Friday, March 23, 2018

New "Member Friday" Webinar - Social History through the Ages by Gena Philibert-Ortega

New "Member Friday" Webinar - Social History through the Ages by Gena Philibert-Ortega
Every Friday we're pleased to offer Legacy Family Tree Webinar subscribers a new bonus webinar just for them!   This Friday enjoy "Social History through the Ages: Sources for Social History from the Colonial Period to World War II" by Gena Philibert-Ortega. If you're not a member, remember the webinar previews are always free.

Social History through the Ages: Sources for Social History from the Colonial Period to World War II

Social history looks at the everyday lives of people. It can also help tell the story of your ancestor's life beyond just the name, date, and place facts that we gather. In this presentation we explore websites that provide the historical detail about our ancestor’s lives. These websites will help your  research go from "just the facts" to a multi-dimensional reconstruction of your ancestor's life.  
 Social History through the Ages: Sources for Social History from the Colonial Period to World War II
_WatchVideo
_WatchPreview 
About the Presenter
Gena Philibert-OrtegaGena Philibert-Ortega holds a Master's degree in Interdisciplinary Studies (Psychology and Women's Studies) and a Master's degree in Religion. Presenting on various subjects involving genealogy, women's studies, and social history, Gena has spoken to groups throughout the United States as well as virtually to audiences worldwide. Gena is the author of hundreds of articles published in genealogy newsletters and magazines including FGS Forum, APG Quarterly, Internet Genealogy, Family Chronicle, Family Tree Magazine, GenWeekly and the WorldVitalRecords newsletter. Her writings can also be found on her blogs, Gena's Genealogy and Food.Family.Ephemera. She is the author of the books, From The Family Kitchen (F + WMedia, 2012), Cemeteries of the Eastern Sierra (Arcadia Publishing, 2007) and Putting the Pieces Together. Gena is the editor of the Utah Genealogical Association's journal Crossroads. An instructor for the National Institute for Genealogical Studies, Gena has written courses about social media and Google. She serves as a board member of the Utah Genealogical Association. Her current research interests include women's social history, community cookbooks, signature quilts and researching women's lives using material artifacts. Gena Philibert-Ortega is the author of IDG's monthly column, Remember the Ladies: Researching Your Female Ancestor. 
See all the webinars by Gena Philibert-Ortega in the Legacy library.
Not a member yet?
Legacy Family Tree Webinars provides genealogy education where-you-are through live and recorded online webinars and videos. Learn from the best instructors in genealogy including Thomas MacEntee, Judy Russell, J. Mark Lowe, Lisa Louise Cooke, Megan Smolenyak, Tom Jones, and many more. Learn at your convenience. On-demand classes are available 24 hours a day! All you need is a computer or mobile device with an Internet connection.
Subscribe today and get access to this BONUS members-only webinar AND all of this:
  • All 676 classes in the library 907 hours of quality genealogy education)
  • 3,061 pages of instructors' handouts
  • Chat logs from the live webinars
  • Additional 5% off anything at FamilyTreeWebinars.com
  • Chance for a bonus subscribers-only door prize during each live webinar
  • Additional members-only webinars
It's just $49.95/year or $9.95/month.
Subscribe
Look at our lineup of speakers for 2018! All live webinars are free to watch.

No comments: