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History of Archival Practice [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 204 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 418 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367882264
  • ISBN-13: 9780367882266
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 204 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 418 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367882264
  • ISBN-13: 9780367882266
This revised translation of the classic 1998 Une histoire de larchivistique provides a wide-ranging international survey of developments in archival practices and management, from the ancient world to the present day.





The volume has been substantially updated to incorporate recent scholarship and provide additional examples from the English-speaking world. These new additions complement the original text and offer a broad and up-to-date survey, with examples spanning Europe, Africa, Asia and North and South America. The bibliography has also been updated with new material and supplementary English language sources, making it an accessible and up-to-date resource for those working and researching in the field of archives and archival history.





This book is an essential reference volume for both archivists and historians, as well as anyone interested in the history of archives.

Arvustused

"A readable and well-organized synthesis. [ this book] ought to be essential reading for anyone seeking the nearest approximation of a global archival history currently available in English"

- Eric C. Stoykovich, University of Maryland, US

"It reflects much of the latest scholarship on all periods of archival history from ancient Mesopotamia to the twentieth century; it covers an impressive range of topics in a very small space; and, as the first and only monograph of its kind in English, it fills a long-standing void in professional literature. If it succeeds in provoking new interest in its subject matter, or encouraging its readers to undertake further research, it will have served its purpose admirably."

- Geoffrey Yeo, University College, London, UK

"For anyone interested in the historical development of archival practice or in the variety of perspectives available through the lens of international or global comparisons, A History of Archival Practice is a welcome addition to the growing literature on archival history."

- Rand Jimerson, Western Washington University, US

"A History of Archival Practice, Margaret Procter, senior lecturer in record and archive studies at the University of Liverpool, UK, provides a beautifully rendered revision and translation of Delsalles chronicle of power and control for an anglophone audience."

-Christopher M. Laico, Columbia University, US

"...Margaret Procters translation of this text by Professor Paul Delsalle is very much to be welcomed....I think the book has great potential value and undoubtedly fills a big gap in the extant literature."

-Elizabeth Shepherd, University College London, UK

" The book is therefore ideally suited, and intended, as an overview work on the development of the archival system. If a topic is of interest to you, you can delve further into the references and the extensive literature specification that is added to each chapter. These two elements form the great added value of this book, which everyone who deals with archives should have read."

- Wouter van Dijk, Hereditas Nexus

List of figures
vii
Introduction to the French edition (1998) ix
Introduction to the English edition xv
1 The ancient world
1(16)
2 The classical world: from Greek city states to the Roman empire
17(16)
3 Archives and archival practices in Asia and Africa, antiquity to the eighteenth century
33(20)
4 Archives and archival practices in the Americas, to the eighteenth century
53(12)
5 In the chanceries and muniment rooms of medieval Europe from the fifth to the fifteenth centuries
65(22)
6 Buildings and equipment in Western Europe, late antiquity to the seventeenth century
87(19)
7 The defining era: Simancas, the Habsburgs and the sixteenth century
106(11)
8 State bureaucracy and archival centralisation in early modern Europe
117(14)
9 Being an archivist in early modern Europe
131(20)
10 Methods and techniques for classification and arrangement in the fifteenth to the eighteenth centuries
151(13)
11 Legislation, literature and practice in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
164(16)
12 Buildings and readers in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
180(17)
13 Archives destroyed, protected and reconstituted in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
197(8)
14 The rise of a profession in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
205(10)
15 From mutual assistance to international networks in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
215(15)
16 Conclusion: the value of the historical perspective
230(3)
Afterword to the English edition 233(2)
Index 235
Paul Delsalle is Professor of Modern History at the Université de Franche-Comté, France, specialising in the editing of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century documents. Between 1990 and 1995 he was Lecturer in Archival Studies at the University of Haute-Alsace in Mulhouse, France.

Margaret Procter is Senior Lecturer in Record and Archive Studies at the University of Liverpool, UK, and previously worked as a professional archivist. She has worked with the International Council on Archives for over 25 years,most recently as Editor of its multilingual journal Comma.