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Journal articles on the topic "Church records on microform"

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Dobson, R. B. "Church Authority and Power in Medieval and Early Modern England: the episcopal registers (parts 1–7); Ecclesiastical Authority in England: church court records c. 1400–c. 1600 (series one: parts 1–2). Harvester Microfilm Editions. Brighton: Harvester Press Microform Publications Ltd, 1983–1986. Prices on application to the publisher." Journal of Ecclesiastical History 38, no. 3 (July 1987): 456–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022046900025057.

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Carter, Kathy, Hope Olson, and Sam Aquila. "Bulk Loading of Records for Microform Sets into the Online Catalogue." Cataloging & Classification Quarterly 13, no. 3-4 (February 10, 1992): 201–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j104v13n03_10.

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Lummaa, Virpi. "Church records advancing evolutionary biology." Trends in Ecology & Evolution 19, no. 6 (June 2004): 286–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2004.03.028.

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Whiteley, J. B. "Church Discipline in the Loughwood Records." Baptist Quarterly 31, no. 6 (January 1986): 288–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0005576x.1986.11751720.

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Frøysaker, Tine. "Seventeenth-Century church paintings of Gottfried Hendtzschel: technical examination and church records." Studies in Conservation 43, sup1 (January 1, 1998): 180–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/sic.1998.43.supplement-1.180.

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Alegbeleye, G. B. "Archival Odyssey: A Study of the Problems of the Researcher in Using The Methodist Church Records of Nigeria." History in Africa 14 (1987): 375–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3171849.

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Methodism was introduced into Nigeria as a result of the separate missionary activities of the Primitive Methodist Church and the Wesleyan Methodist Church, both from Britain. In 1962 the Nigerian Methodist Church gained her autonomy from the British Methodist conference. The checkered history of the Methodist church in Nigeria has affected the organization of the records of the church and consequently researchers' access to and utilization of these records. An attempt is made in this paper to examine critically the problems that might face the scholar who intends to use Methodist church records in Nigeria for research purposes. Ways of overcoming these problems are suggested.
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Refaussé, Raymond. "The Representative Church Body Library and the Records of the Church of Ireland." Archivium Hibernicum 49 (1995): 115. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25529631.

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Ajiboye, Bosede Adebimpe, Olubunmi Gabriel Alegbeleye, Sarah Okonedo, Wuraola Janet Oyedipe, Sunday Oluwafemi Emmanuel, and Mariam Kehinde Alawiye. "Records management practices in the administration of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion)." Records Management Journal 26, no. 1 (March 21, 2016): 4–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/rmj-01-2015-0005.

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Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine records management practices as factors influencing the administration of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion). Design/methodology/approach – The study adopted the causal-comparative research design of the ex post facto type. The multi-stage sampling technique was used to select the sample for the study. A four-point Likert scale questionnaire that ranged from strongly disagree, disagree, agree and strongly agree was used to collect data. Three research questions were raised and answered. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Findings – The outcome shows the various records management practices that the Church engaged in which include the creation, maintenance, ease of access to, use, preservation and final disposal of the records. Other findings of the study also revealed the joint influence (positive relationship) of records management practices (records creation, use, maintenance and retention or disposal) on the administration of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) to be significant which follows that there is a significant positive relationship between records management practices and administration of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion). Also, it is only record use (β = 0.27; t = 5.53; p < 0.05) that has a significant relative influence on the Church of Nigeria’s (Anglican Communion) administration. Others like record creation or received (β = 0.02; t = 0.28; p > 0.05), records maintenance (β = −0.06; t = −0.93; p > 0.05) and records retention or disposal (β = 0.11; t = 1.76; p > 0.05) have no significant influence on the church administration. Therefore, it is only records use that can predict or influence the administration of Anglican Church positively. Originality/value – The study is the original findings of the authors.
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Parsegian, Vazken Lawrence. "On Preserving Architectural History: The Armenian Experience." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 44, no. 3 (October 1, 1985): 284–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/990077.

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The assembly of the Armenian Architectural Photographic Archives-the first of its kind among ethnic histories-has revealed the value of using microform techniques for both preserving photographic records at relatively low cost and for aiding architectural research which involves large amounts of photographic detail. Moreover, the values multiply as computer capabilities are integrated with the assembly process for internal cross-referencing and for facilitating availability to researchers as an on-line data base. The article also discusses the severe difficulties that projects of this kind face due to the political-geographic barriers existing in many historical regions.
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Burkette, Gary D., Michael P. Riordan, and Diane A. Riordan. "BRANCH ACCOUNTING: EVIDENCE FROM THE ACCOUNTING RECORDS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN MORAVIANS." Accounting Historians Journal 18, no. 1 (June 1, 1991): 21–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/0148-4184.18.1.21.

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Europeans transported continental accounting practices during the period of worldwide colonization. This paper describes the transportation of branch accounting by members of the Moravian Church. Physical records maintained in the Archives for the Southern Province of the Moravian Church at Salem, North Carolina, and for the Northern Province at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, contain a complex, two-tiered system of branch accounting for the enterprises within the settlements and the settlements within the worldwide Church. This paper traces recorded activity for 1775 from an enterprise to its diacony (business organization of a church) and from the diacony to the European Church headquarters. Reporting practices in both North American diaconies reflect a similar practice of branch accounting, each culminating in formal financial statements to the European “home office” of the Moravian Church.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Church records on microform"

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Jordan, Mark A. "Pastoral leadership in multiple-congregation churches [microform] /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2004. http://www.tren.com/search.cfm?p100-0143.

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Rammelt, Monika, and Antonia Witt. "Digitized Records of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Tanzania in Moshi." Universität Leipzig, 2007. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A34451.

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This volume lists those church records housed in Moshi and two other places in Tanzania that have been digitized under a project initially sponsored by the British Library's 'Endangered Archives' programme. Copies of the DVDs, covering a total of 40,000 pages, have been deposited at the Tanzania National Archive in Dar es Salaam and at the British Library, as well as in Moshi itself. They relate to documents written in German or Swahili between 1897 and 1950.
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Hinkle, Chris Nelson. "The theological principles underlying parish records with particular application to their role in the design and evaluation of computer software." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2004. http://www.tren.com.

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Webster, Phillip L. "Information management in the parish a comparative analysis of parish record keeping under the 1917 and 1983 Code of canon law /." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2001. http://www.tren.com.

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Sweeney, Shelley Toni. "A comparative study of the record keeping practices of the Anglican, Baptist and United churches in British Columbia." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/24393.

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The report entitled Canadian Archives (1980) speaks of a future Canadian archival "system" in which archives of government, business, and institutions are to be bound together through networking. Although churches are to be a part of this system, the Report does not specify their role. Yet the professional world of both archivists and historians in Canada, the United States, and Britain, has been divided over the question of custody of religious archives. Whether the churches themselves are expected to care for their own archives or whether public archives are expected to take up systematic and regular acquisition of religious archives will seriously affect the role of churches in the future development of the Canadian archival system. This thesis then addresses the question of how best to go about preserving religious archives by studying in detail the record keeping attitudes and practices of the Anglican, Baptist, and United Churches in British Columbia. Through a survey of church government and archival programmes, we delve into the nature of the relationships between creator and record. As well as examining the record keeping practices of the three churches, the survey touches upon the policies of secular, public archives in British Columbia towards church archives. The thesis then analyzes the backgrounds of the churches in Europe and in early British Columbia in order to determine why discernible differences exist in the record keeping of the three denominations. In conclusion, the thesis notes that the attitudes and practices of churches with regards to their records are affected by their theology and organization. On the one hand, such fundamental determinants, it is argued, are not easily overcome by public archives which set out to collect religious archives. On the other, those churches which have mounted archival programmes demonstrate a networking capability that so far exceeds that of the secular archival world. In any case, church archives appear destined to play a vital role in any future systematization of Canadian archives.
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Eriksson, Marie. "Makar emellan : Äktenskaplig oenighet och våld på kyrkliga och politiska arenor, 1810-1880." Doctoral thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper, KV, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-8905.

