #7
  • Bulskampveld Collection at the Centre for Agrarian History (CAG), Leuven, Belgium, Newsletter #14
  • Bumblebees: Bees and Bumblebees (book review), Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Bursaries for Internships in Agricultural Museums Newsletter #7

C

  • C.A.P. Common Agricultural Policy in EU: Grain sieves recall EU C.A.P. development, Newsletter #14
  • C.R. Jacobson Farm Museum Estonia Newsletter #6
  • CAFM (Canada Agriculture and Food Museum) investigates cricket-farming Newsletter #12
  • CAFM (Canada Agriculture and Food Museum): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • CAFM also see Canada Agriculture and Food Museum
  • CAG ICAG (Centres for Agrarian Research), Belgium, launches newsletter in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • CAM Commonwealth Association of Museums Newsletter #7
  • Canada Agriculture and Food Museum “Museums LIVING History” in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • Canada Agriculture and Food Museum: International year of pulses Newsletter #7
  • Canada Agriculture and Food Musuem: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Canning food at the CAFM (Canada Agriculture and Food Museum) Newsletter #8
  • Cappadocia in Turkey (agricultural implements) Newsletter #10
  • Carbon Sequestration in Agriculture Newsletter #5
  • Carts and wagons – David Viner’s Wagons and Carts, Newsletter #14
  • Carts and wagons from around the world, Special Issue Newsletter #14
  • Carts and wagons in the Bulskampveld Collection at the Centre for Agrarian History (CAG), Leuven, Belgium, Newsletter #14
  • carts and wagons, start at The Henry Ford in Dearborn, Michigan, U.S.A., a world tour of photos Newsletter #14
  • carts in postcards, Portuguese Newsletter #14
  • Cattle breed (Nantaise) festival, France, Newsletter #12
  • Cattle breed (Nantaise): small breed with a big impact Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Cattle footcare: claw-trimming film in three languages from Zurich University, Newsletter #12
  • Cattle in Museums and Farming Newsletter #1 p. 10
  • cattle-power in Germany, Lauresham Open-Air Laboratory in Kloster Lorsch, Moving megaliths with Newsletter #10
  • CCK also see Centre for Community Knowledge
  • CCK: Centre for Community Knowledge (CCK) Newsletter #12
  • CEDAR Centre for Dairy Research, University of Reading Newsletter #5
  • Celery (and tomatoes, digital products): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Celtic village, EXARC – rebuilding a (free access article) Newsletter #8
  • Centre for Agrarian History (CAG) in Leuven, Belgium, Rural and Food Heritage in Flanders and Belgium Newsletter #10
  • Centre for Agrarian History (CAG), Leuven, Belgium, Carts and wagons in the Bulskampveld Collection at the, Newsletter #14
  • Centre for Community Knowledge (CCK) and Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) host AIMA 2018 Executive Committee meeting, Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Centre for Community Knowledge (CCK) Newsletter #12
  • Centre for Dairy Research (CEDAR), University of Reading Newsletter #5
  • 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
  • Cheese may not be a panacea to meat consumption, Newsletter #14
  • Cheese-making, earliest, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Cheese-making, traditional in Slovenia in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Chicken: The Crèvecoeur Fowl – an unheard-of famous chicken Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Chickens (Crevecoeur) and other Paris Ag Fair animals go viral on Livestock Conservancy Facebook pages Newsletter #10
  • Chickens: Poultry-raising: no more male chicks need be killed Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Children’s learning area at the SEM in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Chiltern Open Air Museum Newsletter #5
  • China: Can China feed itself? Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Chocolate endangered by its popularity Newsletter #12
  • Chocolate exhibit Newsletter #5
  • Chocolate security: quarantine centre in Reading, England Newsletter #12
  • Choline in meat – the neglected nutrient?, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • CIMA 16 (September 2011) in Romania, Official Report on Newsletter #2 p. 3-4
  • CIMA 16 Proceedings Newsletter #4
  • CIMA 17 at MuCEM in Marseille, France, first call for papers, Newsletter #2 p. 14-16
  • CIMA 17 at MuCEM Marseille FR 2014: Full Table of Contents
  • CIMA 17 at the MuCEM, Marseille FR Conference Report Newsletter #4
  • CIMA 17, 17th AIMA International Congress at MuCEM, Marseille, France, 2014
  • CIMA 18 / 10-13 May 2017 in Estonia Newsletter #10
  • CIMA 18 / 10-13 May 2017 in Estonia, Newsletter #11
  • CIMA 18 in Estonia in 2017 Newsletter #6
  • CIMA 18 in Estonia Newsletter #5
  • CIMA 18: 2017 AIMA Congress in Estonia will be 9-13 May, 2017 Newsletter #9
  • CIMA 1966 (Historical Note from) – two photos from the Szreniawa archives, Newsletter #14
  • CIMA XVI in Slobozia, Romania, September 2011 -> Newsletter #1 p. 4
  • CIMA XVI National Museum of Agriculture in Slobozia, Romania, Proceedings “Bread and Wine / Historical, ethnological, technological and cultural parallels” Newsletter #4
  • Cities, supplying cities is changing agriculture around the world Newsletter #12
  • Citizen Museum: FEMS French Federation of Ecomuseums and Society Museums (FEMS) Conference on “The Citizen Museum” Newsletter #10
  • Civilisations of Bread website and activities Newsletter #5
  • claw-trimming (cattle) film in three languages from Zurich University, Newsletter #12
  • Climate Change Meeting in Paris 2015 Newsletter #5
  • Climate change: Agriculture and overexploitation of plants and animals species pose greater threats to wildlife than climate change Newsletter #10
  • Coffee exhibit Newsletter #5
  • Coffee: Liquid coffee waste turned into electricity Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Collaborative project: Tools & Tillage is now free access online!Thanks to a networking effort with AIMA partners: Grith Lerche, EXARC, ALHFAM, tDAR, Heidelberg University Library (HEIDI), UNESCO-Welterbestätte Kloster Lorsch Experimentalarchäologisches Freilichtlabor Lauresham, Newsletter Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Colonial Williamsburg, working with animals Newsletter #5
  • Common Agricultural Policy in EU: Grain sieves recall EU C.A.P. development, Newsletter #14
  • Commonwealth Association of Museums (CAM) Newsletter #6
  • Commonwealth Association of Museums (CAM) Newsletter #7
  • Commonwealth Association of Museums (CAM) Newsletter #8
  • COMPA (FR) shows farmers as they see themselves Newsletter #10
  • COMPA accepts the AIMA Archives and part of the François Sigaut Collection (bladed implements) Newsletter #10
  • COMPA Chartres, France: Small is beautiful – carts and wagons from the collections of the COMPA Chartres, France, Newsletter #14
  • COMPA in Chartres (Steam Engine Passion at the) 29-30 June 2019, Newsletter #14
  • COMPA in Chartres Newsletter #6
  • COMPA in Chartres, France, re-opens Newsletter #7
  • COMPA, Chartres FR – Agriculture toys, Newsletter #8
  • COMPA: being a farmer (paysan) today, Newsletter #11
  • Conservation Conference in Szreniawa, Poland, 10-12 October 2018, Newsletter #12
  • Conservation Conference, 9th International, at National Museum of Agriculture and Food Industry in Szreniawa, Poland, in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Conservations and Restoration, Digital Media, Workshop report, CIMA Estonia 2017, Newsletter #11
  • Countryside and factories: A “Behemoth” fed by the countryside: Joshua B. Freeman Behemoth, a History of the Factory and the Making of the Modern World, Newsletter #14
  • Covid-19 crisis and unmown verges, good for biodiversity in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • Covid-19 crisis: 16th Creative Stay-at-Home Pack during Covid-19 crisis, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Covid-19 crisis: Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • Covid-19 crisis: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Covid-19 crisis: ALHFAM held its first virtual conference 2020 during Covid-19 crisis to begin its 50th anniversary celebrations, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Covid-19 crisis: Braden, Donna: ALHFAM Congress 2021: Coping, ever and again in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Covid-19 crisis: Écomusée d’Alsace (Alsace Open Air Musuem)
  • Covid-19 crisis: Guild of Model Wheelwrights – News from a modeler during Covid-19 lockdown, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Covid-19 crisis: How does the Slovene Ethnographic Museum look after re-opening? Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Covid-19 crisis: Howell Living History Farm is not re-enacting, it is “making” history today, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Covid-19 crisis: Lauresham Digital Report “Experiencing Experimental Archaeology” during Covid-19 crisis, May 2020, (using Discord platform) Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Covid-19 crisis: Making hay at Lauresham Open-air Laboratory, Kloster Lorsch during Covid-19 Crisis, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Covid-19 crisis: Museums Galleries Scotland provides emergency funding to over 30 sites during Covid-19 crisis, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Covid-19 crisis: The Ecomusée d’Alsace goes on with public education during Covid-19 crisis, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Covid-19 crisis: Vice-President’s Message: curatorial work during Covid-19, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Cow and calf: to separate or not to separate, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • CREDOC Study: How Many Vegetarians in Europe? Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Crevecoeur chickens and other Paris Ag Fair animals go viral on Livestock Conservancy Facebook pages Newsletter #10
  • Crèvecoeur Fowl – an unheard-of famous chicken Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Cricket-farming, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • cricket-farming: CAFM (Canada Agriculture and Food Museum) investigates cricket-farming Newsletter #12
  • CRISPRed foods? Newsletter #12
  • Cultural Heritage Counts for Europe Newsletter #5
  • Cultural Heritage, EU Prize for Newsletter #5
  • Cultural Heritage: ENCATC proposes 2018 as European Year of Newsletter #10
  • Cultural hubs: Museums as cultural hubs, the future of tradition, ICOM Kyoto 2019 subject, Newsletter #11
  • Curating a Leading Agricultural Collection at The Henry Ford Newsletter #10
  • Curatorial work: Vice-President’s Message: curatorial work during Covid-19, Special Report Newsletter #2

