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The Journal of American History | 1993

Historians and Archivists: A Rationale for Cooperation

Edwin Bridges; Gregory S. Hunter; Page Putnam Miller; David Thelen; Gerhard L. Weinberg

InJuly 1992 a small team of historians and archivists gathered at the Bentley Historical Library in Ann Arbor, Michigan. We had assembled to review graduate history education. As the team considered practical questions about training history graduate students to do research, its members realized that recent developments have greatly complicated those questions. We recognized that major changes are taking place in both the historical and the archival professions. We believe the changes warrant a rethinking both of training for archival research and of the missions of the two professions and the connections between them. This article is based on the report of the team. It reviews the shared past of the two fields, the changes underway in each, and the ways historians and archivists have cooperated. It suggests ways they might renew cooperative efforts to advance their common interest in creating, preserving, and interpreting the documentary record. In recent decades a series of interrelated events has eroded our confidence in universal rules for preserving and telling stories about the past. No longer do people within the historical and archival professions agree that certain principles will ensure good history and good archival practices. Amid the disagreements and debates, both professions are reassessing their role in society. At a fundamental level, the issues and concerns challenging historians and archivists today appear to have many common characteristics. Both professions may therefore benefit from shared analyses of those challenges, and from common efforts to address them. There is a natural partnership between those who decide what evidence will be available and those who decide how to interpret it. We believe that the kind of history that historians now do would be enriched by renewing the partnership that once existed between historians and archivists. And we believe that the work of ar-


Archive | 1997

Developing and maintaining practical archives

Gregory S. Hunter


American Archivist | 2009

Toward Better Documenting and Interpreting of the Past: What History Graduate Programs in the Twenty-first Century Should Teach About Archival Practices

Edwin Bridges; Gregory S. Hunter; Page Putnam Miller; David Thelen; Gerhard L. Weinberg


Archive | 1999

Preserving Digital Information

Gregory S. Hunter


American Archivist | 2009

Is the Past Still Prologue?: History and Archival Education

F. Ham; Frank Boles; Gregory S. Hunter; James M. O'Toole


American Archivist | 2017

A Quick Six Years

Gregory S. Hunter


American Archivist | 2017

The Breadth of Archives

Gregory S. Hunter


American Archivist | 2016

The Archival Profession: Looking Backward and Looking Forward

Gregory S. Hunter


American Archivist | 2014

Front Matter (Front Cover, Masthead, Table of Contents, From the Editor)

Gregory S. Hunter


Information Processing and Management | 2008

Domesticating Information: Managing Documents Inside the Organization, Carol E.B. Choksy. Scarecrow Press (2006), 250 pp.,

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Gerhard L. Weinberg

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Richard P. Smiraglia

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

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