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Ancestry.com and the Evolving Nature of Historical Information Companies
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de Groot, Jerome
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/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ DNA
/ Genealogy
/ Genetic testing
/ Historians
2020
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de Groot, Jerome
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/ DNA
/ Genealogy
/ Genetic testing
/ Historians
2020
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Ancestry.com and the Evolving Nature of Historical Information Companies
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Ancestry.com and the Evolving Nature of Historical Information Companies
2020
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This study of the genealogy and biotech company Ancestry analyzes the ways in which the organization has evolved over the past few years. Ancestry is difficult to categorize as a corporate entity. The company trades in servicing both “traditional” types of history (genealogical records) and, more recently, biotech-based investigation through the use of DNA sequencing. Ancestry is highly influential in the way that millions of people around the world access the past. Given this, the company’s shifts in focus are of great interest. Through considering various new elements of the way that Ancestry functions, and illustrating that this complexity is foundational to its purpose, the article suggests the company is redefining what a public historian or public historical institution might be, adding a scientific dimension to historical data and also acting to present a particular model of the past through its advertising campaigns. The article suggests that public history’s models for considering such protean organizations are in need of attention, and the complexity of such a company demonstrates new challenges and opportunities for scholars in the field.
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University of California Press,University of California Press Books Division
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