Archives, documentation, and institutions of social memory : essays from the Sawyer Seminar

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Archives, documentation, and institutions of social memory : essays from the Sawyer Seminar

edited by Francis X. Blouin, Jr. and William G. Rosenberg

University of Michigan Press, c2006

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  • "Something she called a fever" : Michelet, Derrida, and dust (or, In the archives with Michelet and Derrida) / Carolyn Steedman
  • The problem of publicité in the archives of Second Empire France / Jennifer S. Milligan
  • Not dragon at the gate but research partner : the reference archivist as mediator / Kathleen Marquis
  • Between veneration and loathing : loving and hating documents / James M. O'Toole
  • Archiving/architecture / Kent Kleinman
  • "Records of simple truth and precision" : photography, archives, and the illusion of control / Joan M. Schwartz
  • Out of the closet and into the archives? : German Jewish papers / Atina Grossmann
  • German Jewish archives in Berlin and New York : three generations after the fact / Frank Mecklenburg
  • Medieval archivists as authors : social memory and archival memory / Patrick Geary
  • The question of access : the right to social memory versus the right to social oblivion / Inge Bundsgaard
  • Past imperfect (l'imparfait) : mediating meaning in archives of art / Nancy Ruth Bartlett
  • An artifact by any other name : digital surrogates of medieval manuscripts / Stephen G. Nichols
  • The panoptical archive / Eric Ketelaar
  • Archival representation / Elizabeth Yakel
  • Remembering the future: appraisal of records and the role of archives in constructing social memory / Terry Cook
  • Creating a national information system in a federal environment : some thoughts on the Canadian Archival Information Network / Laura Millar
  • Archives, heritage, and history / David Lowenthal
  • How privatization turned Britain's red telephone kiosk into an archive of the welfare state / Patrick Wright
  • Archives : particles of memory or more? / Joan van Albada
  • Lookin' for a home : independent oral history archives in Italy / Alessandro Portelli
  • The public controversy over the Kennedy Memorabilia Project / Robert M. Adler
  • Classified federal records and the end of the Cold War : the experience of the Assassination Records Review Board / William L. Joyce
  • "Just a car" : the Kennedy car, the Lincoln chair, and the study of objects / Judith E. Endelman
  • Memories of colonization : commemoration, preservation, and erasure in an African archive / Frederick Cooper
  • Colonial archives and the arts of governance : on the content in the form / Ann Laura Stoler
  • The provincial archive as a place of memory : confronting oral and written sources on the role of former slaves in the Cuban War of Independence (1895-98) / Rebecca J. Scott
  • Maroons in the archives : the uses of the past in the French Caribbean / Laurent Dubois
  • Redemption's archive : remembering the future in a revolutionary past / Paul K. Eiss
  • Documenting South Africa's liberation movements : engaging the archives at the University of Fort Hare / Brian Williams and William K. Wallach
  • "The gift of one generation to another" : the real thing for the Pepsi Generation / Ian E. Wilson
  • Social history, public sphere, and national narratives : the social origins of Valencian regional imaginary in nineteenth-century Spain / Mónica Burguera
  • The influence of politics on the shaping of the memory of states in western Europe (France) / Paule René-Bazin
  • The role of the Swiss Federal Archives during recent politico-historical events and crises / Christoph Graf
  • Television archives and the making of collective memory : Nazism and World War II in three television blockbusters of German Public Television / Wulf Kansteiner
  • Revolution in the archives of memory : the founding of the National Diet Library in Occupied Japan / Leslie Pincus
  • The new masters of memory : libraries, archives, and museums in postcommunist Bosnia-Herzegovina / Robert J. Donia
  • Writing home in the archive : "refugee memory" and the ethnography of documentation / Penelope Papailias
  • Qing statesmen, archivists, and historians and the question of memory / Beatrice S. Bartlett
  • The role of archives in Chinese society : an examination from the perspective of access / Du Mei
  • Archives and histories in twentieth-century China / William C. Kirby
  • Archives and historical writing : the case of the Menshevik Party in 1917 / Ziva Galili
  • Russian history : is it in the archives? / Abby Smith
  • Archiving heteroglossia : writing reports and controlling mass culture under Stalin / Serhy Yekelchyk
  • Ethnicity, memory, and violence : reflections on special problems in Soviet and East European archives / Leffrey Burds
  • Hesitations at the door to an archive catalog / Vladimir Lapin
  • The historian and the source : problems of reliability and ethics / Boris V. Ananich

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This book contains essays that explore the importance of archives as artifacts of culture. As sites of documentary preservation rooted in various national and social contexts, archives help define for individuals, communities, and states what is both knowable and known about their pasts. As places of uncovering, archives help create and recreate social memory. By assigning the prerogatives of record keepers to the archivist, whose acquisition policies, finding aids, and various institutionalized predilections mediate between scholarship and information, archives produce knowledge, legitimize political systems, and construct identities. In the broadest sense, archives embody artifacts of culture that endure as signifiers of who we are, and why. Thus, the essays in "Archives, Documentation, and Institutions of Social Memory" conceive of archives, not simply as historical repositories, but also as a complex of structures, processes, and epistemologies situated at a critical point of the intersection between scholarship, cultural practices, politics, and technologies, and as such, the book will appeal to archivists and historians alike.

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