Collective biography

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A biography of a group of people who share some characteristic.

Biography: The study of individual lives, their experiences, and accomplishments.
Historical Figures: People who have made significant contributions to history, science, politics, or culture.
Collective biography: A type of biography that focuses on a group of individuals who share a common experience, background, or interest.
Social history: The study of how individuals and groups interacted with each other in society.
Cultural history: The study of the beliefs, customs, and practices of a particular group or society.
Political history: The study of the development of political institutions and the role of individuals in shaping political events.
Intellectual history: The study of the ideas and intellectual trends that have shaped our world.
Gender history: The study of how gender has shaped individual lives and society as a whole.
Race history: The study of how race has influenced individual experiences and societal developments.
Intersectionality: The study of how different aspects of identity (such as gender, race, class, and sexuality) intersect and shape individuals' experiences.
Oral history: The study of personal experiences and stories gathered through interviews and other forms of oral testimony.
Archival research: The study of historical documents, artifacts, and other primary sources to understand historical events and individuals.
Biography as a literary genre: The study of how biographers construct narratives of individual lives.
Comparative biography: The study of how lives of individuals compare across different time periods and cultures.
Psychoanalytic biography: The study of how psychological factors shape individual lives and actions.
Biographical studies of groups: The study of how individuals in a group interacted and influenced each other.
Social network analysis: The study of how individuals and groups are connected to each other and how these connections shape individual lives and historical events.
Group biography: A group of people connected by a common theme, event or affiliation are profiled together in a single work.
Collaborative biography: A biography written by two or more writers working together. Often, one or more of the authors will have a personal connection to the subject.
Oral history: The subject's life story is recounted through recorded interviews with them or those who knew them well. This type of biography often focuses on individuals from marginalized groups or communities whose stories have been neglected in traditional histories.
Companion biography: A biography that is written in conjunction with another work, such as a historical novel or memoir.
Encyclopedia of biography: A collection of biographical profiles of important historical figures, often arranged alphabetically.
Memoir: A first-person account of an individual’s life or a specific period of their life, often focusing on personal experiences and reflections.
Autobiography: A first-person account of an individual’s life written by themselves.
Collective autobiography: A group of individuals collaborate to write their life stories or memories of shared experiences, often focused on a particular time, place, or event.
Biographical dictionary: A reference work containing brief biographical information on a large number of people, often arranged alphabetically.
Comparative biography: A comparative analysis of two or more individuals' lives and their impact on history, culture, or society.
National biography: A collection of biographical profiles of important people in a particular country.
Family history/biography: A biographical study of a family, often tracing ancestry and genealogy over multiple generations.
Political biography: A work that chronicles the life and career of a politician or political figure.
Celebrity biography: A biography focused on the life and career of a popular or influential public figure in fields such as entertainment, sports, or fashion.
Religious biography: A biography focused on the life and teachings of a particular religious figure or leader.