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History lessons from the archives

Nursing Standard, 1988
'Excellent nurses are having to leave Bristol because they can't get rooms for love nor money'. So runs a newspaper cutting from 1920, just one item in a fascinating collection of archive material recently presented to the Royal College of Nursing by the South Western Branch.
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The Book and the Archive in the History of Science

Isis, 2016
In recent years, the history of archives has opened up rich possibilities for understanding early modern science and medicine in material terms. Yet two strands of inquiry, vital to understanding the development of science and medicine as "paper knowledge," have been left largely unpursued: the archiving of personal papers, as distinct from the ...
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Oral History and the Archives

The American Archivist, 1976
There has been a great deal of TALKabout «he role of oral history in archival programs. What is oral history? Who should do it? Where does it belong in the organization of an archives? Is it worth the cost? These are just a few of the questions raised, and they, along with many others, have been posed by the Committee on Oral History of our own Society,
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[The Sardinian archives for malaria history].

Medicina nei secoli, 1998
The paper makes some references to the documentary funds for malaria history retained in state and private archives. The most important are seven: the State archives of Cagliari, Sassari, Nuoro, the Provincial administration archive of Sassari, the ERLAAS (Ente regionale per la lotta antianofelica in Sardegna) archive.
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Connected Histories of the BBC: Opening up the BBC Oral History Archive to the Digital Domain

Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 2022
Anna-Maria Sichani, David Hendy
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Archives and History

Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, 1968
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Photo Archives and the History of Archaeology

Abstract This chapter explores the role of photo archives in the making of archaeological knowledge from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. It discusses, among other topics, their role in the pursuit of objectivity, their connections to nation-building processes, and the challenges and opportunities posed by the digital age ...
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