Family history should reveal more than facts and dates, lists of names
and places it should bring ancestors alive in the context of their
times and the surroundings they knew and research into local history
records is one of the most rewarding ways of gaining this kind of
insight into their world. That is why Jonathan Oatess detailed
introduction to these records is such a useful tool for anyone who is
trying to piece together a portrait of family members from the past.
In a series of concise and informative chapters he looks at the
origins and importance of local history from the sixteenth century
onwards and at the principal archives national and local, those kept
by government, councils, boroughs, museums, parishes, schools and
clubs. He also explains how books, photographs and other
illustrations, newspapers, maps, directories, and a range of other
resources can be accessed and interpreted and how they can help to
fill a gap in your knowledge. As well as describing how these records
were compiled, he highlights their limitations and the possible
pitfalls of using them, and he suggests how they can be combined to
build up a picture of an individual, a family and the place and time
in which they lived.
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A Guide for Family Historians
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473880580
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter