Archives and Information in the Early Modern World
Herausgeber: Peters, Kate; Corens, Liesbeth; Walsham, Alexandra
Archives and Information in the Early Modern World
Herausgeber: Peters, Kate; Corens, Liesbeth; Walsham, Alexandra
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This collection of essays explores the history of archives and record keeping across different polities and cultures in the early modern world. With ground-breaking research into the mechanics and personnel of early modern archives, the collection provides invaluable accounts of the history of keeping historical records.
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This collection of essays explores the history of archives and record keeping across different polities and cultures in the early modern world. With ground-breaking research into the mechanics and personnel of early modern archives, the collection provides invaluable accounts of the history of keeping historical records.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 167mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 647g
- ISBN-13: 9780197266250
- ISBN-10: 0197266258
- Artikelnr.: 50499267
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 242mm x 167mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 647g
- ISBN-13: 9780197266250
- ISBN-10: 0197266258
- Artikelnr.: 50499267
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kate Peters trained as an archivist in 1988-89 and completed a PhD in History in 1996. She has lectured in records and archives management at UCL, and in History at Universities of Birmingham and Cambridge. Her first book, Print Culture and the Early Quakers, examined the role of print in the early Quaker movement of the 1650s. She is currently working on the politics of record keeping in the English civil wars. Alexandra Walsham is a graduate of the Universities of Melbourne and Cambridge. She taught at the University of Exeter for many years before taking up her current appointment at Cambridge. She has published widely on the religious and cultural history of early modern England and her current research, supported by a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship, explores the intersections between the Reformation and generational change. She is also the Principal Investigator of the AHRC project, 'Remembering the Reformation'. She became a Fellow of the British Academy in 2009 and was made a CBE in 2017. Liesbeth Corens is Career Development Fellow at Keble College, Oxford. She is currently completing a book manuscript on Confessional Mobility and English Catholics in Counter-Reformation Europe for Oxford University Press. Her other project centres on creating counter-archives among Catholic minorities in early modern England and the Netherlands. With Kate Peters and Alexandra Walsham, she co-edited 'The Social History of the Archives: Record-Keeping in Early Modern Europe', Past and Present, supplement 11 (2016).
* Foreword
* Archives and Information in the Early Modern World
* Organisation and Agency
* 1: Randolph C. Head: Early Modern European Archivality: Organised
Records, Information, and State Power around 1500
* 2: Filippo de Vivo: Archival Intelligence: Diplomatic Correspondence,
Information Overload, and Information Management in Italy, 1450-1650
* 3: Jacob Soll: Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Accounting, and the Genesis of
the State Archive in Early Modern France
* Access and Secrecy
* 4: Arnold Hunt: The Early Modern Secretary and the Early Modern
Archive
* 5: Arndt Brendecke: Knowledge, Oblivion and Concealment in Early
Modern Spain: The Ambiguous Agenda of the Archive of Simancas
* 6: Kate Peters: 'Friction in the Archives': Access and the Politics
of Record-Keeping in Revolutionary England
* Media and Materiality
* 7: Heather Wolfe and Peter Stallybrass: The Material Culture of
Record Keeping in Early Modern England
* 8: Sundar Henny: Archiving the Archive: Scribal and Material Culture
in Seventeenth-Century Zurich
* Documentation and Distance
* 9: Brooke Palmieri: Truth and Suffering in the Quaker Archives
* 10: Sylvia Sellers-Garcia: Death, Distance, and Bureaucracy: An
