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Family history,identity, and public history: writing a history of The Benevolent Society in its 200th year
Authors:Tanya Evans  Patricia Curthoys
Institution:1. Macquarie University, Sydney and University of New South Wales tanya.evans@mq.edu.au;3. Macquarie University, Sydney and University of New South Wales
Abstract:Abstract

Since 2011, the authors have worked together on outputs associated with the bicentenary of The Benevolent Society of New South Wales, Australia's oldest charity, established in 1813. This article focuses on one of those outputs—a project making use of family histories of clients of The Benevolent Society's Asylum, in the second half of the nineteenth century, to reveal the histories of these families in colonial New South Wales. The project also involves an exploration of the many different ways in which contemporary Australians are active agents in the creation of historical knowledge when practicing family history.
Keywords:family history  public history  charity  identity  nineteenth-century New South Wales
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