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Books in the Oxford Series on History and Archives series

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  • - Changing Authorities in History and the Archives
    by Jr Blouin
    £106.99

    This lively book explores the changes taking place in history and the archives as a result of new concepts, practices, and technologies. Among other issues, it raises the question of what future historical archives will be like if scholars and archivists cannot understand each others' work.

  • - Contesting Authority in History and the Archives
    by Francis X. Blouin
    £33.99

    This lively book explores the changes taking place in history and the archives as a result of new concepts, practices, and technologies. Among other issues, it raises the question of what future historical archives will be like if scholars and archivists cannot understand each others' work.

  • - Soviet Atheism and Historical Knowledge
    by Sonja (assistant professor of anthropology Luehrmann
    £95.99

    Based on archival research in locations as diverse as the multi-religious Volga region, Moscow, and Texas, Sonja Luehrmann argues that we can learn a great deal about Soviet religiosity when we focus not just on what documents say but also on what they did.

  • - The Man Who Salvaged French Jewish History in the Wake of the Holocaust
    by Lisa Moses (Associate Professor of History Leff
    £19.49

    In the aftermath of the Holocaust, Jewish historian Zosa Szajkowski stole tens of thousands of documents from France and sold them to libraries in the United States. To understand why he did it, Leff takes us "backstage" at the archives and reveals the powerful ideological, economic, and scientific forces that made Holocaust-era Jewish scholars care more deeply than ever before about preserving the remnants of their past.

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