This project will gather data about the current state of institutional web-available histories of Special Collections and University Archives. As a result of this data collection, the Archival History Section will be able to promote the writing of online archival histories of research and academic institutions, including archives and special collections in college and university... Continue Reading →
Year in Review: Archival History Books and Articles Published in 2018
Please note: The Editors of AHN have worked diligently to assemble this list of recent publications. If you think of a publication from 2018 not included in this list, please email the citation to the AHN Editors (archivalhistorynews@gmail.com). BOOKS (4) Corens, Liesbeth, Kate Peters, and Alexandra Walsham, eds. Archives and Information in the Early Modern... Continue Reading →
Year in Review: Archival History Exhibits and Public Events in 2018
ONGOING collaborative web exhibit. Curated by International Council of Archives. ICA : 70 years of international influence Tells the history of the International Council of Archives (ICA), from its founding in 1948 to 2018, in a "virtual exhibition." COMPLETED in-person exhibit. Curated by Chloe Ottenhoff. On display September 14 – December 14, 2018 Building a... Continue Reading →
Review of “Manuscript Circulation and the Invention of Politics in Early Stuart England”
Noah Millstone, Manuscript Circulation and the Invention of Politics in Early Stuart England (Cambridge University Press, 2016). xvi + 358 pp. ISBN: 978-1107120723. In the last quarter century or so, scholars have been busy uncovering a rich manuscript culture in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England too long overshadowed by print. It is now clear that print... Continue Reading →
Quotable History – 1775
"Mettre dans un Chartrier un ordre qui dure éternellement, sans que personne le maintienne, est une chose aussi impossible que de faire une Montre qui aille perpétuellement sans jamais être montée: cependant on peut dire que chaque Archiviste approche plus ou moins de ce point de perfection, à proportion de la bonté de son système."... Continue Reading →