The administrative documents preserved in archives tell stories which are shaped by their institutional and governmental context, and are as deceptive and full of invention as more self-consciously literary works. Medieval archives contain a vast repository of historical narratives which, despite their fictional components and bureaucratic manipulation, nevertheless provide vivid insights into everyday life. The rhetorical conventions of such bureaucratic documents as pardons, petitions and appeals represent forms of historical literature which are cultural productions of equal significance to the chronicle or the epic poem. But, unlike court poetry or chronicles, the archives tell us a great deal about the life of ordinary people. In the w...
Creative and compelling theoretical formulations of the archive have emerged from a host of discipli...
Archives are more prominent than ever, not only in art practice and theoretical discourse but also i...
Derrida and Foucault provide key starting points to understanding archives. They see archives as heg...
The administrative documents preserved in archives tell stories which are shaped by their institutio...
The archive appears to have taken the place of historical narrative as a key locus for critical hist...
Archives are primary sources of information for biographers, historians and social scientists. Yet t...
In common parlance, the archive is a large repository of paperwork no longer in bureau cratic circul...
Since late Antiquity, a key feature distinguishing those documents and records that we call archival...
Orders in the Archive. History as the totality of that which really happened constitutes the domain...
From a reliable source. Crossed experiments on archives. Is the concept of the archive as evident as...
Through a reading of the archived letters of Henry Garnet (1555–1606), Superior of the Jesuit order ...
ABSTRACT Human rights are intricately tied to the practice of archivists, and the imp...
Archivists and archival records play integral roles as plot devices in many significant works of pop...
Like the special issue of 2007 (Archival Science 7:4, “Toward a Cultural History of Archives”), “In ...
[Excerpt]: The OED defines the archive simply as ‘A place in which public records or other important...
Creative and compelling theoretical formulations of the archive have emerged from a host of discipli...
Archives are more prominent than ever, not only in art practice and theoretical discourse but also i...
Derrida and Foucault provide key starting points to understanding archives. They see archives as heg...
The administrative documents preserved in archives tell stories which are shaped by their institutio...
The archive appears to have taken the place of historical narrative as a key locus for critical hist...
Archives are primary sources of information for biographers, historians and social scientists. Yet t...
In common parlance, the archive is a large repository of paperwork no longer in bureau cratic circul...
Since late Antiquity, a key feature distinguishing those documents and records that we call archival...
Orders in the Archive. History as the totality of that which really happened constitutes the domain...
From a reliable source. Crossed experiments on archives. Is the concept of the archive as evident as...
Through a reading of the archived letters of Henry Garnet (1555–1606), Superior of the Jesuit order ...
ABSTRACT Human rights are intricately tied to the practice of archivists, and the imp...
Archivists and archival records play integral roles as plot devices in many significant works of pop...
Like the special issue of 2007 (Archival Science 7:4, “Toward a Cultural History of Archives”), “In ...
[Excerpt]: The OED defines the archive simply as ‘A place in which public records or other important...
Creative and compelling theoretical formulations of the archive have emerged from a host of discipli...
Archives are more prominent than ever, not only in art practice and theoretical discourse but also i...
Derrida and Foucault provide key starting points to understanding archives. They see archives as heg...