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This dissertation examines the discussion that took place during the 19th century surrounding men’s violence against their wives, as well as the contemporary norms and ideas that shaped people’s understanding of, and ability to deal with the problem. The overall objective is to examine how cultural conceptions of gender, class, violence and power (relationships) were created and expressed during the period 1810–1880. I approach this objective through an examination of how men’s violence against their wives was reported and treated as marital conflict, both within local religious arenas (such as church councils and cathedral chapters) and in the Riksdag of the Estates. With a longer diachronic analysis of the discussions in the Riksdag of the Estates con-cerning propositions for changes in the law regarding marital conflict and divorce during the period 1828–1860, the dissertation shows that men’s violence against their wives as well as other forms of male misuse of power were neither made invisible, privatised nor marginalised in the public discussion in Sweden, which previous research has maintained. In contrast to previous research, the dissertation also shows that political attention to wife-beating and the reform work that took place in 19th century Sweden cannot be entirely characterised as a secularised project. The attention politicians directed towards the problem took place in a re-ligious context where the clergy, in practice, through their experience of dealing with wife-beating and other unsatisfactory conditions in marital relations, took the initiative and were instigators in the political process that after the middle of the century brought changes in the law on marital conflict and divorce. The dissertation’s investigations of how marital conflict and violence were dealt with by church councils and cathedral chapters also show how those involved talked about marital conflict based on competing ideas of gender, class, violence and marriage. The dissertation supports previous research that has demonstrated how men’s violence against their wives tended to be made invisible when it was interpreted and dealt with as marital conflict within the religious arenas. However, the results of the dissertation open up for other interpreta-tional perspectives regarding how violence was made invisible in the past, demonstrating that the prevailing understanding of violence that existed through concepts such as conflict and maltreatment may rather have resulted in an exposition of violence, which also included other forms of marital violence and oppression that were not physical. With a starting point in a marital ideology that perceived marriage as being in principle life-long, the intention of the church’s warnings during conflicts was to mediate, even in cases that included men’s vio-lence against their wives. The principal significance was not to make it easier for wives to remove themselves from their husbands’ violence, but to preserve the sanctity of marriage. Despite this, the study of praxis during the period shows that the church councils in particu-lar could assume more flexible and pragmatic attitudes towards the law. In their attempts to find solutions to their congregation’s unsatisfactory state of marital problems, they could even pursue actions that conflicted with legal provisions.
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Williams, Cecil Peter. "The recruitment and training of overseas missionaries in England between 1850 and 1900 : with special reference to the records of the Church Missionary Society, the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society, the London Missionary Society and the China Inland Mission." Thesis, University of Bristol, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.705178.

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Zipernovszky, Hanna. ""...att forma ungdomen till religiösa, moraliska och nyttiga medborgare" : En studie av ungerska kyrkoarkiv som källmaterial för religionspedagogisk forskning." Doctoral thesis, Umeå University, Religious Studies, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-377.

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The subject of this dissertation is to examine whether parallels of the notations of the Swedish parish records regarding popular education could be tracked down in Hungarian church records, as well as to examine to what extent such records may be utilised as sources for the study of the churches’ role in this education. As it is shown in the study, there are remarks in the Hungarian church record about the levels of knowledge of parishioners. On that basis the dissertation also includes an analysis of these remarks and a comparison with the results of the Swedish notations of similar kind.

The structure of popular education in Sweden and Hungary from the Reformation to the beginning of the 19th century is reviewed.

The research is centred around a selection of church archives documents: registries of souls and protocols of bishops’ inspections. In the village of Kóka, which is the main object of analysis, the registry of souls analysed is dated 1794. The aim of the analysis is to point out the educational role of the Catholic clergy. Regarding the adult population the proportion of those who have been confirmed can be stated, and the proportion of men and women among them. As the sacraments are consecutive and based upon each other, there are obvious parallels with the data included in the contemporary Swedish Lutheran parish examination records.

A particular Hungarian book dating back to the first half of the 19th century has also been found in Kóka. It resembles in its structure the registry of souls, while its contents yields notes to reading and writing skills. As the church registry record comprises the complete adult population of the village, the level of knowledge of elementary skills according to age groups is analysed and also the differences in levels of knowledge between men and women. A comparison is made with the research findings based on the Swedish parish examination records.

The documents of the Hungarian church archives provide relatively many-folded but not – as the Swedish ones – continuous information. The study proves that the rich information of the Swedish parish examination records is unique, but also that the Hungarian records shed new light on the role of the clergy in popular education, providing a basis for international comparison.

