Historical thinking and family historians: Renovating the house of history
Family history research, as a multi-billion-dollar industry, is one of the most popular pastimes in the world with millions of enthusiasts worldwide. Anecdotally regarded by some in the academy as being non-traditional, family historians are changing the historiographic landscape through th...
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Autor principal: | Emma Shaw |
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University of Newcastle
2021
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