Archival Communities

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<b>The story behind the creation of the first archives in the new United States</b> <p/> Archives the foundational resource for historical research do not emerge from a vacuum. The records documents and data that make up the historian's quarry are never neutral but are themselves the product of historical forces and individual choices. What materials are included in the archive and why? Whose voices are preserved for posterity and whose are silenced? In recent years scholars have increasingly made archives themselves the subject of investigation. With <i>Archival Communities</i> Derek Kane O'Leary takes up this crucial task for the era of the early United States arguing that key components of America's archives emerged from within an Atlantic world of circulating scholars evidence practices and ideas. <p/> As he shows US archives--and the historical narratives spawned by the documents preserved within them--drew their initial materials and meaning from this international context. And while demonstrating the disproportionate imprint of powerful men O'Leary's Atlantic frame reveals a far broader community of people who engaged in early archival efforts on the national state and local levels including women who influenced the act of collection and public perceptions of the young nation's historical record.
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