Professional Genealogist and Family Historian: Discussion, A

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Professional Genealogist and Family Historian: Discussion, A

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Professional Genealogist and Family Historian:
Discussion, Assessment and Classification

How about a discussion on CODE: 27199G
TITLE: Genealogists

DEFINITION: Research genealogical background
of individual or family to establish descent from
specific ancestor or identify forebears of individual
or family.
http://www.occupationalinfo.org/onet/27199g.html
It includes:
TASKS

KNOWLEDGE

SKILLS

ABILITIES

WORK ACTIVITIES

WORK CONTEXT

INTERESTS

WORK VALUES

CROSSWALKS

Or, a true assessment of professional
genealogists,in the field of social work?
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/docum ... ofessional

Classification of genealogy as an AUXILIARY science
of history, does not fully convey independent standing;
an academic discipline in its own right. It should be
combined with academic genealogy,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_genealogy
and anthropology, for international university acceptance.
SEE: Academic Education Learning Resources: Educators
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/acade ... ources.htm
Scholarly genealogy networking by age, ancestry,
breed, creation, descent, education, engendering,
epoch, era, family, formation, generation lineage,
parentage, pedigree, period, procreation, production,
profession, progeniture, reproduction, span, stock
and time frame.

The Anthropological Index Online has some current
interesting titles:
http://www.aio.anthropology.org.uk/aio/AIO.html

Ella Landau-Tasseron (2003). Adoption, acknowledgement
of paternitity and false genealogical claims in Arabian and
Islamic societies
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies (London).
66:2 pp 169-92.

Frank N. Pieke (2003). The genealogical mentality
in modern China Journal of Asian studies. 62:1 pp 101-28.

Bruce Tranter, Jed Donoghue (2003). Convict ancestry:
a neglected aspect of Australian identity
Nations and nationalism. 9:4 pp 555-77. . . .

Jonas Drungilas (2004). Ethno-social mobility in the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania: the example of Gruzevskis family
(second half of the 16th century - early 18th century)
[English summary] [Lithuanian] Lietuvos istorijos metrastis.
2 pp 53-78

Valerie Feschet (2004). Passing on the family names
in Western Europe from the late 20th to the early 21st
century [English summary] [French] L'Homme. 169:61-87

Justyna Harbanowicz (2004). The renaissance of family chronicles
[English summary] [Polish] Literatura ludowa. 48:3 pp 41-51

Javier Sanchiz, Jose Ignacio Conde_Diaz_Rubin (2005).
The Monterde and Antillon family in New Spain. Genealogical
reconstruction (Part one) [English summary] [Spanish]
Estudios de historia novohispana. 32 pp 10, 93-164.
- Genealogical reconstruction (second part) [English summary]
[Spanish] Estudios de historia novohispana. 33 pp 10, 97-172.
- Genealogical reconstruction (third part) [English summary]
[Spanish] Estudios de historia novohispana. 34 pp 12-13, 119-66.

Marek Jakoubek, Lenka Budilova (2006). Kinship, social
organisation and genealogical manipulations in Gypsy osadas
in eastern Slovakia Romani studies. 16:1 pp 63-82.

Hermann Amborn (2006). The contemporary significance
of what has been. Three approaches to remembering the past:
lineage, Gada, and oral tradition History in Africa. 33 pp 53-84.

Lau-fong Mak (2004). Naming and collective memory in
the Malay Muslim world [Chinese summary]
Taiwan journal of anthropology. 2:2 pp 81-114.

Jari Eilola (2005). Family history and everyday life:
some aspects of the Finnish research tradition
[in thematic issue 'Everyday life'] Ethnologia fennica.
32 pp 34-43.

Pilar Gonzalbo_Aizpuru (2007). Afectos e intereses
en los matrimonios en la Ciudad de Mexico a fines de colonia
[Spanish] Historia mexicana. 56:4 pp 1117-61.
ETC.

Respectfully yours,

Tom Tinney, Sr.
Who's Who in America,
Millennium Edition [54th] through 2004
Who's Who In Genealogy and Heraldry, [both editions]
Family Genealogy & History Internet Education Directory
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/

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