Adrienne Wallman

PhD student

Research Overview

Beyond the Family Tree

In recent years family history has become increasingly popular. Researchers gather hard data from ¡®vital records’ (births, marriages and deaths) and produce more and more detailed family trees. As an output this is fine, but I want to explore the wider outcomes: does the information gathered change the researcher’s view of their own identity and if so, in what way, and what are the implications and lessons for wider society?

I also want to explore how archives, libraries and museums can use the material culture they hold to preserve, interpret and transmit the complexities of identity.