D

  • Dahlem Domain in Berlin: goats and sheep used on the “farm-in-the-city” at Newsletter #10
  • Dairy Research, University of Reading Newsletter #5
  • Deep networking: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • DicAT illustrated four-language online dictionary of traditional agriculture, coming soon, Newsletter #11
  • DiCAT, a four-language online dictionary of traditional agricultures Newsletter #10
  • Dictionary of Rural Life (in French) Newsletter #6
  • Dictionary of traditional agricultural technology working group Newsletter #4
  • Dictionary of traditional agriculture (DicAT), Newsletter #11
  • Diets are getting worse around the world, Newsletter #14
  • Digital conference replaces EXARC’s regular annual meeting Verges, unmown in Covid-19 crisis good for biodiversity in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • Digital conference: Lauresham Digital Report “Experiencing Experimental Archaeology” during Covid-19 crisis, May 2020, (using Discord platform) Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Digital Inquiry: Museums Australia Invisible Farmers – Women Newsletter #12
  • Digital Media, Workshop report, CIMA Estonia 2017, Newsletter #11
  • Digital products (celery and tomatoes): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Digital technologies for film archives -> EHRFA – European Rural History Film Archive – Methods and Perspectives by Sven Lefèvre in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Digital ways of approaching museum audiences during the Covid-19 crisis (Claus Kropp): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Digital-folk arts in Central India, using Newsletter #6
  • Discord virtual platform: Lauresham Digital Report “Experiencing Experimental Archaeology” during Covid-19 crisis, May 2020, (using Discord platform) Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Donkeys, by a horseman
  • Draft Animal News is coming out again! Newsletter #14
  • Draft Animal News: An important communication resource in the animal-energy world is back up and running, Newsletter #10
  • Draft Animals in the Past, Present and Future – Congress and Virtual Archive 8/9 May 2021 in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Draft animals: Powell, Bob: Virtual “Draft Animals” and a Virtual “Ploughing Match” before they happen. A note from Bob Powell. April 12, 2021.
  • Drones, shepherding with, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • dump-cart, An American Two-wheeled Newsletter #14

