Let’s Ask: Is Social History Real Research?

Google AI says: Social history studies the everyday lives, experiences, and cultures of ordinary people, focusing on social structures, class, gender, and community rather than just elites or politics, often called “history from below“. It explores how societies function through the perspectives of different groups, examining work, family, belief, and culture, using diverse sources like diaries, newspapers, and material artifacts to bring the past to life and understand societal change from the ground up. 

Social History is learning what our ancestors did and did not do. What they wore and why. What they ate and why. Why they feared bathing. Why they believed the homilies they recited. Why they moved to and/or lived where they lived. What sort of shoes did they have? Did colonial women smoke?  How did they cope with pain? What was share-cropping?Amazon offers hundreds of books on this subject; just type in “social history California” or your state. Or just type those words into Google. 

If you’re not satisfied with only knowing the names-dates-places for your ancestors, and what to know who they were, then dig into the social history of their lives and times. 

One comment on “Let’s Ask: Is Social History Real Research?

  1. Irvina Buchanan says:

    This is a fascinating subject! I already use newspapers to try to find out more about how my ancestors lived. I think being aware that there are sources for Social History will help. Off to do some searches and see what I find!

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