American Given Names
Author: George R. Stewart
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 1979
Total Pages: 282
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA historical account of the origins and use of over 800 given names.
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Author: George R. Stewart
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 1979
Total Pages: 282
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA historical account of the origins and use of over 800 given names.
Author: Thirii Myo Kyaw Myint
Publisher: Graywolf Press
Published: 2021-08-17
Total Pages: 255
ISBN-13: 1644451549
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWinner of the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize, a lyrical meditation on family, place, and inheritance Names for Light traverses time and memory to weigh three generations of a family’s history against a painful inheritance of postcolonial violence and racism. In spare, lyric paragraphs framed by white space, Thirii Myo Kyaw Myint explores home, belonging, and identity by revisiting the cities in which her parents and grandparents lived. As she makes inquiries into their stories, she intertwines oral narratives with the official and mythic histories of Myanmar. But while her family’s stories move into the present, her own story—that of a writer seeking to understand who she is—moves into the past, until both converge at the end of the book. Born in Myanmar and raised in Bangkok and San Jose, Myint finds that she does not have typical memories of arriving in the United States; instead, she is haunted by what she cannot remember. By the silences lingering around what is spoken. By a chain of deaths in her family line, especially that of her older brother as a child. For Myint, absence is felt as strongly as presence. And, as she comes to understand, naming those absences, finding words for the unsaid, means discovering how those who have come before have shaped her life. Names for Light is a moving chronicle of the passage of time, of the long shadow of colonialism, and of a writer coming into her own as she reckons with her family’s legacy.
Author: John Moss
Publisher: Pen and Sword History
Published: 2020-02-19
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781526751553
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFor better or worse, what we are is often determined by our family; the events that occurred many years before we were born, and the choices that were made by our forebears are our inheritance - we are the inexorable product of family history. So it is with nations. The history of Great Britain has been largely defined by powerful and influential families, many of whose names have come down to us from Celtic, Danish, Saxon or Norman ancestors. Their family names fill the pages of our history books; they are indelibly written into the events which we learned about at school. Iconic family names like Wellington, Nelson, Shakespeare, Cromwell, Constable, De Montfort and Montgomery... there are innumerable others. They reflect the long chequered history of Britain, and demonstrate the assimilation of the many cultures and languages which have migrated to these islands over the centuries, and which have resulted in the emergence of our language. This book is a snapshot of several hundred such family names and delves into their beginnings and derivations, making extensive use of old sources, including translations of The Domesday Book and The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, as well as tracing many through the centuries to the present day.
Author: David Hey
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2006-06-15
Total Pages: 261
ISBN-13: 0826435343
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFamily names are an essential part of everyone's personal history. The story of their evolution is integral to family history and fascinating in its own right. Formed from first names, place names, nicknames and occupations, names allow us to trace the movements of our ancestors from the middle ages to the present day. David Hey shows how, when and where families first got their names, and proves that most families stayed close to their places of origin. Settlement patterns and family groupings can be traced back towards their origin by using national and local records. Family Names and Family History tells anyone interested in tracing their own name how to set about doing so.
Author: George Redmonds
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 2007-03-15
Total Pages: 284
ISBN-13: 9781852855079
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFascinating detective stories into the connections between names and related subjects.
Author: Jacques Rancière
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 148
ISBN-13: 9780816624034
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHistory in our day is still a story, and yet one from which we expect to tell the truth - not just the facts, the names and events of the past, but the invisible order and forces behind them. How can the language of history balance these seemingly contrary tasks - the narrative, the scientific, and the political? This is the question Jacques Ranciere explores in "The names of history", a meditation on the poetics of historical knowledge. In the works of writers from Jules Michelet to Fernand Braudel, Ranciere traces an ongoing revolution in historical study, a movement that challenged, in the practice of language, the opposition of science and literature. By way of a commentary on Erich Auerbach, he shows how fictional narrative intertwines with historical narrative to produce a "truth" that retains mythical elements. The poetics of knowledge Ranciere develops here is an attempt to identify the literary procedures by which historical discourse escapes literature and gives itself the status of a science. His book is also an appreciation of Braudel, whose work in the Annales school greatly advanced this project. Ranciere follows and extends Braudel's discursive production of new agencies of history, which accounts for both the material conditions in which history takes place and the language in which it is written.
Author: Walter Romig
Publisher: Wayne State University Press
Published: 1986
Total Pages: 718
ISBN-13: 9780814318386
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMichigan Place Names is another "Michigan classicreissued as a Great Lakes Book.
Author: Benzion C. Kaganoff
Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Published: 1996-06-01
Total Pages: 269
ISBN-13: 1461627206
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis reference examines the history of Jewish forenames and surnames, tracing the origin of each name and the changes that have occured over generations.
Author: Teresa Norman
Publisher: Berkley
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 526
ISBN-13: 9780425168776
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA book of names from the annals of history, this comprehensive reference includes thousands of names from the Dark Ages in England to contemporary America.
Author: John Moss
Publisher: Pen and Sword History
Published: 2020-05-30
Total Pages: 410
ISBN-13: 1526722879
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe origin of the names of many English towns, hamlets and villages date as far back as Saxon times, when kings like Alfred the Great established fortified borough towns to defend against the Danes. A number of settlements were established and named by French Normans following the Conquest. Many are even older and are derived from Roman placenames. Some hark back to the Vikings who invaded our shores and established settlements in the eighth and ninth centuries. Most began as simple descriptions of the location; some identified its founder, marked territorial limits, or gave tribal people a sense of their place in the grand scheme of things. Whatever their derivation, placenames are inextricably bound up in our history and they tell us a great deal about the place where we live.