E

  • EAC 10 conference in Leiden, April 2017, Newsletter #11
  • EARTH: The dynamics of non-industrial agriculture: 8,000 years of resilience and innovation (3 volumes at Oxbow) Newsletter #4
  • Ecomusée d’Alsace (Alsace Open Air Musuem) Oxdrivers’ Ascension Day Weekend 2019, Working carts, wagons and timber-carts at the, Newsletter #14
  • Ecomusée d’Alsace (Alsace Open Air Musuem): The Ecomusée d’Alsace goes on with public education during Covid-19 crisis, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Ecomusée d’Alsace (Alsace Open Air Musuem): What about the bees while the Ecomusée d’Alsace was closed? Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Ecomusée Rural du Pays Nantais: Festival of Black Wheat Newsletter #4
  • Ecomuseum vs. technomuseum: 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
  • Ecouenne (FR) knife-handle file Newsletter #5
  • Edible spoons, an Indian innovation Newsletter #8
  • Education at the Forefront of a Museum’s Mission: Weald & Downland Open Air Museum Newsletter #7
  • Education: The Ecomusée d’Alsace goes on with public education during Covid-19 crisis, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Educational tool (new) for farriers and veterinarians at e-hoof, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • e-hoof: Educational tool (new) for farriers and veterinarians at e-hoof, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • EHRFA – European Rural History Film Archive – Methods and Perspectives by Sven Lefèvre in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • ENCATC European Network on Cultural Management and Policy Newsletter #7
  • ENCATC Idea Camp on “Moving Communities” Newsletter #8
  • ENCATC proposes 2018 as European Year of Cultural Heritage Newsletter #10
  • ENCATC weekly news flash, Newsletter #11
  • ENCATC: 16th Creative Stay-at-Home Pack during Covid-19 crisis, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Environment (and agriculture): some ways of identifying key themes, Newsletter #14
  • EPONA exhibition space at Malagne – Archéoparc de Rochefort, Belgium “From the soil to Gallo-Roman bread” Newsletter #10
  • ERASMUS Volunteering: Lauresham Digital Report “Experiencing Experimental Archaeology” during Covid-19 crisis, May 2020, (using Discord platform) Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Estonia, AIMA International Conference and Extraordinary General Assembly in, Newsletter #2 p. 6-9
  • Estonia, Newsletter #11
  • Estonian Agricultural Museum host to CIMA 18 Newsletter #4
  • Estonian Agricultural Museum: Garlic Festival 2015 & Rye Feast Newsletter #4
  • Estonian Agriculture and Rural Life: Resources, Newsletter #11
  • Estonian Dairy Museum Newsletter #6
  • Estonian National Museum of Agriculture (new), Newsletter #11
  • Estonian shaft bow, the look, Newsletter #11
  • EURHO conference in Girona ES Newsletter #4
  • EURHO Congress 23-26 August 2021 Uppsala, Sweden
  • EURHO European Rural History Organization Newsletter #4
  • EURHO European Rural History Organization Newsletter, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • EURHO Rural History Conference in Paris, France, 10-13 September 2019, Newsletter #14
  • EURHO Rural History: Call for Panels for Rural History 2019 Conference, Paris, Newsletter #12
  • Europe biggest urban farm in 2016 goes bust – what happened? (2 articles), Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Europe’s mega-cities have left town and country poorer, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • European Network on Cultural Management and Policy (ENCATC) Newsletter #7
  • European Rural History Film Database advances, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • EXARC – Fields of Dreams, an overview of the EAC 10 conference in Leiden, April 2017, Newsletter #11
  • EXARC – rebuilding a Celtic village (free access article) Newsletter #8
  • EXARC Congress #EAC12 29 March–1 April 2021 – Experimental Archaeology: The Past in the Future / Around the World in 80 Experiments in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • EXARC Experiences with Digital Technologies in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • EXARC Experimental Archaeology Open Air Museums Newsletter #4
  • EXARC Introducing Newsletter #5
  • EXARC Journal Digest 2016-1 Newsletter #7
  • EXARC Journal Newsletter #12
  • EXARC Newsletter #4
  • EXARC on re-opening museums during and after Covid-19 crisis in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • EXARC replaces annual general meeting by going digital in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020 (Covid-19)
  • EXARC Tenth Experimental Archaeology Conference 20-22 April 2017 in Leiden Newsletter #10
  • EXARC: review by Ronan O’Flaherty of EXARC The Value of an Archaeological Open Air Museum is in its use by Roeland Paardekooper Newsletter #6
  • EXARC: Tools & Tillage is now free access online!Thanks to a networking effort with AIMA partners: Grith Lerche, EXARC, ALHFAM, tDAR, Heidelberg University Library (HEIDI), UNESCO-Welterbestätte Kloster Lorsch Experimentalarchäologisches Freilichtlabor Lauresham, Newsletter Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • EXARC: upcoming meeting in Colonial Williamsburg, USA Newsletter #8
  • EXARC: What is experimental archaeology? During Lauresham Digital Report “Experiencing Experimental Archaeology” during Covid-19 crisis, May 2020, (using Discord platform) Special Report Newsletter #2
  • EXARC’s peer-reviewed journal, Newsletter #14
  • Executive committee (praesidium) meeting 2012 Normandy Newsletter #1
  • Executive Committee Summary (Praesidium) 2014 Newsletter #4
  • Experimental Archaeology meeting at Kloster Lorsch Newsletter #12
  • Experimental Archaeology: Lauresham Digital Report “Experiencing Experimental Archaeology” during Covid-19 crisis, May 2020, (using Discord platform) Special Report Newsletter #2

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  • Factories and countryside: A “Behemoth” fed by the countryside: Joshua B. Freeman Behemoth, a History of the Factory and the Making of the Modern World, Newsletter #14
  • Fake foods: Scanning food for fakes Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Fallowing practices (book summary) Newsletter #12
  • Families Newsletter #5
  • farm animals and traditional plants in museum Newsletter #10
  • Farm animals at the National Museums of Scotland Newsletter #8
  • Farmers as they see themselves at the COMPA (FR) Newsletter #10
  • Farming goes underground, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Farming was really bad in 536 CE Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Farming-fishing communities, Amazon forest once harboured high populations of Newsletter #14
  • Farmland shrinking from New Scientist, 12 August 2017, Newsletter #11
  • Farriers: Educational tool (new) for farriers and veterinarians at e-hoof, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • FDMA 44 Newsletter #6
  • FDMA 44 Virtual Collection, Newsletter #12
  • FDMA44 collections inventory, Follow-up on the Newsletter #10
  • Feathers: Thor Hansen’s Seeds and Feathers (review of both books) Newsletter #6
  • Fédération des Ecomusées et Musées de Société (FEMS) Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • FEMS French Federation of Ecomuseums and Society Museums (FEMS) Conference on “The Citizen Museum” Newsletter #10
  • FEMS: Fédérations des Ecomusées et Musées de Société (FEMS) Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Fenton, Alexander, material studies scholar Newsletter #6
  • Fête de la Vache Nantaise, local Nantes cattle breed festival, France, Newsletter #12
  • Fiber plants Newsletter #7
  • Film archives -> EHRFA – European Rural History Film Archive – Methods and Perspectives by Sven Lefèvre in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Film, agriculture and public history by Debra Reid in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Films about agriculture and rural life, book on: 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
  • Finland: Finnish National Museum of Agriculture tackles MOLD! Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Finnish National Museum of Agriculture tackles MOLD! Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Firestone Farm: How to do bee business in spite of Covid-19 – experience from Firestone Farm, Dearborn, Michigan, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Fishing in Slovenian Italy, The Trieste Coast Fishing in Santa Croce in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Fishing-farming communities, Amazon forest once harboured high populations of, AIMA Newsletter Newsletter #14, June 2019
  • Flood farmland to make peat bogs and reduce carbon emissions, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Folk Life Journal of the Society for Folk Life Studies Newsletter #10
  • Folk Life, Journal of the Society for Folk Life Studies (SFLS), Newsletter #11
  • Folklore of plants: 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.
  • Food at Museums and Historic Sites, Interpreting Newsletter #6
  • Food crisis Newsletter #1 p. 13
  • Food encyclopaedia: 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
  • Food encyclopaedia: Oxford Companion to Food: 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.,
  • Food for the future – insects again Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Food Heritage in Flanders and Belgium, the Centre for Agrarian History (CAG) in Leuven Newsletter #10
  • Food history: Sophie Coe Prize for original writing on food history, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Food Literacy at the CAFM (Canada Agriculture and Food Museum), Newsletter #11
  • Food movement and public history, Newsletter #11
  • Food self-sufficiency in post-Brexit Britain may be a dream, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Food Sustainability Index, Newsletter #14
  • Food waste Newsletter #7
  • Food, Agriculture and Public History Newsletter #12
  • Food, future of, free access online to National Geographic series Newsletter #10
  • Foods and CRISPR Newsletter #12
  • Fragrances of pants hindered by air pollution Newsletter #12
  • France: Rural history research Newsletter #4
  • François Sigaut Study Day Newsletter #4
  • French Federation of Ecomuseums and Society Museums (FEMS) Conference on “The Citizen Museum” Newsletter #10
  • French Heritage Days 2021 in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Fresh fruit salads, A shadow over the European market for Newsletter #10
  • Fruit -> Académie de l’Agriculture de France: the 2021 Year of Fruits and Vegetables in a 2018 programme dedicated to perspectives on the development of fruit production in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Fruit museum in Turin Newsletter #6
  • Fruits and Vegetables -> United Nations’ General Assembly: 2021 is the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Future of Food series, free access online to National Geographic series Newsletter #10

