From guest editor, Arlene V. Jennings
NGS
invites you to view the newest release in the Voices of Genealogy series honoring
the 100th anniversary of the NGSQ.
The first in the series to be released to the general public beyond NGS
members, this new video features Robert
Charles Anderson, FASG, director
of The Great Migration Study Project, on “Building Bridges between Genealogy
and History.”
At
the conference Anderson
will present two lectures that bridge genealogy and history. On Friday, 10 May,
at 4:00 p.m., he will offer “Las Vegas
in 1910,” an in-depth demographic analysis of the host city as it was in 1910. Anderson 's study can
serve as a model for similar projects in other places. On Saturday, 11 May, at
11:30 a.m., he will speak about how consistent application of “The Elements of
Genealogical Analysis” can make genealogical study more rigorous.
The
video was produced by award winning filmmakers Kate Geis and Allen Moore from
an interview by Melinde Lutz Byrne, CG, FASG, co-editor of the NGSQ. Robert Charles Anderson, FASG, “Building
Bridges between Genealogy and History,” is now playing at http://www.ngsgenealogy.org.
Previous releases in the Voices of Genealogy archive now
playing for members at the NGS website (http://www.ngsgenealogy.org) present
Mary McCampbell Bell, CG; John Frederick Dorman, CG (Emeritus), FASG, FNGS,
FVGS; David L. Greene, PhD, FASG; Frederick C. Hart Jr., CG, FASG; Ronald Ames
Hill, PhD, CG, FASG; Henry B. Hoff, CG, FASG, FGBS; Harry Macy, FASG, FGBS;
George Ely Russell, CG, FASG, FNGS; and Shirley Langdon Wilcox, CG, FNGS.
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