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Reitzig, Markus. "Berlin-Wedding in der Zeit der Hochindustrialisierung (1885 - 1914)." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultät I, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/15495.

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Die Zeit der Hochindustrialisierung veränderte das Gesicht der Städte in Europa und Nordamerika grundlegend. Ein hohes natürliches Bevölkerungswachstum, ausgeprägte Land-Stadt-Wanderungen gepaart mit einer intensiven baulichen Verdichtung nach innen und außen prägten das Geschehen. Das steigende Arbeitsplatzangebot in der Industrie und dem tertiären Sektor griff tief in die traditionellen Arbeits- und Lebenswelten des Einzelnen ein. Von den Veränderungen war Berlin als Hauptstadt des Deutschen Reiches und eines der wichtigsten Wirtschaftszentren im besonderen betroffen. Ein Stadtteil Berlins, der an der ehemaligen nördlichen Stadtgrenze gelegene Wedding, steht im Mittelpunkt der vorliegenden Dissertation. Dieser Stadtteil zeichnete sich durch eine besonders dynamische Entwicklung aus. Die noch vorhandenen großen Freiflächen wurden innerhalb weniger Jahre in Bauland verwandelt. Großbetriebe der Elektro- und Chemischen Industrie ließen sich im Wedding nieder und bestimmten in zunehmendem Maße den lokalen Arbeitsmarkt. Auf der Grundlage einer Auswertung der Kirchenbücher der lokalen Gemeinden mit insgesamt 95.623 erfaßte Personen konnte für das Untersuchungsgebiet im Zeitraum 1885-1914 der Nachweis erbracht werden, dass selbst innerhalb eines eng umrissenen Stadtgebietes erhebliche sozio-ökonomische und städtebauliche Gegensätze bestanden. Diese Gegensätze werden durch die Zahlen der amtlichen Statistik nur allzu leicht verdeckt, wirken aber in ihrer Konsequenz bis in die Gegenwart nach. Zahlreiche der aktuell zu beobachtenden Problemkomplexe - u.a. eine Arbeitslosenquote von weit über 20 Prozent, Gewerbebrachen und eine überdurchschnittlich starke Konzentration ausländischer Bevölkerungsgruppen - haben demnach ihren Ursprung bereits im Kaiserreich.
The era at the peak of industrialization fundamentally altered the appearance of cities in Europe and North America. A high level of natural population growth and extensive migration movements from rural to urban areas coupled with an intensive architectural expansion to the inside and outside characterized the events. The increasing number of employment opportunities in the industrial and tertiary sectors profoundly interfered with the people’s traditional working and living environments. These changes particularly affected Berlin as the capital city of the German Empire and as one of the most important commercial centers. The Wedding, a city district of Berlin located along the former northern city limit, is at the core of this dissertation. This district stood out through its especially dynamic development. The large undeveloped areas that still existed at the time were transformed into built-up areas within a few years’ time. Large-scale enterprises in the electronic and chemical industries settled down in the Wedding district and took an increasing influence on the local job market. On the basis of an evaluation of church records (from the local Wedding parishes) that altogether contain information on 95,623 people, this study of the time period from 1885 to 1914 demonstrates the existence of significant socio-economic and urban developmental contrasts recognizable even within a narrowly defined city area (such as the Wedding district). These contrasts are all too easily concealed by the numbers of official statistical data, yet their consequences continue to produce an after-effect, even in the presence. An unemployment rate of well above 20 percent, widespread unoccupied commercial infrastructure, and a significantly above-average concentration of foreign population groups is among numerous currently recognizable problem clusters that already originated in the time of the German Empire.
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Hardy, Marion Ruth. "Poor travellers on the move in Devon, 1598-c.1800." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/30139.

