Social History
Social history looks at the ordinary person. It’s “history. . . with the people put back in.” It examines family life, food, education, immigration, death, labor, and industry as experienced by “real people.” For family historians, social history helps us understand our ancestor’s life and adds historical context. Exploring Their Life: The Social History of […]
Are you an intermediate or advanced genealogist who wants to try something new? Are you interested in historical research methodology? Social history? Telling your ancestor’s story? Learn how research in material culture can enhance your genealogical work. Advanced Techniques: Material Culture Research Techniques for Genealogy, coordinated by Gena Philibert-Ortega, MA, MAR, will help you bring […]