This thesis presents kinship collation a social history tool that can reveal the sense of community as experienced by past individuals from the mapping of their networks with related people across landscapes, social institutions and economic activity. The tool was developed from a doctoral project that worked from the interdisciplinary scholarly space created by modern, digitised genealogical endeavour and synergises methodological theories with processes that can repurpose the British-sphere record base of enumeration returns and population records.The thesis challenges the longstanding belief that British data does not carry information on the kinship behaviours of nineteenth-century actors; instead, it reveals that the data has been inte...
Die Bedeutung von Verwandschatsbeziehungen ist bisher von Sozial- und Bevölkerungshistorikern selbst...
Abstract only.The relationship between social anthropology and geography has been mediated by anthro...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
This thesis presents kinship collation a social history tool that can reveal the sense of community ...
This thesis has used family reconstitution techniques in order to analyse kinship patterns for the B...
Kinship networks were fundamental in importance to family life in both the urban and rural settings ...
Drawing on the 2008 Mass Observation Directive 'Doing Family Research', this article explores the ro...
This article focuses on the kinship networks of the landed gentry of Devon, Lincolnshire and Hertfor...
This review presents studies in various world regions. Each uses network analysis software designed ...
This thesis explores the relationships of mixed-heritage Afro-Caribbean and white British families i...
FAMILIES FORM ONE of the most important domains in people’s lives. At the individual level, having g...
History and a student of the social history of France in the seventeenth century. ABSTRACT: The post...
Given the paucity of information on historical kin relations, this study uses survey data in order t...
Over the last twenty years, the analysis of social networks has become an increasingly significant t...
This is an historical ethnography undertaken with the aid of computer methods. It focuses on Biddend...
Die Bedeutung von Verwandschatsbeziehungen ist bisher von Sozial- und Bevölkerungshistorikern selbst...
Abstract only.The relationship between social anthropology and geography has been mediated by anthro...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...
This thesis presents kinship collation a social history tool that can reveal the sense of community ...
This thesis has used family reconstitution techniques in order to analyse kinship patterns for the B...
Kinship networks were fundamental in importance to family life in both the urban and rural settings ...
Drawing on the 2008 Mass Observation Directive 'Doing Family Research', this article explores the ro...
This article focuses on the kinship networks of the landed gentry of Devon, Lincolnshire and Hertfor...
This review presents studies in various world regions. Each uses network analysis software designed ...
This thesis explores the relationships of mixed-heritage Afro-Caribbean and white British families i...
FAMILIES FORM ONE of the most important domains in people’s lives. At the individual level, having g...
History and a student of the social history of France in the seventeenth century. ABSTRACT: The post...
Given the paucity of information on historical kin relations, this study uses survey data in order t...
Over the last twenty years, the analysis of social networks has become an increasingly significant t...
This is an historical ethnography undertaken with the aid of computer methods. It focuses on Biddend...
Die Bedeutung von Verwandschatsbeziehungen ist bisher von Sozial- und Bevölkerungshistorikern selbst...
Abstract only.The relationship between social anthropology and geography has been mediated by anthro...
Kinship systems are the glue that holds social groups together. This volume presents a novel approac...