Archives and Emotions - (History of Emotions) by Ilaria Scaglia & Peter N Stearns & Valeria Vanesio & Susan J Matt (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- WINNER OF THE SOCIETY OF AMERICAN ARCHIVISTS' WALDO GIFFORD LELAND AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE AND USEFULNESS IN ARCHIVAL HISTORY, THEORY, AND PRACTICE 2025Archives and Emotions argues, at its most fundamental level, that emotions matter and have always mattered to both the people whose histories are documented by archives and to those working with the documents these contain.
- About the Author: Ilaria Scaglia is Senior Lecturer in Modern History at Aston University, UK.
- 312 Pages
- History, Modern
- Series Name: History of Emotions
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About the Book
This volume examines the interplay between emotions and archives from the 18th to the 21st century, exploring how feelings have affected the ways in which the past is preserved, remembered, controlled and experienced.Book Synopsis
WINNER OF THE SOCIETY OF AMERICAN ARCHIVISTS' WALDO GIFFORD LELAND AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE AND USEFULNESS IN ARCHIVAL HISTORY, THEORY, AND PRACTICE 2025
Archives and Emotions argues, at its most fundamental level, that emotions matter and have always mattered to both the people whose histories are documented by archives and to those working with the documents these contain.
Review Quotes
"This timely book on the interplay of emotions and archives addresses a blind spot in most of the current scholarly and professional literature, and discusses how to take the conversation forward." --Eric Ketelaar, Emeritus Professor of Archivistics, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
"Fear not the dusty archive, for the human capacity to feel is timeless and ubiquitous! Alerted by this book, readers will see that exploring an archive is akin to the pleasure of perusing a family photo album. What untold and hidden emotions might it not reveal alongside the expected?" --Barbara H. Rosenwein, Professor emerita, Loyola University, Chicago, USAAbout the Author
Ilaria Scaglia is Senior Lecturer in Modern History at Aston University, UK. She is the author of The Emotions of Internationalism: Feeling International Cooperation in the Alps in the Interwar Period (2020), and of numerous articles and chapters on the history of internationalism, cultural relations, and emotions. She is leading the development of the Aston University Archives. She is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
Valeria Vanesio is Lecturer in the Department of Library Information and Archive Sciences at the University of Malta. She is now International Associate of the Malta Study Center and leads cataloguing and research projects in Malta, Italy and the Vatican Library. Her fields of research include the history of archives and institutions (Order of St John and the Mediterranean area), archival cataloguing standards, digital humanities, archival pedagogies, and colonial legacies in libraries and archives. Her most recent publication is a co-authored article entitled "Pioneers in Maltese Archives and Libraries: People, Contexts and Institutions in 20th-century Malta," Archives and Records (2024).