2018
DOI: 10.3390/genealogy2030030
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Introduction: Gender’s Influence on Genealogy Narratives

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“…In addition to my father's versions-as is pointed out by so many authors working in the area of genealogy-I was also armed with my own memories of family stories told to me either by someone from the older generation who experienced things or repeated from their memory of stories told to them by their own ancestors (Hatton 2019;Knight 2017Knight , 2019Schroer and Hine 2017;Smith 2018). (Kretsedemas 2016(Kretsedemas , 2017 discusses these as socially constructed family narratives, which are inevitably affected both by how a family sees itself (or wishes to see itself) and by the narrative mythology of the times.…”
Section: The Search For Authenticitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to my father's versions-as is pointed out by so many authors working in the area of genealogy-I was also armed with my own memories of family stories told to me either by someone from the older generation who experienced things or repeated from their memory of stories told to them by their own ancestors (Hatton 2019;Knight 2017Knight , 2019Schroer and Hine 2017;Smith 2018). (Kretsedemas 2016(Kretsedemas , 2017 discusses these as socially constructed family narratives, which are inevitably affected both by how a family sees itself (or wishes to see itself) and by the narrative mythology of the times.…”
Section: The Search For Authenticitymentioning
confidence: 99%