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Engaging with Records and Archives: Histories and Theories

Facet. Dec. 2016. 256p. ed. by & others. index. ISBN 9781783301584. pap. $85. PRO MEDIA
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The discussions of archival theory in this volume edited by Foscarini (coeditor, Records Management Journal) stem from a selection of papers at the 2015 Conference on the History of Records and Archives. An international set of contributors discuss topics and considerations including access and ethics, along with other facets such as models and classification structures. The cogent discussion of how archives participate in—or are excluded from—power structures and cultural memory, especially in the chapter on "archival silence," will be fascinating to many, especially in today's political climate. The volume includes interesting international perspectives, especially from countries such as Malawi, Italy, and Poland. All of the essays are well-researched and clearly written, although some archival and history professionals might find this collection to be overly theoretical.
VERDICT For those interested in archival theory and its intersection with historiography, this volume will provide insights into the history and continuing evolution of important concepts. However, readers interested in practical applications should seek a more hands-on guide.
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