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Selling Ancestry: Family Directories and the Commodification of Genealogy in Eighteenth Century Britain
Mark Rothery
Centre for Historical Studies
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Eighteenth-century Britain
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Commodification
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Ancestry
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50%
Dissemination
50%
Nineteenth Century
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Primary Source
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Seventeenth Century
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Family History
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Genealogical Research
50%