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 Monday, July 17, 2006

Section 2.1. "Defining Genealogy"

Section 2.1. "Defining Genealogy" has been completed and submitted for review. The following is the bibliography for that section.

Bishop, R. (2003, 07 November). In the Grand Scheme of Things: An Exploration of the Meaning of Genealogical Research. Proceedings of Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association Conference. Wilmington, Delaware.
Bishop, R. (2005). "The Essential Force of the Clan": Developing a Collecting-Inspired Ideology of Genealogy through Textual Analysis. Journal of Popular Culture, 38(6), 990-1110.
Encyclopædia Britannica. (2004). Genealogy. Retrieved 26 March 2004 from the Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service website.
Ensley, G. (2002). Set of Records Helps Descendents of Former Slaves with Genealogy Research. Knight Ridder Tribune Business News, p. 1. Retrieved 15 July 2006 from the ProQuest database.
Green, A. (2006). History: Genealogy society offers new, in-depth studies of family lineage. Knight Ridder Tribune Business News, p. 1. Retrieved 15 July 2006 from the ProQuest database.
Gunn, M. (1997, 28 February). A Relative History - The Popularity of Family History in Australia. The Australian, p. 13.
Haley, A. (1976). Roots. London: Doubleday.
Home, A. J. (2002). The Pursuit of Popular Genealogy. Unpublished Masters thesis, the University of Calgary, Calgary.
Humble, G. B. (1999). Genealogy and the Internet. Unpublished Masters Thesis, the Charles Sturt University, Albury-Wodonga.
Mills, E. S. (2003). Genealogy in the "Information Age": History's New Frontier? National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 91(December 2003), 260-277.
Null, D. (1985). Genealogy and Family History in the Academic Library. Journal of Academic Librarianship, 11(1), 29-33 Retrieved 15 July 2006 from the Business Source Premier database.
Potter-Phillips, D. (1999). History of Genealogy. Family Chronicle, July/August.
Quinn, P. M. (1991). The Surge of Interest in Genealogy Reflects a Populist Strand of Society with Important Implications for our Culture. The Chronicle of Higher Education, 37(36), B2.
Ryant, C. (1982). Oral History as Popular Culture. Journal of Popular Culture, XV(Spring). Retrieved 15 July 2006 from the Blackwell Synergy database.
Spurway, J. (1989). The growth of family history in Australia. The Push: A Journal Of Early Australian Social History, 27, 53-112.
Starn, R. (2002). The Early Modern Muddle. Journal of Early Modern History, 6(3-4), 296-307.
Starr, D. (1989). Clayton Genealogical Society Searches Out Family Roots. The Atlanta Constitution, p. XI3. Retrieved 15 June 2006 from the ProQuest database.
Taylor, R. M., & Crandal, R. J. (1986). Historians and Genealogists: An Emerging Community of Interest. In R. M. Taylor & R. J. Crandal (Eds.), Generations and Change: Genealogical Perspectives in Social History (pp. 3-29). Macon, GA: Mercer University Press.
Wagner, A. R. (1960). English Genealogy. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Wolf, J. C. (n.d.). Tools & Technique of Genealogical Research. Retrieved 04 May 2004 from the Heraldry on the Internet website: http://digiserve.com/heraldry/tools.htm.

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