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Tag Archives: Hawaii
New publications and a CFP of interest
This Sunday, I’d like to highlight three new ‘happenings’ in the field of colonial family history: First, we are delighted to announce the publication of a special journal issue on families in the British Empire — the recent Spring 2013 … Continue reading
Posted in Calls for Papers, Events, Publications
Tagged ancestry, British Empire, genealogy, Hawaii, intimacy, knowledge, methodology
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Announcements: 13 May 2011
Events Workshop: Recording Oral Histories with your Family The Foundling Museum, London Saturday 25 June, 10 am – 1 pm – A free workshop on doing oral histories with your own family. Run by exhibition curators Sarah Lowry and Alison … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs, Databases and Websites, Events, Publications
Tagged Australia, childhood, China, convicts, Florida, Ghana, Grenada, Guyana, Hawaii, imperial Britain, imperial France, India, Jamaica, missionaries, New Caledonia, obituaries, oral history, public history, Scotland, United States
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