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Victoria Hoyle, "The Remaking of Archival Values" (Routledge, 2022)

Scholarly Communication

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Why Do Archives Think They Are?

The book is about how over the last 100 years archival theorists have codified our sense of what constitutes an archive. Angliland: I feel that where we're at within archival cities is to think about archives very broadly as the traces of events or actions which have content and structure That allows them to be linked to other related traces, whether those are documents, places, people, etc. And so I'm really interested in how the principles and practices and processes that have grown up around this thing that we identify as archives can be seen as sort of a system of thinkingwhat Angliland calls the archival paradigm.

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