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Archives And Information In The Early Modern World Kate Peters Liesbeth Corens Alexandra Walsham

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Archives And Information In The Early Modern World Kate Peters Liesbeth Corens Alexandra Walsham
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.67 MB
Pages: 326
Author: Kate Peters; Liesbeth Corens; Alexandra Walsham
ISBN: 9780191869181, 019186918X
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Archives And Information In The Early Modern World Kate Peters Liesbeth Corens Alexandra Walsham by Kate Peters; Liesbeth Corens; Alexandra Walsham 9780191869181, 019186918X instant download after payment.

This volume investigates the relationship between archives and information in the early modern world. It explores how the physical documentation that proliferated on an unprecedented scale between the 16th and 18th centuries was managed in the context of wider innovations in the sphere of communication and of significant upheaval and change. The chapters assess how archives were implicated in patterns of statecraft and scrutinise critical issues of secrecy and publicity, access and concealment. They analyse the interconnections between documentation and geographical distance, probing the part played by record-keeping in administration, governance, and justice, as well as its links with trade, commerce, education, evangelism, and piety. Alive to how the contents of archives were organised and filed, the contributors place paper technologies and physical repositories under the microscope. Extending beyond the framework of formal institutions to the family, household, and sect, this volume offers fresh insight into the possibilities and constraints of political participation and the nature of human agency. It deepens our understanding of the role of archives in the construction and preservation of knowledge and the exercise of power in its broadest sense. Above all, it calls for greater dialogue and creative collaboration to breach the lingering disciplinary divide between historians and archival scientists.

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