Archival Story
* 11: Kiri Paramore: A Transnational Archive of the Sinosphere: The
Early Modern East Asian Information Order
* Afterword
* Archives and Information in the Early Modern World
* Organisation and Agency
* 1: Randolph C. Head: Early Modern European Archivality: Organised
Records, Information, and State Power around 1500
* 2: Filippo de Vivo: Archival Intelligence: Diplomatic Correspondence,
Information Overload, and Information Management in Italy, 1450-1650
* 3: Jacob Soll: Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Accounting, and the Genesis of
the State Archive in Early Modern France
* Access and Secrecy
* 4: Arnold Hunt: The Early Modern Secretary and the Early Modern
Archive
* 5: Arndt Brendecke: Knowledge, Oblivion and Concealment in Early
Modern Spain: The Ambiguous Agenda of the Archive of Simancas
* 6: Kate Peters: 'Friction in the Archives': Access and the Politics
of Record-Keeping in Revolutionary England
* Media and Materiality
* 7: Heather Wolfe and Peter Stallybrass: The Material Culture of
Record Keeping in Early Modern England
* 8: Sundar Henny: Archiving the Archive: Scribal and Material Culture
in Seventeenth-Century Zurich
* Documentation and Distance
* 9: Brooke Palmieri: Truth and Suffering in the Quaker Archives
* 10: Sylvia Sellers-Garcia: Death, Distance, and Bureaucracy: An
Archival Story
* 11: Kiri Paramore: A Transnational Archive of the Sinosphere: The
Early Modern East Asian Information Order
* Afterword
* Foreword
* Archives and Information in the Early Modern World
* Organisation and Agency
* 1: Randolph C. Head: Early Modern European Archivality: Organised
Records, Information, and State Power around 1500
* 2: Filippo de Vivo: Archival Intelligence: Diplomatic Correspondence,
Information Overload, and Information Management in Italy, 1450-1650
* 3: Jacob Soll: Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Accounting, and the Genesis of
the State Archive in Early Modern France
* Access and Secrecy
* 4: Arnold Hunt: The Early Modern Secretary and the Early Modern
Archive
* 5: Arndt Brendecke: Knowledge, Oblivion and Concealment in Early
Modern Spain: The Ambiguous Agenda of the Archive of Simancas
* 6: Kate Peters: 'Friction in the Archives': Access and the Politics
of Record-Keeping in Revolutionary England
* Media and Materiality
* 7: Heather Wolfe and Peter Stallybrass: The Material Culture of
Record Keeping in Early Modern England
* 8: Sundar Henny: Archiving the Archive: Scribal and Material Culture
in Seventeenth-Century Zurich
* Documentation and Distance
* 9: Brooke Palmieri: Truth and Suffering in the Quaker Archives
* 10: Sylvia Sellers-Garcia: Death, Distance, and Bureaucracy: An
Archival Story
* 11: Kiri Paramore: A Transnational Archive of the Sinosphere: The
Early Modern East Asian Information Order
* Afterword
* Archives and Information in the Early Modern World
* Organisation and Agency
* 1: Randolph C. Head: Early Modern European Archivality: Organised
Records, Information, and State Power around 1500
* 2: Filippo de Vivo: Archival Intelligence: Diplomatic Correspondence,
Information Overload, and Information Management in Italy, 1450-1650
* 3: Jacob Soll: Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Accounting, and the Genesis of
the State Archive in Early Modern France
* Access and Secrecy
* 4: Arnold Hunt: The Early Modern Secretary and the Early Modern
Archive
* 5: Arndt Brendecke: Knowledge, Oblivion and Concealment in Early
Modern Spain: The Ambiguous Agenda of the Archive of Simancas
* 6: Kate Peters: 'Friction in the Archives': Access and the Politics
of Record-Keeping in Revolutionary England
* Media and Materiality
* 7: Heather Wolfe and Peter Stallybrass: The Material Culture of
Record Keeping in Early Modern England
* 8: Sundar Henny: Archiving the Archive: Scribal and Material Culture
in Seventeenth-Century Zurich
* Documentation and Distance
* 9: Brooke Palmieri: Truth and Suffering in the Quaker Archives
* 10: Sylvia Sellers-Garcia: Death, Distance, and Bureaucracy: An
Archival Story
* 11: Kiri Paramore: A Transnational Archive of the Sinosphere: The
Early Modern East Asian Information Order
* Afterword