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This study examines poor travellers who were on the move during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The focus is the County of Devon, with Exeter dealt with only briefly as it was a separate county. It is shown that the travellers, including numbers of Irish in the seventeenth century and foreign-born, particularly in the eighteenth century, were affected by a number of factors, but that the most important influence on their numbers and types was the incidence of wars. Economic factors, such as food supply, were of some importance, but the economy too was influenced by the effects of wars. Legislation also was found to have had less influence than expected. However, the legislation effective from 1700 did have a marked impact on the documentation available. The main sources used for this study are the parochial documents provided by churchwardens’ accounts of payments made to travellers in need and some of those of the parish overseers. These are supplemented by the records of Devon’s County Quarter Sessions. A combination of Devon’s geography, its strong international maritime connections and the influence of wars and their locations combined to affect the chronological and spatial variations in the numbers and types of travellers through the two centuries.
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Books on the topic "Church records on microform"

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National Archives of Canada. Manuscript Division. Checklist of parish registers, 1986 =: Répertoire de registres paroissiaux, 1986. 4th ed. Ottawa: Manuscript Division, National Archives of Canada, 1987.

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Pohl, Dieter. Die Kirchenbücher der Grafschaft Glatz (Schlesien): Die Bestände 1937 und 1997, Mikroverfilmungen. Lorsch: D. Pohl, 1996.

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Morbihan, Archives départementales du. Répertoire des microfilms des registres paroissiaux et d' état-civil. [Vannes]: Conseil général du Morbihan, Archives départmentales, 1994.

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Edlund, Thomas Kent. The Lutherans of Russia. St. Paul, Minn: Germanic Genealogy Society, 1994.

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Saint-Pierre, Diane. Archives paroissiales de la Côte-du-Sud: Inventaire sommaire. Québec: Institut québécois de recherche sur la culture, 1990.

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Leipzig, Deutsche Zentralstelle für Genealogie. Bestandsverzeichnis der Deutschen Zentralstelle für Genealogie Leipzig. 2nd ed. Neustadt/Aisch: Verlag Degener, 1994.

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Weiss, Volkmar. Bestandsverzeichnis der Abt. Deutsche Zentralstelle für Genealogie im sächsischen Staatsarchiv Leipzig: Inventory of the Dept. German Central Office for Genealogy of the Saxonian Governmental Archive at Leipzig : Ortsfamilienbücher mit Standort Leipzig in Deutscher Bücherei und Deutscher Zentralstelle für Genealogie = Local family reconstitutions collected in Leipzig in Deutscher Bücherei and Deutscher Zentralstelle für Genealogie. 2nd ed. Neustadt/Aisch: Verlag Degener, 1998.

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Deutsche Zentralstelle für Genealogie Leipzig. Bestandsverzeichnis der Abt. Deutsche Zentralstelle für Genealogie Leipzig im sächsischen Staatsarchiv Leipzig =: Inventory of the Dept. German Central Office for Genealogy Leipzig in the Saxonian State Archives Leipzig. 3rd ed. Neustadt/Aisch: Verlag Degener, 1997.

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Martina, Wermes, ed. Bestandsverzeichnis der Deutschen Zentralstelle für Genealogie Leipzig. Neustadt/Aisch: Degener, 1991.

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Landsarkivet for Sjælland, Lolland-Falster og Bornholm. Kirkebøger indtil 1891. København: Landsarkivet for Sjælland, Lolland-Falster og Bornholm, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Church records on microform"

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Dunan-Page, Anne. "Letters and Records of the Dissenting Congregations: David Crosley, Cripplegate and Baptist Church Life." In Debating the Faith: Religion and Letter Writing in Great Britain, 1550-1800, 69–87. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5216-0_5.

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Tanzini, Lorenzo. "«Situm in loco alto et forti». Una controversia del vescovo Andrea de’ Mozzi per il monastero di San Miniato." In La Basilica di San Miniato al Monte di Firenze (1018-2018), 151–73. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-295-9.09.

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The essay analyses a judicial case of the late 13th century (preserved in the archival funds of the Pistoiese bishopric), in which the bishop of Florence Andrea Mozzi and the nuns of Monticelli (one of the earliest Franciscan female communities in Florence) quarrel for the rights on the church of San Miniato, under the protection of the bishop since the origin of the monastic community in the early 11th century. As usual for this kind of sources, the text provides us with an important array of informations: the references to the written records the contenders used draw an image of the documentary landscape of the monastic communities since the 11th century, and at the same time the narrative of the religious practices of the laity around the church are very well described.
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Kroczek, Wacław Jan. "Centenarians, Semi-supercentenarians and the Emergence of Supercentenarians in Poland." In Demographic Research Monographs, 147–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49970-9_11.

