Using an interdisciplinary research methodology across three archaeological and historical case studies, this article explores “family archives.” Four themes illustrate how objects held in family archives, curation practices, and intergenerational narratives reinforce a family’s sense of itself: people–object interactions, gender, socialization and identity formation, and the “life course.” These themes provide a framework for professional archivists to assist communities and individuals working with their own family archives. We argue that the family archive, broadly defined, encourages a more egalitarian approach to history. We suggest a multiperiod analysis draws attention to historical forms of knowledge and meaning-making practices ove...
The things we save of our everyday lives are not always considered “museum pieces,” but these items ...
This article explores the meaning of objects in making families and memories from the perspective of...
Despite an increased interest in how societies produce, present and interpret the past, empirical st...
Using an interdisciplinary research methodology across three archaeological and historical case stud...
What do our possessions say about us? More specifically what do they say about our past, present and...
What do our possessions say about us? More specifically what do they say about our past, present and...
Family history research has seen a surge in popularity in recent years; however, is this preoccupati...
What do our possessions say about us? More specifically what do they say about our past, present and...
Studying change is at the heart of any investigation into social life, whilst continuity is seen as ...
Studying change is at the heart of any investigation into social life, whilst continuity is seen as ...
Studying change is at the heart of any investigation into social life, whilst continuity is seen as ...
Studying change is at the heart of any investigation into social life, whilst continuity is seen as ...
Studying change is at the heart of any investigation into social life, whilst continuity is seen as ...
This article explores the meaning of objects in making families and memories from the perspective of...
Drawing on the 2008 Mass Observation Directive 'Doing Family Research', this article explores the ro...
The things we save of our everyday lives are not always considered “museum pieces,” but these items ...
This article explores the meaning of objects in making families and memories from the perspective of...
Despite an increased interest in how societies produce, present and interpret the past, empirical st...
Using an interdisciplinary research methodology across three archaeological and historical case stud...
What do our possessions say about us? More specifically what do they say about our past, present and...
What do our possessions say about us? More specifically what do they say about our past, present and...
Family history research has seen a surge in popularity in recent years; however, is this preoccupati...
What do our possessions say about us? More specifically what do they say about our past, present and...
Studying change is at the heart of any investigation into social life, whilst continuity is seen as ...
Studying change is at the heart of any investigation into social life, whilst continuity is seen as ...
Studying change is at the heart of any investigation into social life, whilst continuity is seen as ...
Studying change is at the heart of any investigation into social life, whilst continuity is seen as ...
Studying change is at the heart of any investigation into social life, whilst continuity is seen as ...
This article explores the meaning of objects in making families and memories from the perspective of...
Drawing on the 2008 Mass Observation Directive 'Doing Family Research', this article explores the ro...
The things we save of our everyday lives are not always considered “museum pieces,” but these items ...
This article explores the meaning of objects in making families and memories from the perspective of...
Despite an increased interest in how societies produce, present and interpret the past, empirical st...