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H

  • Hames, home-made: Genesee Country Village horse Thomas and his home-made hames by Matt Schofield Newsletter #12
  • Hamsters in France and maize corn monoculture Newsletter #10
  • Handbook on Harnessing Cattle Newsletter #5
  • Harness for horses and cattle, Newsletter #12
  • Harness from the collection of the Slovene Ethnographic Museum (SEM) Newsletter #8
  • Harness in Antiquity and Late Antiquity, Update to classic work on Newsletter #8
  • Harnessing Cattle, Handbook on Newsletter #5
  • Hay: Flexibility and Continuity in Hay Meadow Management in MARTOR, The Museum of the Romanian Peasant Anthropology Journal (summary), Newsletter #11
  • Hay: Making hay at Lauresham Open-air Laboratory, Kloster Lorsch during Covid-19 Crisis, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Head yokes, traditional for cattle in France Newsletter #7
  • Hearing-impaired visitors, inclusion of through PSL (Polish Sign Language) for curators at National Museum of Agriculture and Food Industry in Szreniawa, Poland, in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Heavy Horse Show National Museum of Rural Life, Kittochside, Scotland Newsletter #7
  • Heavy Horse World magazine Newsletter #7
  • Heidelberg University Library (HEIDI): Tools & Tillage is now free access online!Thanks to a networking effort with AIMA partners: Grith Lerche, EXARC, ALHFAM, tDAR, Heidelberg University Library (HEIDI), UNESCO-Welterbestätte Kloster Lorsch Experimentalarchäologisches Freilichtlabor Lauresham, Newsletter Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Henry Ford (The): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Henry Ford (The): Curating a Leading Agricultural Collection Newsletter #10
  • Herbal: Grieve’s Modern Herbal
  • Heritage day for JPPM in France, Newsletter #12
  • Heritage Lottery Funding for The Weald & Downland Open Air Museum’s Gateway Project Newsletter #6
  • Heritage milling in US and Netherlands Newsletter #12
  • Heritage, Estonian, Newsletter #11
  • Hermaphrodite Cart – Eastern Counties of England, Newsletter #14
  • Highland Folk Museum in Covid-19 crisis “Impact and Opportunities” in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • Histoire et Sociétés Rurales, journal of the AHSR Association d’Histoire des Sociétés Rurales, Introduction to, in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Historical Note from CIMA 1966 – two photos from the Szreniawa archives, Newsletter #14
  • Honeybee: International Honeybee Day at the CAFM (Canada Agriculture and Food Museum) Newsletter #8
  • Honeybee: World Honeybee Day at Canada Food and Agriculture Museum Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • HORIO Hisashi -> OSHIMA Mario: Homage to HORIO Hisashi, AIMA Executive Committee Member, in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • HORSE CART OF BRĂILA – A SYMBOLIC TALE FROM THE WORLD OF THE VILLAGES OF IALOMIȚA, Newsletter #14
  • Horse collar for an ox, Newsletter #12
  • Horse tack, Estonia, Newsletter #11
  • Horse-driven transport in agriculture in the collections of the Jærmuseet, Norway, Newsletter #14
  • Horse-hoeing husbandry (website in FR) Newsletter #12
  • Horse-Powered Farming for the 21st Century, book publication Newsletter #7
  • Horticultural system just outside Paris, the Peach Walls of Montreuil Newsletter #7
  • Howell Farm: photo essay
  • Howell Living History Farm Newsletter #5
  • Howell Living History Farm photo essay Newsletter #6
  • Howell Living History Farm, horse pulls car out of mud Newsletter #7
  • Howell Living History Farm, Ploughing Match at, USA Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Howell Living History Farm: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Howell Living History Farm: Howell Living History Farm is not re-enacting, it is “making” history today, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • 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
  • Hyperpalatable foods, Newsletter #15 Part 2

I

  • IALOMIȚA: HORSE CART OF BRĂILA – A SYMBOLIC TALE FROM THE WORLD OF THE VILLAGES OF IALOMIȚA, Newsletter #14
  • ICAG -> CAG ICAG (Centres for Agrarian Research), Belgium, launches newsletter in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • ICOM 2015 Paris Annual International Meeting Newsletter #5
  • ICOM Annual General Meeting, Paris, June 2017, Newsletter #11
  • ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums Newsletter #6
  • ICOM International Journal of Intangible Heritage Newsletter #6
  • ICOM Kyoto 2019 announcement: Museums as cultural hubs, the future of tradition, Newsletter #11
  • ICOM Milano IT 2016 meeting Newsletter #6
  • ICOM news Newsletter #7
  • ICOM online information Newsletter #6
  • ICOM Report on Annual General Meeting in Paris, June 2018, Joint AIMA-EXARC report Newsletter #12
  • ICOM World Meeting “The Future of Tradition” in Kyoto, Japan 1-7 September 2019, Newsletter #14
  • ICOM: 2015 Paris meeting report and minutes Newsletter #6
  • Identification (tool) at the Museum for Old Techniques (BE) Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • 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
  • Incredible Edible gardening initiative, keynote by Pamela Warhurst at CIMA 18 / 10-13 May 2017 in Estonia, Newsletter #11
  • India, Engaging with rural memories using digital-folk arts in Central Newsletter #6
  • India: AIMA 2018 Executive Committee meeting, Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Indian agriculture: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) and Centre for Community Knowledge (CCK) host AIMA 2018 Executive Committee meeting, Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) Newsletter #12
  • Ingenium: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Innovation Nation film series: curators’ views of agricultural topics by Debra Reid in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Insects: Food for the future – insects again Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • INTACH: Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) Newsletter #12
  • Intangible Culture Heritage, Coordinating, at the Slovene Ethnographic Museum in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Intangible Culture: Making, Using and Enjoying: The Museum of the Intangible at the MERL (Museum of English Rural Life) Newsletter #12
  • Intangible heritage project to enhance public appreciation of collections at the MERL (Museum of English Rural Life) Newsletter #8
  • International Honeybee Day at the CAFM (Canada Agriculture and Food Museum) Newsletter #8
  • International Year of Plant Health 2020, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Interpretation, ALHFAM Winter Bulletin 2016, special issue on interpretation
  • Interpreting Agriculture at Museums and Historic Sites by Debra Reid (new book publication) Newsletter #10
  • Irish Country Furniture and Furnishings 1700-2000, Cork University Press, 2020, 547pp in Newsletter Newsletter #16

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K

  • Kangding -> Vegetable market in Kangding, a Tibetan city in Western Sichuan in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • keeping and conservation of collections in museums (Poland) June 2013, 5th International Preservation Conference “Problems connected with (no author indicated) Newsletter #1 p. 13
  • keeping and conservation of collections in museums (Poland) June 2013, 6th International Preservation Conference “Problems connected with Newsletter #3 p. 17
  • Kernza, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Ketchup: How Ketchup Made Food Safer, Newsletter #14
  • Key Concepts of Museology by André Desvallées and François Mairesse Newsletter #6
  • Kloster Lorsch (UNESCO World Heritage Site): Tools & Tillage is now free access online!Thanks to a networking effort with AIMA partners: Grith Lerche, EXARC, ALHFAM, tDAR, Heidelberg University Library (HEIDI), UNESCO-Welterbestätte Kloster Lorsch Experimentalarchäologisches Freilichtlabor Lauresham, Newsletter Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Kloster Lorsch first “Day of Experimental Archaeology” meeting Newsletter #12
  • knife-handle file: FR écouenne or crocodile Newsletter #5
  • Knowledge systems in resilience in Indian agriculture: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Kranjič – Painted beehive panels at the Slovene Ethnographic Museum Newsletter #5

