The Future of Archives and Recordkeeping Matt CookWith increasing interest from outside of the profession, the idea of archives as the static, impartial carriers of truth and the archivist as a guardian of records has been questioned: how can society take greater control over its own written memory? This book offers a clearly organized approach to developments in archives and record keeping.
it provides insight into both the early history of the sanctuary and the nature of the export wares of this major Greek pottery center
including indigenous voices and reflections on the meaning of land
A handbook for new information professionals wanting to thrive in their careers
Its focus on the victims of war and their means of survival provides a series of case studies to demonstrate how these visceral conflicts drove developments in medical care and military welfare for servicemen and their families
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architectural theory and cartography
and in particular the inability of the centre-left – the UK Labour Party and France's Parti Socialiste – to respond to the Great Recession more effectively
sexed identity and difference and the process of technological transformation
Described by Deleuze as ‘one of the greatest modern auteurs’
emerged in the 1870s and underpinned the change from classical economics to modern (micro)economics
a fascinating account of the iconic sphinx
the White Monastery communities form one of Coptic Christianity’s largest and longest-lived locations