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The development of genealogy in Europe, based on the examples of Poland, Italy, Turkey and Bosnia and Herzegovina

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  • Ewa Jurczyk Romanowska

    (Department of Pedagogy, University of Wroclaw)

  • Adnan TufekÄ ić

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Amateur genealogy is becoming more and more popular in many countries. Thanks to the development of information and communication technologies, national genealogy has also acquired an international dimension, and websites presenting genealogical data contribute to an exchange of experiences between people from different countries. In this article, the authors traced the development of genealogy in four different countries: Italy, Poland, Turkey, as well as in Bosnia and Hercegovina, focusing primarily on sources of information regarding origin, methods of presentation, genealogy organizations, information exchange portals, and support in genealogical searches. As a result of the analysis, it can be concluded that these four countries - despite numerous differences - developed genealogical activities in a similar way.

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  • Ewa Jurczyk Romanowska & Adnan TufekÄ ić, 2018. "The development of genealogy in Europe, based on the examples of Poland, Italy, Turkey and Bosnia and Herzegovina," European Journal of Education Articles, Revistia Research and Publishing, vol. 1, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eur:ejedjr:34
    DOI: 10.26417/958ems84r
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