Genealogical Knowledge in the Making
Tools, Practices, and Evidence in Early Modern Europe
Markus Friedrich editor Volker Bauer editor Jost Eickmeyer editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:6th May '19
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This book examines how genealogical knowledge was produced in Early Modern Europe. It studies the procedures and difficulties of genealogical research and highlights the many challenges that had to be overcome in the process of establishing family histories. Archives had to be visited, stone inscriptions had to be deciphered, and countless individuals had to be identified. The papers demonstrate that none of these tasks were simple and that the results of the research efforts often remained ambivalent. How early modern genealogists went about studying these questions is investigated here in a comparative perspective that includes cases from Germany, Italy, France, Wales, and beyond.
ISBN: 9783110589955
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 639g
360 pages