A short comment-style article, commissioned by the journal The Public Historian for its electronic format. The article is one of a group of four invited short papers, and discusses the history and contemporary significance of genealogy, and how genealogical research and our understanding of the subject are transformed by the digital revolution
This article examines the complex and powerful relationship between the internet and public history....
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
The Digital Turn in history has reformulated our documentation processes, transformed the ways we ar...
This chapter looks at the use of digital resources in family history. In-creasingly, family history ...
Research evidence shows the Internet has had a revolutionary impact on our society and the way we li...
Genealogy can be described as a way of linking the past to the present using genealogical and histor...
Genealogy is one of the most popular sociocultural pursuits in modern U.S. history. During recent de...
Genealogy is one of the most popular sociocultural pursuits in modern U.S. history. During recent de...
There has been a quiet cultural drift towards professionalism in genealogy over the last two decades...
Our article Can historical demography benefit from the collaborative data of genealogy websites?, wr...
Reprinted in part from the New England historical and genealogical register, v. 77 and 78. cf. Ackno...
With the technological development of the last decades, an increasing number of genealogists are car...
Genealogy is an open-access, quarterly journal that publishes original research and theory online im...
The massive expansion of electronic resources has been identified as one of the major drivers behind...
This article investigates the modern history of genealogy through the lens of keyword indexes – an e...
This article examines the complex and powerful relationship between the internet and public history....
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
The Digital Turn in history has reformulated our documentation processes, transformed the ways we ar...
This chapter looks at the use of digital resources in family history. In-creasingly, family history ...
Research evidence shows the Internet has had a revolutionary impact on our society and the way we li...
Genealogy can be described as a way of linking the past to the present using genealogical and histor...
Genealogy is one of the most popular sociocultural pursuits in modern U.S. history. During recent de...
Genealogy is one of the most popular sociocultural pursuits in modern U.S. history. During recent de...
There has been a quiet cultural drift towards professionalism in genealogy over the last two decades...
Our article Can historical demography benefit from the collaborative data of genealogy websites?, wr...
Reprinted in part from the New England historical and genealogical register, v. 77 and 78. cf. Ackno...
With the technological development of the last decades, an increasing number of genealogists are car...
Genealogy is an open-access, quarterly journal that publishes original research and theory online im...
The massive expansion of electronic resources has been identified as one of the major drivers behind...
This article investigates the modern history of genealogy through the lens of keyword indexes – an e...
This article examines the complex and powerful relationship between the internet and public history....
This article concerns the dreams, practices and future for digital media for public history. Has the...
The Digital Turn in history has reformulated our documentation processes, transformed the ways we ar...