Reconstructing historical communities
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Reconstructing historical communities
Cambridge University Press, 1977
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注記
Bibliography: p. [215]-222
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Alan MacFarlane has studied the parishes of Earls Colne in Essex and Kirkby Lonsdale in Cumbria, as well as other parishes, and has undertaken anthropological fieldwork in a contemporary community in Nepal. In collaboration with Sarah Harrison and Charles Jardine he has devised a method of collecting, breaking down and then reintegrating historical records in a way which makes it possible to answer some of the sociological, demographic, anthropological, geographical and other questions which interest many people. For the amateur historian or genealogist who wants to know about a village or family, the method makes it possible to find out almost everything that survives in historical documents concerning each person who lived in a village, each plot of land and house.
目次
- 1. General approaches to the analysis of communities
- 2. The nature of the data
- 3. Manual analysis of the data
- 4. The quality of the data
- 5. Some uses for the data
- 6. Virtues and defects of the records and the method.
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