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_aFrom Polders to Postmodernism _eA Concise History of Archival Theory _fJohn RidenerDuluth |
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_aDuluth, Minnesota _cLitwin Books _d2009 |
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330 | _aIn this provocative book, John Ridener demonstrates that archival theory has transformed itself repeatedly, and sometimes dramatically, over the past 120 years. Drawing on Thomas Kuhn's concept of paradigm in scientific inquiry and intellectual history, Ridener examines the key archival thinkers and codifiers in the context of their time and culture. This book is sure to stimulate useful and interesting debate in classrooms, at conferences, on listservs, in journals, and in the wordplace and, as result, contribute to the continuing evolution of archival theory. Richard J. Cox | ||
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610 | _aThomas Kuhn | ||
610 | _aThéorie critique | ||
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