This contribution examines the social, material, and epistemic practices of historians and their counterparts engaged in the textual and visual reproduction of historical sources in nineteenth-century Austria and Switzerland. The Schweizerische Urkundenregister (1863-1877), a Swiss register of medieval charters, and the Monumenta graphica medii aevi (1859-1883), an Austrian collection of photographic facsimiles of medieval sources, were both intended to make historical sources accessible outside the archives in the framework of national history. The article analyzes institutional collaborations and the social interactions among the actors involved and follows the trajectories of the mobilized archival objects. These projects for national so...
Combining history of science and a history of universities with the new imperial history, Universiti...
Archives come into existence through human agency driven by individual and/or collective philosophic...
The author draws attention to the areas of work of archivists, in which historians dealing with the ...
This contribution examines the social, material, and epistemic practices of historians and their cou...
Provenance – an object’s history of ownership – is a historically contingent concept and research pr...
Provenance – an object’s history of ownership – is a historically contingent concept and research pr...
In democratic constitutional states, public archives have the duty to enable access to historical in...
Like the special issue of 2007 (Archival Science 7:4, “Toward a Cultural History of Archives”), “In ...
International audienceBased on empirical data, it is difficult to demonstrate the concrete effects o...
Discussions concerning the establishment of a ‘House of History that would collect and exhibit ‘Aust...
This special issue addresses a double transformation. The first is the historical process that saw a...
"Combining history of science and a history of universities with the new imperial history, Universit...
Using a Venetian case study from the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, this article demonstrates how arch...
The Chair for the History of Technology at ETH Zurich has been using the search engine Opensenamtics...
Historians in the 19th-century were not the first to discover the importance of source materials kep...
Combining history of science and a history of universities with the new imperial history, Universiti...
Archives come into existence through human agency driven by individual and/or collective philosophic...
The author draws attention to the areas of work of archivists, in which historians dealing with the ...
This contribution examines the social, material, and epistemic practices of historians and their cou...
Provenance – an object’s history of ownership – is a historically contingent concept and research pr...
Provenance – an object’s history of ownership – is a historically contingent concept and research pr...
In democratic constitutional states, public archives have the duty to enable access to historical in...
Like the special issue of 2007 (Archival Science 7:4, “Toward a Cultural History of Archives”), “In ...
International audienceBased on empirical data, it is difficult to demonstrate the concrete effects o...
Discussions concerning the establishment of a ‘House of History that would collect and exhibit ‘Aust...
This special issue addresses a double transformation. The first is the historical process that saw a...
"Combining history of science and a history of universities with the new imperial history, Universit...
Using a Venetian case study from the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy, this article demonstrates how arch...
The Chair for the History of Technology at ETH Zurich has been using the search engine Opensenamtics...
Historians in the 19th-century were not the first to discover the importance of source materials kep...
Combining history of science and a history of universities with the new imperial history, Universiti...
Archives come into existence through human agency driven by individual and/or collective philosophic...
The author draws attention to the areas of work of archivists, in which historians dealing with the ...