Bringing Your Family History to Life Through Social HistoryKatherine Scott Sturdevant shows you how to use social history -- the study of "ordinary people's everyday lives" -- to add depth, detail, and drama to your family's saga. Book jacket. |
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... created . After the Interview 1. Process the tape . Fill out complete labels for both the tape and its case and attach them immediately . Include the name ... Index , socially . To do a big favor for yourself and future researchers , index ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 1 |
Culture Citing and Caring | 56 |
A Historians Approach to Family | 85 |
Copyright | |
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