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− | Family history publications cover a wealth and breadth of information of interest to the genealogist. Some are published monthly and some quarterly.
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− | Each publication is different, and although you may want to purchase each one, every month, this can prove costly.
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− | Take a look at the website hosted by the various publications and have a taste of what each offers - or indeed glean some of the info it contains without purchasing at all.
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− | ==Ancestors Magazine==
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− | From the home page of [http://www.ancestorsmagazine.co.uk/ Ancestors Magazine]
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− | Whether you are just starting to trace your family tree or have been doing genealogical research for many years, you will find Ancestors full of tips and guidance.
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− | Learn more about what is available in archives and online. Discover how your forebears lived, worked, played, fought and died - from the 20th century back to medieval times - with the help of articles and advice from experts at The National Archives and the Family Records Centre, plus other authoritative features and the latest news.
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− | ==Family Tree Magazine & Practical Family History==
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− | Two magazines that share the same website are [http://www.family-tree.co.uk/ Family Tree Magazine & Practical Family History] magazines. On the website, information can be found relating to what is in current issues of each, as well as a genealogy forum and searchable magazine index.
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− | ==Family History Monthly==
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− | From the homepage of [http://www.familyhistorymonthly.com/ Family History Monthly] magazine:
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− | Family History Monthly offers a unique blend of authoritative and friendly advice, with something for beginners and experts alike.
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− | Every issue contains eight pages of problem solving with expert genealogist Paul Blake, Online: everything the family historian needs to know about computers and the internet,
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− | free CD featuring fully searchable archived books for your research, real readers' stories and free reader contact service, to help you overcome those brick walls.
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− | ==Your Family Tree Magazine==
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− | [http://www.yourfamilytreemag.co.uk/page/yft Your Family Tree] Magazine is published monthly and is available on subscription or to buy from shops. It contains articles, case studies and expert advice on family history research, as well as a cover CD. The website has its own forum, as well as articles from the magazine.
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− | ==BBC Who Do You Think You Are?==
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− | As the website says, The [http://www.bbcwhodoyouthinkyouare.com/magazine.php BBC Who Do You Think You Are?] Magazine looks behind the stories uncovered by the series and will take you on a step by step journey to uncover your own roots.
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− | As well as advice on how to piece together your family’s history, you can find out what life was like in the past and discover how your ancestors used to live.
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− | There is also advice on how to explore the history of your area, from your house and street to towns and villages.
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− | To learn more about old newspapers and journals, take a look at our page [[ Newspapers and Journals ]]
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