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  • Lachiver, Marcel Prize – > Knittel, Fabien: AHSR – Association d’Histoire des Sociétés Rurales, Introduction to, in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Lake Bled and Pletna boats in Slovenia in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Landscapes in North-eastern Roman Gaul Newsletter #10
  • Lauresham Laboratory for Experimental Archaeology at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Kloster Lorsch in the Land of Hessen, Germany in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Lauresham Open-Air Laboratory in Kloster Lorsch: Making hay at Lauresham Open-air Laboratory, Kloster Lorsch during Covid-19 Crisis, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Lauresham Open-Air Laboratory in Kloster Lorsch: Moving megaliths with cattle-power in Germany Newsletter #10
  • Lauresham Open-Air Laboratory in Kloster Lorsch: Tools & Tillage is now free access online!Thanks to a networking effort with AIMA partners: Grith Lerche, EXARC, ALHFAM, tDAR, Heidelberg University Library (HEIDI), UNESCO-Welterbestätte Kloster Lorsch Experimentalarchäologisches Freilichtlabor Lauresham, Newsletter Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Lauresham, Covid-19 crisis: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Lauresham: Lauresham Digital Report “Experiencing Experimental Archaeology” during Covid-19 crisis, May 2020, (using Discord platform) Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Lerche, Grith partner in: Tools & Tillage is now free access online!Thanks to a networking effort with AIMA partners: Grith Lerche, EXARC, ALHFAM, tDAR, Heidelberg University Library (HEIDI), UNESCO-Welterbestätte Kloster Lorsch Experimentalarchäologisches Freilichtlabor Lauresham, Newsletter Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Lerche, Grith, Alexander Fenton, and Axel Steensberg Tools & Tillage, project announcement, Newsletter #14
  • Life is getting better, but diets are getting worse around the world, Newsletter #14
  • Linen Festival in France Newsletter #7
  • Lipizzan horses and stud farm in Slovenia in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Liquid coffee waste turned into electricity Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Live animals in museums and parks, value of, Newsletter #7
  • 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
  • Livestock and Traditional Farm Plants in Museum Education Colloquium report Newsletter #7
  • Livestock Conservancy (The) Newsletter #4
  • Livestock Conservancy Conference 2017 in Williamsburg, VA, USA, Newsletter #11
  • Livestock, local breeds in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Living Animals in Museums Working Group Newsletter #4
  • Living Animals in Museums, Workshop report, CIMA Estonia 2017, Newsletter #11
  • Ljubljana (meeting venue) in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Local animal breeds at Lauresham / Kloster Lorsch (swine and oxen)
  • Local breeds – Jackstock Mules Newsletter #5
  • Local Food Systems Newsletter #12
  • Local livestock breeds in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Look, the Estonian shaft bow, Workshop report, CIMA Estonia 2017, Newsletter #11

M

  • Maintenance and Conservation in Museum Collections” Newsletter #12
  • Maize corn monoculture and endangered wild hamsters in France Newsletter #10
  • Malagne Archéoparc -> “The Age of Beer” at Malagne Gallo-Roman Archéoparc, Rochefort BE in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Malagne, EPONA exhibition space “From the soil to Gallo-Roman bread” Newsletter #10
  • Maple sap taps: AIMA Members identify an emblematic object from François Sigaut collection submitted by Jacques Holtz: maple sap taps, Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Marcel Lachiver Prize -> Knittel, Fabien: AHSR – Association d’Histoire des Sociétés Rurales, Introduction to, in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Märkisches Museum, Berlin, classic books for the public Newsletter #7
  • MARTOR, The Museum of the Romanian Peasant Anthropology Journal (summary of Hay: Flexibility and Continuity in Hay Meadow Management), Newsletter #11
  • Material Culture, Whither? Newsletter #9
  • Meat atlas, Newsletter #11
  • Meat Atlas, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Mega-cities in Europe have left town and country poorer, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Megalith, moving a megalith with a cow at the 2016 German oxdrivers’ meeting Newsletter #8
  • MERL (Museum of English Rural Life) – Making, Using and Enjoying: an intangible heritage project to enhance public appreciation of collections Newsletter #8
  • MERL (Museum of English Rural Life) Bursaries for Internships in Agricultural Museums Newsletter #7
  • MERL also see Museum of English Rural Life
  • MERL celebrates its 70th Anniversary with 51 Voices and 51 Objects
  • MERL Museum of English Rural Life Newsletter #4
  • MERL Redevelopment Programme “Our Country Lives” Newsletter #5
  • MERL: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • MERL: Museum of English Rural Life (MERL), AIMA 2020 Congress at Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • MERL: Nutrition, Health and Rural England Newsletter #5
  • MERL: Viner, David: The Wagon Walk at the MERL (Museum of English Rural Life), Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Millers of the World, Building Bridges for the Newsletter #12
  • Minutes of AIMA General Assembly 2017 in Estonia (in EN and FR), Newsletter #11
  • Minutes: AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at MERL Minutes 3-5 July Newsletter #5 2015
  • Models: Guild of Model Wheelwrights – News from a modeler during Covid-19 lockdown, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Models: Guild of Model Wheelwrights (news from): website closing voted by AGM 2018, Newsletter #14
  • Mold in collections: Finnish National Museum of Agriculture tackles MOLD! Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Moroccan Anti-Atlas, A museum in the Newsletter #5
  • Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy (MTAA, AIMA delegation visited the Newsletter #1 p.12-13
  • MOT: Tool Identification at the Museum for Old Techniques (BE) Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Mountain pasture (high) in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Moving megaliths with cattle-power in Germany, Lauresham Open-Air Laboratory in Kloster Lorsch Newsletter #10
  • MTTA: Russian State Agrarian University (RSAU) / Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy (MTAA) Newsletter #1 p.12-13
  • MuCEM in Marseille, France, first call for papers, Newsletter #2 p. 14-16
  • MuCEM, Marseille, France, 2014, CIMA 17, 17th AIMA International Congress at, Newsletter #3 p. 3-6
  • Mules, Jackstock Newsletter #5
  • Mules: Mount Vernon Mules at Work Newsletter #8
  • Museo della Frutta in Turin IT Newsletter #4
  • Museo della Frutta in Turin Newsletter #6
  • Museo della Merda a Castelbosco (the Shit Museum) in Italy, Newsletter #14
  • Museum books for the public, Märkisches Museum, Berlin Newsletter #7
  • Museum Education and Research, Workshop report, CIMA Estonia 2017, Newsletter #11
  • Museum for Old Techniques (BE): tool identification, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Museum for Old Techniques MOT Grimbergen BE: online tool identification Newsletter #6
  • Museum Governance in France at AGM of the Fédérations des Ecomusées et Musées de Société (FEMS) Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Museum of agriculture and rural heritage in Algeria, The first Newsletter #10
  • Museum of English Rural Life (MERL), AIMA 2020 Congress at Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • 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
  • Museum of English Rural Life: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Museums and Researchers Newsletter #4
  • Museums as cultural hubs, the future of tradition, ICOM Kyoto 2019 announcement, Newsletter #11
  • Museums as Cultural Hubs: ICOM World Meeting “The Future of Tradition” in Kyoto, Japan 1-7 September 2019, Newsletter #14
  • Museums Australia “Social Media – a strategic tool for museums” Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Museums Australia Invisible Farmers – Women Newsletter #12
  • Museums Galleries Scotland provides emergency funding to over 30 sites during Covid-19 crisis, Special Report Newsletter #2

