Do Archive Catalogues Make History?: Exploring Interactions between Historians and Archives.

IF 1.1 1区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Richard Dunley, Jo Pugh
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Abstract

Archival research is foundational to the writing of most works of academic history and is a central part of the professional identity of historians. Despite this, we know very little about what historians do in archives, and how it shapes the process of writing history. This article uses quantitative data from The National Archives of the UK to analyse one part of this puzzle, namely how historians choose what to look at in an archive. It explores the nature of archive catalogues, and their relationship to the collections they describe. It goes on to assess how catalogues shape what historians choose to view when they visit an archive, and concludes by looking more widely at historians' information seeking practices. Through this analysis the article will argue that external factors have a far greater impact on archival research, and through it the writing of history, than is traditionally acknowledged, and as such historians need to pay considerably more attention to the ways in which their access to archives is shaped by these factors.

档案目录创造历史吗?探索历史学家与档案馆之间的互动。
档案研究是大多数学术史著作写作的基础,也是历史学家专业身份的核心部分。尽管如此,我们对历史学家在档案中的工作以及档案如何影响历史写作过程却知之甚少。本文利用英国国家档案馆的定量数据分析了这一难题的一部分,即历史学家如何选择档案中的内容。文章探讨了档案目录的性质及其与所描述藏品之间的关系。文章接着评估了目录如何影响历史学家在访问档案馆时选择查看的内容,最后对历史学家寻求信息的做法进行了更广泛的研究。通过分析,文章将论证外部因素对档案研究的影响,以及通过档案研究对历史写作的影响,远比传统上所承认的要大得多,因此,历史学家需要更多地关注这些因素如何影响了他们对档案的使用。
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期刊介绍: Twentieth Century British History covers the variety of British history in the twentieth century in all its aspects. It links the many different and specialized branches of historical scholarship with work in political science and related disciplines. The journal seeks to transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries, in order to foster the study of patterns of change and continuity across the twentieth century. The editors are committed to publishing work that examines the British experience within a comparative context, whether European or Anglo-American.
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