This thesis is a study of the National Archives of the United States from the institution’s establishment in 1934 under the presidency of Franklin Roosevelt to becoming the National Archives and Record Administration in 1985. The Archives during the 1930’s and 1940’s functioned as an independent agency, until the Archives lost their independence under the Hoover Commission. In 1949 the Archives became part of the newly formed General Services Administration. During the 1950’s and 1960’s National Archives helped change the archival profession. Furthermore, we see how the two independence movements in the 1960’s and 1980’s that were ultimately successful in the restoration of the Archives status as an independent agency
The establishment of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH) was a cultural milest...
In 1901 Alabama established the first independent government archives in the United States. The foun...
The creation of the Royal Historical Manuscripts Commission formed part of a wider movement of insti...
This thesis is a study of the National Archives of the United States from the institution’s establis...
An analysis and examination of the National Archives of the United States. The 19th century backgrou...
On 19 October 1984, President Ronald Reagan signed the National Archives and Records Administration ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2009.Cataloged from P...
The archive and the historian are symbiotically dependent on one another. The archive relies on the ...
Review of: The National Archives: America\u27s Ministry of Documents, 1934-1968. McCoy, Donald R
From 1789 to 1985 the federal government has created some 170 million cubic feet of records. At the ...
The massive compilation of oral histories of formerly enslaved African Americans by the Federal Writ...
Too often the pressure of the present day work environment lures archivists into ignoring their prof...
From 1950 to 1985 the federal government experienced much success in disposing of records with insuf...
This article deals with policy records at the front end of their lives; that is, preserving them f...
This thesis will study three specific subjects in order to document changing viewpoints in American ...
The establishment of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH) was a cultural milest...
In 1901 Alabama established the first independent government archives in the United States. The foun...
The creation of the Royal Historical Manuscripts Commission formed part of a wider movement of insti...
This thesis is a study of the National Archives of the United States from the institution’s establis...
An analysis and examination of the National Archives of the United States. The 19th century backgrou...
On 19 October 1984, President Ronald Reagan signed the National Archives and Records Administration ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2009.Cataloged from P...
The archive and the historian are symbiotically dependent on one another. The archive relies on the ...
Review of: The National Archives: America\u27s Ministry of Documents, 1934-1968. McCoy, Donald R
From 1789 to 1985 the federal government has created some 170 million cubic feet of records. At the ...
The massive compilation of oral histories of formerly enslaved African Americans by the Federal Writ...
Too often the pressure of the present day work environment lures archivists into ignoring their prof...
From 1950 to 1985 the federal government experienced much success in disposing of records with insuf...
This article deals with policy records at the front end of their lives; that is, preserving them f...
This thesis will study three specific subjects in order to document changing viewpoints in American ...
The establishment of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History (MDAH) was a cultural milest...
In 1901 Alabama established the first independent government archives in the United States. The foun...
The creation of the Royal Historical Manuscripts Commission formed part of a wider movement of insti...