N

  • Nantaise Cattle breed (Nantaise) festival, France, Newsletter #12
  • Nantaise Cattle Festival, small breed with a big impact Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • National Council on Public History (NCPH) Newsletter #12
  • National Geographic series: The Future of Food series, free access online Newsletter #10
  • National Geographic Society on Agriculture: hay-making in Romania Newsletter #6
  • National Museum of Agriculture and Food Industry in Szreniawa, Poland, invites you to the 9th International Conservation Conference in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • National Museum of Agriculture in Slobozia, Romania Newsletter #6
  • National Museum of Rural Life, Scotland Newsletter #5
  • National Museum of Rural Life, Scotland: Heavy Horse Show Newsletter #4
  • National Museums of Scotland “Of small things not forgotten: grain sieves recall EU C.A.P. development”, Newsletter #14
  • Nazis in Wolf Skins – the outside edges of re-enactment by Karl Banghard Newsletter #10
  • Network for Anti-Microbial Resistance and Infection Prevention (NAMRIP) Newsletter #7
  • Networking (deep): Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Networking for Bordelaise cattle breed: The Livestock Conservancy and the Ecomusée de Marquèze in the Landes in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Networking for the Use of Working Cattle in Museums and Farming Newsletter #1 p. 10
  • Networking Newsletter #4
  • New superfoods Newsletter #12
  • Noggins, traditional Irish wooden vessels Newsletter #9
  • Non-industrial agriculture: EARTH: The dynamics of non-industrial agriculture: 8,000 years of resilience and innovation (3 volumes at Oxbow) Newsletter #4
  • Nous Labourons: “Techniques de travail de la terre, hier et aujourd’hui, ici et là-bas Newsletter #4
  • Nutella crisis, fast food and gastronomie Newsletter #12
  • Nutrient pods to combat poor diet, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Nutrition, Health and Rural England Newsletter #5

O

  • O’Flaherty, Ronan: online review of EXARC The Value of an Archaeological Open Air Museum is in its use by Roeland Paardekooper Newsletter #6
  • Obesity epidemic Newsletter #1 p. 13
  • Online dictionary of traditional agricultures: DicAT Newsletter #10
  • Oral histories of African American farm owners: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • ORALA Ploughing Implements at the Slovene Ethnographic Museum Newsletter #4
  • Organic Estonia, keynote by Krista Kulderknup, at CIMA 18 / 10-13 May 2017 in Estonia, Newsletter #11
  • Organic, going fully organic would increase farm emissions, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Origin and domestication of Asian rice Newsletter #10
  • Oselniki – Slovenian whetstone sheaths Newsletter #10
  • Ox, horse collar for, Newsletter #12
  • Ox, Year of the Ox POSTER in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Ox: World Ploughing Match 2018 Germany: opened by AIMA Member and his ox Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Ox-chanting in France Newsletter #12
  • Oxford Companion to Food: 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.

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  • Pandemic (Covid-19 crisis): Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis”, Special Report #2 “Coping with Crisis and Re-Opening”, Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Paris Ag Fair animals Crevecoeur chickens and other Paris Ag Fair animals go viral on Livestock Conservancy Facebook pages Newsletter #10
  • Participatory museum: Simon, Nina: The Participatory Museum (announcement), Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Paterson Valley, Australia: 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.
  • Paysan: being a farmer (paysan) today, COMPA Newsletter #11
  • Peach Walls of Montreuil FR, old horticultural system just outside Paris Newsletter #7
  • Pests: Unwanted “guests” in house and farm from weevils to black rats (book review) Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • PFAF – Plants For A Future website, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Pig, The English Pig, summary of the classic study by Robert Malcolmson and Stephanos Mastoris Newsletter #8
  • Plant Cultivation in Museum Education Colloquium Newsletter #6
  • Plant fragrances hindered by air pollution Newsletter #12
  • Plant health: International Year of Plant Health 2020, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Plant use website: Pl@ntUse (FR and EN) website
  • Plants For A Future PFAF website
  • Plants in distress emit sounds, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Plants, traditional farm colloquium report Newsletter #7
  • Plastics: 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
  • Plastics: Plastic addiction by Lori Cuthbert, photographs by Hannah Whitaker, “Our Addiction to Plastic” in National Geographic, December 2019, pp.68-82, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Pletna boats and Lake Bled in Slovenia in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Ploughing Implements: ORALA Ploughing Implements at the Slovene Ethnographic Museum Newsletter #4
  • Ploughing match ALHFAM (virtual) June 2021 in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Ploughing: World Ploughing Match 2019 USA Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Plowing Match at Howell Living History Farm USA Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Plowing: World Ploughing Match 2018: opened by AIMA Member and his ox Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Plowing match: Powell, Bob: Virtual “Draft Animals” and a Virtual “Ploughing Match” before they happen. A note from Bob Powell. April 12, 2021.
  • Pods (nutrient) to combat poor diet, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Poetry of Agriculture, significance of beekeeping in Slovenia, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Polish National Agricultural Museum open-air museums study tour in Germany and France -> Newsletter #1 p. 11-12
  • Polish National Agricultural Museum puts animal stars online for children’s education programme during Covid-19 crisis in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • Polling, Newsletter #12
  • Poo: What to do about animal poo? Newsletter #14
  • Portugal, Azulejo tiles (Portugal) win European heritage prize Newsletter #7
  • Portugal, Azulejo tiles exhibit catalog now available Newsletter #7
  • Portuguese carts in postcards, Newsletter #14
  • Postcards, Portuguese carts in Newsletter #14
  • Posters: Women in Agriculture during World War I, posters in Sabots magazine (in French) Newsletter #10
  • Posture and gesture, bending with ease Newsletter #9
  • Posture and gesture, how “authentic” are our sources? Newsletter #9
  • Posture: Further notes on posture at work, Newsletter #14
  • Posture: Griffin-Kremer, Cozette, Claude Moinet and Thea Sawyer: Crossing classic paintings of rural life and analysis of posture, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Poultry-raising: no more male chicks need be killed Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Praesidium meeting 2012 in Normandy Newsletter #1
  • Praesidium Summary 2014 Newsletter #4
  • Presidium meeting in June 2013 and Extraordinary General Assembly in June 2013 at Estonian Agricultural Museum, Newsletter #1 p. 9
  • Prince Charles and small-farming Newsletter #5
  • Prize: Sophie Coe Prize for original writing on food history, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Proceedings CIMA 16 Newsletter #4
  • Proceedings from AIMA 2017 Congress (CIMA) in Estonia available now Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Proceedings from CIMA 17 Marseille FR 2014 are now available Newsletter #6
  • Proceedings of the “Living Animals in Museums’ Activity” International Conference in Szreniawa, Poland Newsletter #4
  • Public history and the food movement, Newsletter #11
  • Public history, agriculture and film by Debra Reid in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Public History, Food, Agriculture and Newsletter #12
  • Pulses, International year of, at Canada Agriculture and Food Museum Newsletter #7

