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Genealogy, public history, and cyber kinship

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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 subj...

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Published in: The Public Historian
Published: 2015
Online Access: https://ncph.org/history-at-work/genealogy-public-history-and-cyber-kinship/
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