According to most histories of French archives and libraries, the nineteenth century was a period of slow but steady recovery from the trauma of the revolutionary era. In contrast, Moore argues that the organization of archives and libraries in nineteenth-century France was neither steady nor progressive. By following the development of the Ecole des Chartes, the state school for archivists and librarians, Moore shows that conceptions of order changed dramatically from one decade to the next. More important, she argues that these changing notions of order were directly connected to contemporary shifts in state politics. Since each new political regime had its own conceptions of both national history and public knowledge, each one worked to restore order in a different way.
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Publisher
Library Juice Press
ISBN-13
9780977861798
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108092561
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Subject Area
Library Science
Author
Lara Jennifer Moore
Publication Name
Restoring Order: The Ecole Des Chartes and the Organization of Archives and Libraries in France, 1821-1870