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  • Raising farm animals and traditional plants in museum education, Colloquium 13-14 May 2016, National Museum of Agriculture and Food Industry in Szreniawa, Poland, Report on Newsletter #10
  • Re-enactment: Nazis in Wolf Skins – the outside edges of re-enactment by Karl Banghard Newsletter #10
  • Regional breads in France Newsletter #5
  • Reopening during Covid crisis: How does the Slovene Ethnographic Museum look after re-opening? Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Research at Lauresham Open-Air Experimental Archaeology Museum, Kloster Lorsch: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Resilience in Indian agriculture: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Rice in Japan: Charlotte von Verschuer Rice, Agriculture and the Food Supply in Premodern Japan (book summary) Newsletter #8
  • Rice, Asian, Origin and domestication of Newsletter #10
  • Rice: 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
  • Richard, Denis -> Networking for Bordelaise cattle breed: The Livestock Conservancy and the Ecomusée de Marquèze in the Landes in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Right Livelihood Award for a trees-and-farming agronomist, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Rinaudo, Tony: Right Livelihood Award for a trees-and-farming agronomist, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Risk management at CAFM (Canada Agriculture and Food Museum: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • RMN Rural Museums Network Newsletter #4
  • Romania, CIMA XVI in Slobozia, Romania, September 2011 -> Newsletter #1 p. 4
  • Romania: A Place for Hay: Flexibility and Continuity in Hay Meadow Management in MARTOR, The Museum of the Romanian Peasant (summary), Newsletter #11
  • Rotterdam, Brexit and food supplies Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • RSAU Russian State Agrarian University (RSAU), AIMA delegation visited the Newsletter #1 p.12-13
  • Rural crime in Great Britain and France Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Rural History Conference in Leuven, Belgium, 11-14 September 2017 Newsletter #10
  • Rural history research between Africa and France Newsletter #4
  • Rural Museums Network (RMN) Newsletter #6
  • Rural Women’s Studies Association 2021 “Turning Lemons into Lemonade”, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Rurland Project (Rural Landscapes in North-eastern Roman Gaul) Newsletter #10
  • Russian State Agrarian University (RSAU) / Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy (MTAA) Newsletter #1 p.12-13
  • Rye bread in Estonia Newsletter #5
  • Rye Newsletter #4
  • Rye Route in Estonia Newsletter #6

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  • Sabots magazine Newsletter #7
  • Saint Fagan’s National Museum of History: Society for Folk Life Studies 2018 Annual Conference in Wales Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Scotland: Museums Galleries Scotland provides emergency funding to over 30 sites during Covid-19 crisis, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Scythe Newsletter #4
  • Scythes and sickles: Archaeo Cutting Tools website (sickles and scythes galore) Newsletter #12
  • Scythes in Europe, New study of history of (in French) Newsletter #1 p. 13
  • Secretary General Kerry-Leigh Burchill, Newsletter #11
  • Seeds from Syria to the rescue of American farmers Newsletter #12
  • Seeds: Thor Hansen’s Seeds and Feathers (review of both books) Newsletter #6
  • Seeds: Worldwide Battle over Seeds (book review), Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Self-sufficiency for food production in post-Brexit Britain may be a dream, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • SEM: Slovene Ethnographic Museum (SEM), AIMA 2019 Executive Committee Meeting at, Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Separating cow and calf – when to do?, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • SFLS (Society for Folk Life Studies) Annual Conference in Cardiff, Wales, 13-16 September 2018 Newsletter #12
  • SFLS Society for Folk Life Studies Newsletter #4
  • SFLS: Society for Folk Life Studies 2018 Annual Conference in Wales Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Shaft bow: Look, the Estonian shaft bow, Workshop report, CIMA Estonia 2017, Newsletter #11
  • Sheep and goats used on the “farm-in-the-city” at the Dahlem Domain in Berlin Newsletter #10
  • Shepherding with drones, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Shit Museum: “Il Museo della Merda a Castelbosco” (the Shit Museum) in Italy, Newsletter #14
  • Sickle and Scythe Workshop Newsletter #4
  • Sickle Newsletter #4
  • Sickles and scythes: Archaeo Cutting Tools website (sickles and scythes galore) Newsletter #12
  • Sigaut Collection (bladed implements) at COMPA Newsletter #10
  • Sigaut, François and his Legacy Newsletter #3 p. 9-10
  • Sigaut, François Collection: AIMA Members identify an emblematic object from François Sigaut collection submitted by Jacques Holtz: maple sap taps, Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Sigaut, François Study Day at MuCEM 7 November 2014, Newsletter #3 p. 9-10
  • Sigaut, François website Newsletter #3 p. 9-10
  • Sigaut, François website Newsletter #5
  • Skills Clips, ALHFAM, in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Skills Clips, ALHFAM, preview of, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Sled: wagon to winter sled, Newsletter #14
  • SLFS also see Society for Folk Life Studies
  • Slovene Ethnographic Museum (SEM) in Ljubljana Newsletter #4
  • Slovene Ethnographic Museum (SEM), AIMA 2019 Executive Committee Meeting at, Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Slovene Ethnographic Museum in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Slovene Ethnographic Museum Resources (DVDs, book publications, peer-reviewed journal, digital collections, general catalogue) in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Slovenia: Poetry of Agriculture, significance of beekeeping in Slovenia, Special Report Newsletter #2
  • Slovenian foodways in The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana
  • Slovenian whetstone sheaths (Oselniki) – by Inja Smerdel Newsletter #10
  • Small association’s collection, trials and tribulations of Newsletter #6
  • Small museums and associations, how to overcome isolation of Newsletter #6
  • Social Media – a strategic tool for museums at Museums Australia, Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Society for Folk Life Studies (SFLS) Annual Conference in Ayr, Scotland, September 2017, Newsletter #11
  • Society for Folk Life Studies 2018 Annual Conference in Wales Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Society for Folk Life Studies Conference 2015 and 2016 Newsletter #6
  • Society for Folk Life Studies Conference in Carlisle, Cumbria, England 12-15 September 2019, Newsletter #14
  • Society for Folk Life Studies meeting Dublin September 2016 Newsletter #8
  • Society for Folk Life Studies Newsletter #7
  • Society for Folk Life Studies, Newsletter #11
  • Society for Folk Life Studies: Folk Life Journal of the Newsletter #10
  • Society for Folk Life Studies: SFLS (Society for Folk Life Studies) Annual Conference in Cardiff, Wales, 13-16 September 2018 Newsletter #12
  • Soil atlas, Newsletter #11
  • Soil Newsletter #5
  • Soil: EPONA exhibition space at Malagne – Archéoparc de Rochefort, Belgium “From the soil to Gallo-Roman bread” Newsletter #10
  • Soils for food security and climate, 4 to 1000 Initiative, update Newsletter #10
  • Sophie Coe Prize for original writing on food history, Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Sounds emitted by plants in distress, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Spoons, edible Newsletter #8
  • Steam Engine Passion at the COMPA in Chartres 29-30 June 2019, Newsletter #14
  • Stockraising and ploughing in museum education colloquium Newsletter #4
  • Stone Age bread predates farming by 4 millennia, Newsletter #12
  • Summer wagon to winter sled, Newsletter #14
  • Superfoods Newsletter #12
  • Superfoods, summary from New Scientist Newsletter #8
  • Supplying cities is changing agriculture around the world Newsletter #12
  • Surjougs, cattle yoke decorative spires Newsletter #9
  • Sustainability Index (Food), Newsletter #14
  • Sustainability Workshop report, CIMA Estonia 2017, Newsletter #11
  • Swine fever is driving China’s pork crisis, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Syria: Seeds from Syria to the rescue of American farmers Newsletter #12
  • Szreniawa archives, CIMA 1966 (Historical Note from) – two photos from the Newsletter #14
  • Szreniawa, National Museum of Agriculture and Agro-Food Industry, Poland: Representing the AIMA in Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Szreniawa, Poland, at National Museum of Agriculture and Agro-Food Industry, Traditional Crops and Livestock in the Cultural Heritage of Rural Areas Congress 3-4 October 2019 Newsletter #14
  • Szreniawa, Poland, transport vehicles for multiple uses from the National Museum of Agriculture and Food Industry, Newsletter #14

