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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Editorial Acknowledgements Table of Contents Genealogy and the History of Knowledge A Ridiculous Science?
Genealogical Practices and Techniques in a Society without its own Nobility in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
The Production and Application of Genealogical Knowledge in Elias Reusner’s Academic and Poetical Works How an Early Modern Genealogist got his Information
Jacob Wilhelm Imhoff and the respublica genealogica
Writing Genealogy in Wales, c.1475–c.1640: Sources and Practitioners Negotiating Genealogy in Eighteenth-Century Germany
Academic Claims and the Limits of Proving Nobility in Johann Georg Estor’s Practische anleitung zur ANENPROBE (1750)
The Production of Genealogical Knowledge and the Invention of Princely ‘Dynasties’ Family Input in the Making of a London Genealogical Directory in the Eighteenth Century The Genealogist at Work
André Duchesne (1584–1640)
Genealogy and Heraldry as Means of Noble Self-Affirmation in Italy: the Case of the Cesi (c.1477–1630) The Production of Genealogical Knowledge for the Arrangement of Archives of Noble Families (Portugal, Fifteenth to Early Nineteenth Centuries) Generation, Theft, and Dynasty in Eighteenth-Century Württemberg
Preacher Johann Ulrich Pregitzer’s Genealogies
How to Disentangle Four Generations of Anthonii Matthaei – and Why Index
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