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AbstractThe primary objective of our research was to produce a list, as complete as possible, of validated Polish supercentenarians, that is, persons for whom there is satisfactory evidence that they attained age 110. Surprisingly, considering Poland’s tumultuous history, a great many of the registration records of events occurring long ago have survived. The research, begun in 2012, was done in state archives, church archives, county offices, and libraries, and we report the methodology and results here. Research was also done to obtain a list of the many more persons for whom there is satisfactory evidence that they attained age 105, but that research is not near completion.Although according to official statistics there were 69 deaths of supercentenarians in Poland between 2004 and 2016, we could only validate 14 supercentenarian deaths – all females – ever occurring in Poland. In contrast, there are 25 validated supercentenarians who were born in Poland and last resided elsewhere.We also present official detailed statistics on the number of persons, living and deceased, who attained age 100, by single year of age, and estimate the mortality of persons who attained age 105, based on these data, for the portion of Poland with better-quality information, and compare it to the German experience. Of course, because these official data have not been validated, any inferences drawn from them are not conclusive.
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Yusuf, Sherif Kunle, and Olayinka Mary Adekoya. "Trends in Contemporary Record Management." In Advances in Library and Information Science, 326–43. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-7740-0.ch021.

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This chapter examines the record management and its contemporary trends. It discusses the concept of record not only as evidence but also a proof of important transactions carried out in an organization. Records ensure effective and efficient updates to organizations if properly managed, organized, and monitored. However, most records in organizations, especially libraries, lack monitoring and enforcement, inappropriate vintage and governance. It is against this background that record managers should create a system of organizing records storage where essential records can be reduced to microform in order to conserve, space, and speed-up preservation and retrieval of information.
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Graumann, Thomas. "Examining the Records." In The Acts of the Early Church Councils, 43–56. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198868170.003.0005.

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A synodical trial conducted in Constantinople in AD 448 against the archimandrite Eutyches produced protocols of eight sessions. Challenged by the condemned Eutyches for their alleged manipulation, two imperial commissions investigated these records and tested their reliability and veracity. The chapter analyses the inquiries’ investigation into the different types of documents coming before them and the resultant discussions between secretaries, bishops, and officials about the crucial relationship between ‘originals’ and ‘copies’ of such records and their respective standing and proper use in a legal altercation. The technical vocabulary used in these discussions for such documents is analysed. The disputes further show by what visual features the status of documents could be identified and evaluated. They allow inferences as to the production process and the keeping and storage of records.
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Graumann, Thomas. "Abstracting and Summary Records." In The Acts of the Early Church Councils, 237–42. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198868170.003.0014.

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Different from the purportedly full records giving the interventions of named participants in direct speech, councils can use other types of protocols that deliberately obscure some of these elements, for instance by neglecting to identify individuals by name, and even by recording only the statements of the presidents and their chief aides, or by omitting pertaining documentation. Papyrological records of civil proceedings from the same period reveal these texts to be conforming to conventional bureaucratic practice and so disprove suspicions of manipulation and unreliability of such protocols. By paying attention to the materiality of conciliar records, a case of missed documentation can be attributed to the effects of unsafe storage, not wilful suppression.
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Dunan-Page, Anne. "‘Not Keeping One’s Place in the Church’." In Church Life, 193–211. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198753193.003.0011.

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This chapter examines the issue of absenteeism in seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century gathered churches through their manuscript church records. Absenteeism was the offence most frequently cited in disciplinary meetings, yet some members who were censured for absence were active supporters of their churches in other ways. This chapter focuses on those members who were never under a sentence of excommunication but who had ceased to be involved in church life and to take communion. It examines the question of Dissenting identity through lay participation, the reasons why men and women ceased to come to church, and what prompted them to seek reconciliation, sometimes decades after their first admission. Evidence is taken from manuscript church records belonging to Congregational, Particular Baptist, and General Baptist churches, spanning the period c.1640 to c.1714.
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"The Bishop's Eye: Visitation Records." In Church Life between the Metropolitan and the Local, 79–116. Vervuert Verlagsgesellschaft, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.31819/9783954872831-006.

