From Polders to postmodernism : a concise history of archival theory / by John Ridener.
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- 1936117355
- 9781936117352
- Archives -- Administration -- History
- Archives -- Administration
- Archives -- Gestion -- Histoire
- Archives -- Gestion
- LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Library & Information Science -- Archives & Special Libraries
- Archives -- Administration
- Archivkunde
- Archiefwetenschap
- Archieven
- Archiefbeheer
- Theorieën
- Geschichte
- 027.001 22
- CD947 .R54 2009eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-173) and index.
Why study archival theory? -- Contexts -- Consolidation : the Dutch manual -- Confirmation and reinforcement : Sir Hilary Jenkinson's Manual of archive administration -- Modern records : T.R. Schellenberg and modern archives -- Questioning archives : contemporary records, contemporary discourses -- From Polders to postmodernism.
"A history of the conception and development of the theories that have guided archivists in their work from the late 19th through the early 21st centuries"--Provided by publisher.
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