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  • History of Emotions
    2022/02/25

    How often have you wondered 'how did my ancestor feel about....?'

    I bet it's a lot! But have you ever considered how your ancestors thought about emotions? Or whether our emotional reactions in the past were different? Perhaps our ancestors had emotions which we no longer have words to express?

    This week #TwiceRemoved delves into the fascinating world of our ancestors emotions with historian Matthew Roberts.

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    Find all resources at: https://genealogystories.co.uk/matthew-roberts

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    54 分
  • Queer History
    2022/02/11

    What is queer history? Why is it important to family history? How do you go about finding unheard stories? What clues might we have to queer identities? How do we navigate the danger of applying modern labels on the past?

    To find out more and access all resources mentioned, check out https://www.genealogystories.co.uk/justin-bengry

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    55 分
  • Mapping Women's Suffrage 1911
    2022/01/28

    Travel back in time to the year 1911 and discover the women that fought for our right to vote. Plus get tips and tricks for finding the suffragist ancestors hiding in your family tree.

    Tara Morton, of the Mapping Women's Suffrage 1911 project, will join me to delve into the lives of our suffragist ancestors. Who were they? How did they campaign? What clues did they leave behind?

    Find out more and access links to all resources mentioned at https://www.genealogystories.co.uk/tara-morton

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Irish Genealogy
    2021/11/26

    #TwiceRemoved takes a virtual trip to the Emerald Isle with Irish Genealogy expert David Ryan. Alongside family history tips and techniques, I quiz David about the history of Ireland and how that impacts the hunt for our Irish ancestors.

    Find out more and access links to all resources mentioned at https://www.genealogystories.co.uk/david-ryan

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    57 分
  • Trade Unions: A History with Mark Crail
    2021/11/03

    #TwiceRemoved guest Mark Crail returns by popular demand! This time to give a whirlwind tour of the history of Trade Unions. From early existence alongside Friendly Societies to the 1970s Miners Strikes. Was your ancestor a trade union member? How can you find out? What records might you discover?

    For all resources see https://genealogystories.co.uk/markcrail-tradeunions/

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    1 時間 5 分
  • 18th Century Theatre History
    2021/10/08

    No matter whether your ancestors appeared on stage, worked behind the curtain or watched performances from their seats...the theatre was a big part of their lives. Find out about the entertainment enjoyed by your ancestors in the 18th Century. Just how long were theatre shows? How did you get your tickets, where did you sit and what would you have watched?

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    For more information on this show and details of all resources mentioned, see https://www.genealogystories.co.uk/michelleholman

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    56 分
  • Discovering Black Country Ancestors
    2021/09/21

    Expert genealogist Emma Jolly shares her Black Country ancestor discoveries! Find out about this important industrial area of Britain. Where is it? Why was it called the Black Country? What were the lives of the people that lived there like and what stories did they leave behind?

    Find out more and access links to all resources mentioned over at www.genealogystories.co.uk/emmajolly

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    45 分
  • Writing Genealogy Crime Fiction
    2021/09/03

    In an episode packed with writing tips, author Nathan Dylan Goodwin joins me to share his experiences as a genealogy crime fiction writer. Creator of the much loved forensic genealogist Morton Farrier, Nathan explains the inspiration behind his stories - from newsletters from the National Archives to the Golden Gate killer.

    Nathan expertly weaves real research practices into his fast-paced novels and was an early adopter of DNA analysis. Find out how he creates realistic stories whilst maintaining reader's interests.

    For details of all resources mentioned see www.genealogystories.co.uk/nathandylangoodwin

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    50 分