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"Unearth The Hidden: Extirpation Records." In Church Life between the Metropolitan and the Local, 145–72. Vervuert Verlagsgesellschaft, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.31819/9783954872831-008.

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Graumann, Thomas. "The Earliest Church Councils." In The Acts of the Early Church Councils, 13–23. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198868170.003.0002.

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This chapter offers a historical survey of conciliar documentation in its varied forms, starting from the earliest gatherings in councils or synods in the second century, and leading up to the sixth century; some particularly illuminating later examples are also included. After a discussion of the mostly indirect and piecemeal transmission of relevant documents from the earlier centuries, the examination identifies the key sources for the present study: the sets of acts containing records that present the interactions of participants during the sessions in purported direct speech. Such records survive mainly from a period beginning in the early fifth century.
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Smetanina, E. V. "Records about Old Believers' groups (soglasiya and tolks) of Transbaikalia in the church institutions' clerical documentary complexes of Baikal region." In Old Belief: History and Modernity, Local Traditions, Relations in Russia and Abroad. Buryat State University Publishing Department, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18101/978-5-9793-0771-8-121-130.

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Galochkina, Tatiana. "Word formative structure of words with the root lěp- in Old Russian written records." In 6th International e-Conference on Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Center for Open Access in Science, Belgrade, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32591/coas.e-conf.06.10121g.

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System of derivational morphology of the Old Russian language has its own characteristics based on the origin of the book vocabulary, which consisted mainly of Proto-Slavic words and calques from Greek words. The main morphological way of word formation was the heritage of the Proto-Slavic language, which developed together with the formation of morphemes as a language unit. Active derivation took place during the formation of the Old Russian book vocabulary. During this period an uninterrupted process began the creation of book translations from the Greek into Church Slavonic. The ancient scribes made extensive use of Greek words calquing, which especially intensified the creation of compound words. Compound words were formed according to the models of Greek composites, but using Russian morphemes. As a result of this process, the lexical fund of the literary language was created, which included words with the root *lěp-. Such words are contained in ancient Russian written records (“Life of St. Sava the Sanctified”, composed by St. Cyril Skifopolsky, “The Life of St. Andrew the Fool”, “The Chronicle” by John Malalas, “The Chronicle” by George Amartol, “History of the Jewish War” by Josephus Flavius, Christianopolis (Acts and Epistles of the Apostles), Uspensky Сollection of XII–XIII centuries etc.). In the article will be considered the word formative structure of words with the root lěp-.
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Galochkina, Tatiana. "Word formative structure of words with the root lěp- in Old Russian written records." In 6th International e-Conference on Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Center for Open Access in Science, Belgrade, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32591/coas.e-conf.06.10121g.

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System of derivational morphology of the Old Russian language has its own characteristics based on the origin of the book vocabulary, which consisted mainly of Proto-Slavic words and calques from Greek words. The main morphological way of word formation was the heritage of the Proto-Slavic language, which developed together with the formation of morphemes as a language unit. Active derivation took place during the formation of the Old Russian book vocabulary. During this period an uninterrupted process began the creation of book translations from the Greek into Church Slavonic. The ancient scribes made extensive use of Greek words calquing, which especially intensified the creation of compound words. Compound words were formed according to the models of Greek composites, but using Russian morphemes. As a result of this process, the lexical fund of the literary language was created, which included words with the root *lěp-. Such words are contained in ancient Russian written records (“Life of St. Sava the Sanctified”, composed by St. Cyril Skifopolsky, “The Life of St. Andrew the Fool”, “The Chronicle” by John Malalas, “The Chronicle” by George Amartol, “History of the Jewish War” by Josephus Flavius, Christianopolis (Acts and Epistles of the Apostles), Uspensky Сollection of XII–XIII centuries etc.). In the article will be considered the word formative structure of words with the root lěp-.
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Reports on the topic "Church records on microform"

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Mühlichen, Michael, and Rembrandt D. Scholz. Demographic analyses of church records: the case of infant mortality in the Hanseatic City of Rostock in the 19th century. Rostock: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, May 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4054/mpidr-tr-2015-002.

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