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A broad overview of research in Europe - a continent spanning more than
thirty countries which has been subjected to wars, political unrest and
border changes. Europe is a Continent with different languages, cultures
and religions, all of which play a part in family history research. This
presentation looks at the obstacles and pitfalls a researcher may
encounter, and the major historical events & those that have had a marked
effect on family history & are identified, especially the impact of the
world wars and regional conflicts, border changes and movements of
populations. Advice on broadly available sources is also discussed.

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Millennia Corporation
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