Studies in Peerage and Family History
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Paperback / Softback
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1036517276
ISBN-13
9781036517274
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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British & Irish history
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This book delves into the intricate tapestry of genealogy and peerage, tracing the evolution of aristocratic families in England. With a scholarly approach, the author meticulously examines historical records to debunk myths and provide a factual account of the aristocracy's lineage, highlighting cases such as the Stewart and Russell families among others. Through chapters dedicated to specific titles like "The Peerage," "The Counts of Boulogne," and landmark events impacting nobility such as "Henry VIII and The Peers," this volume offers readers an in-depth look at feudal England's social hierarchy and its lasting influence on contemporary society.
Positioned within a broader historical context, it explores how familial legacies are constructed and the role of power in shaping these narratives. The thematic depth is evident as it addresses issues of authenticity in genealogical research, striving for honesty in recording family histories amidst a landscape often marred by fabricated pedigrees.
This book includes critical examinations that not only serve as an educational resource but also stimulate further discussion on the importance of preserving historical accuracy in genealogical studies. It stands as a testament to the evolving understanding of heritage, affirming the significance of truth and rigor in chronicling the pasts influential figures.
Positioned within a broader historical context, it explores how familial legacies are constructed and the role of power in shaping these narratives. The thematic depth is evident as it addresses issues of authenticity in genealogical research, striving for honesty in recording family histories amidst a landscape often marred by fabricated pedigrees.
This book includes critical examinations that not only serve as an educational resource but also stimulate further discussion on the importance of preserving historical accuracy in genealogical studies. It stands as a testament to the evolving understanding of heritage, affirming the significance of truth and rigor in chronicling the pasts influential figures.
This book delves into the intricate tapestry of genealogy and peerage, tracing the evolution of aristocratic families in England. With a scholarly approach, the author meticulously examines historical records to debunk myths and provide a factual account of the aristocracy''s lineage, highlighting cases such as the Stewart and Russell families among others. Through chapters dedicated to specific titles like "The Peerage," "The Counts of Boulogne," and landmark events impacting nobility such as "Henry VIII and The Peers," this volume offers readers an in-depth look at feudal England''s social hierarchy and its lasting influence on contemporary society.
Positioned within a broader historical context, it explores how familial legacies are constructed and the role of power in shaping these narratives. The thematic depth is evident as it addresses issues of authenticity in genealogical research, striving for honesty in recording family histories amidst a landscape often marred by fabricated pedigrees.
This book includes critical examinations that not only serve as an educational resource but also stimulate further discussion on the importance of preserving historical accuracy in genealogical studies. It stands as a testament to the evolving understanding of heritage, affirming the significance of truth and rigor in chronicling the pasts influential figures.
Positioned within a broader historical context, it explores how familial legacies are constructed and the role of power in shaping these narratives. The thematic depth is evident as it addresses issues of authenticity in genealogical research, striving for honesty in recording family histories amidst a landscape often marred by fabricated pedigrees.
This book includes critical examinations that not only serve as an educational resource but also stimulate further discussion on the importance of preserving historical accuracy in genealogical studies. It stands as a testament to the evolving understanding of heritage, affirming the significance of truth and rigor in chronicling the pasts influential figures.
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