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  • Tablet-weavers’ International Studies and Techniques TWIST Newsletter #8
  • Tankards, wooden Estonian, Newsletter #11
  • Tea, Coffee and Chocolate exhibit Newsletter #5
  • Technomuseum vs ecomuseum: 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
  • Tela Botanica: plants and plant use website
  • The AIMA Executive Committee Meeting at the SEM Slovene Ethnographic Museum, July 2019, Ljubljana.
  • The Henry Ford, Innovation Nation film series: curators’ views of agricultural topics by Debra Reid in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Third World Wicker Festival 2015 at the Museum of Basketry and Hop-Growing in Nowy Tomyśl, Poland Newsletter #3 p. 18
  • Tiles (azulejo) Portugal Newsletter #5
  • Tiles: also see azulejo
  • Tillage techniques: Nous Labourons: “Techniques de travail de la terre, hier et aujourd’hui, ici et là-bas
  • Tillage: Tools & Tillage is now free access online!Thanks to a networking effort with AIMA partners: Grith Lerche, EXARC, ALHFAM, tDAR, Heidelberg University Library (HEIDI), UNESCO-Welterbestätte Kloster Lorsch Experimentalarchäologisches Freilichtlabor Lauresham, Newsletter Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Timiryazev Agricultural Academy (MTAA) Moscow Newsletter #1
  • Tomatoes (and celery) and digital products: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Tomatoes: 2 books on tomato production in a globalized economy (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) and the classic on nightshades by Charles Heiser Newsletter #12
  • Tool Identification at the Museum for Old Techniques (BE) Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Tool identification online at Museum for Old Techniques MOT Grimbergen BE Newsletter #6
  • Tools & Tillage – a possible AIMA project to put the journal online? Newsletter #10
  • Tools & Tillage is now free access online!Thanks to a networking effort with AIMA partners: Grith Lerche, EXARC, ALHFAM, tDAR, Heidelberg University Library (HEIDI), UNESCO-Welterbestätte Kloster Lorsch Experimentalarchäologisches Freilichtlabor Lauresham, Newsletter Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Tools & Tillage with AIMA (project announcement), Newsletter #14
  • Tools & Tillage: Special Report #3, Virtual Symposium 14 November 2020
  • Tractors, vintage: a universal love affair – a series by Roger Welsch and a project for the AIMA? Newsletter #10
  • Traditional Crops and Livestock 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
  • Traditional Plant Cultivation Colloquium Newsletter #5
  • Traditional plants in museum education Newsletter #10
  • Traditional Sports and Games – the April 2016 Brest Conference and the 2015 Verona Declaration Newsletter #8
  • Transhumance at the Jæmuseet in Nærbø, Norway Newsletter #5
  • Transport vehicles for multiple uses from the National Museum of Agriculture and Food Industry, Szreniawa, Poland, Newsletter #14
  • Transportation Museum, Goa Chakra, Newsletter #14
  • TWIST Tablet-weavers’ International Studies and Techniques Newsletter #8
  • Two-wheeled dump-cart, An American Newsletter #14

U

  • UN Climate Change Meeting in Paris 2015 Newsletter #5
  • Underground farming, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • United Nations Conference on Trade and Development 2013: Wake Up Before It Is Too Late Newsletter #4
  • United Nations’ General Assembly: 2021 is the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Urban farm (Europe’s biggest) in 2016 goes bust – what happened? (2 articles), Newsletter #15 Part 2

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  • Vallus Gallo-Roman harvester Newsletter #7
  • Value of live animals in museums and parks Newsletter #7
  • Varadarajan, Lotika: Note on AIMA Friend Lotika Varadarajan Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Vegetable market in Kangding, a Tibetan city in Western Sichuan in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Vegetables and fruits -> United Nations’ General Assembly: 2021 is the International Year of Fruits and Vegetables in Newsletter Newsletter #16
  • Vegetarians in Europe? How many are there? CREDOC Study, Newsletter #15 Part 2
  • Verges, unmown in Covid-19 crisis good for biodiversity in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • Verona Declaration on Traditional Sports and Games Newsletter #8
  • Vertical farming in The Guardian, summary Newsletter #8
  • Veterinarians: Educational tool (new) for farriers and veterinarians at e-hoof, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Vintage tractors …. a universal love affair – a series by Roger Welsch and a project for the AIMA? Newsletter #10
  • Virtual Collection of the FDMA 44, Newsletter #12
  • Virtual congress on draft animals: Powell, Bob: Virtual “Draft Animals” and a Virtual “Ploughing Match” before they happen. A note from Bob Powell. April 12, 2021.
  • Virtual ploughing match: Powell, Bob: Virtual “Draft Animals” and a Virtual “Ploughing Match” before they happen. A note from Bob Powell. April 12, 2021.

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  • Wagon to winter sled, Newsletter #14
  • Wagons and carts from around the world, Special Issue Newsletter #14
  • Wagons: Viner, David: The Wagon Walk at the MERL (Museum of English Rural Life), Newsletter #15 Part 1
  • Wake Up Before It Is Too Late United Nations Conference on Trade and Development 2013 Newsletter #4
  • Wales: Apples of Wales (book summary), Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Wales: Society for Folk Life Studies 2018 Annual Conference in Wales Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • Weald & Downland Open Air Museum 2016 Rare & Traditional Breed Show Newsletter #6
  • Weald & Downland Open Air Museum Education at the Forefront of a Museum’s Mission Newsletter #7
  • Weald & Downland Open Air Museum’s Gateway Project and Heritage Lottery Funding Newsletter #6
  • Weald & Downland Rare & Traditional Breeds Show Newsletter #4
  • Weald and Downland Open Air Museum Newsletter #5
  • Weaving festival Newsletter #4
  • Whetstone sheaths (Oselniki), Slovenian – by Inja Smerdel Newsletter #10
  • Wicker and Weaving Festival in Nowy Tomyśl, Poland (Third World) Newsletter #4
  • Wicker, wickerwork festival Newsletter #4
  • Wickerwork Festival at Nowy Tomysl Culture Park, Poland, Report on the Third International Newsletter #8
  • Wickerwork: Third World Wicker Festival 2015 at the Museum of Basketry and Hop-Growing in Nowy Tomyśl, Poland Newsletter #3 p. 18
  • Wilderness and back-breeding aurochs, herbivore impact on wilderness in Special Report #1 “Coping with Crisis” May 2020
  • Willow-farming, a new “crop” for farmers, Newsletter #13 Part 2
  • Women in Agriculture during World War I, posters in Sabots magazine (in French) Newsletter #10
  • Women: Invisible Farmers Newsletter #12
  • Wooden vessels: noggins, traditional Irish wooden vessels Newsletter #9
  • Working animals, resources in the magazines Sabots and Heavy Horse World n°7
  • Working carts, wagons and timber-carts at the Écomusée d’Alsace (Alsace Open Air Musuem) Oxdrivers’ Ascension Day Weekend 2019, Newsletter #14
  • Working with animals at Colonial Williamsburg Newsletter #5
  • Workshop reports CIMA Estonia 2017, Newsletter #11
  • World Honeybee Day at Canada Food and Agriculture Museum Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • World Ploughing Match 2018 Germany: opened by AIMA Member and his ox Newsletter #13 Part 1
  • World Ploughing Match 2019 USA Newsletter #13 Part 1

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