Auteurs : Filippo De Vivo, Maria Pia Donato (dir.)
Revue : Storia della Storiografia, volume 68, 2/2015
Éditeur : Fabrizio Serra editore (Pisa-Roma)
Date de parution : décembre 2015
Nombre de pages : 192
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ARCHIVES AND THE WRITING OF HISTORY
Georg G. Iggers, Foreword
Part I. Scholarly practices in the Archives, 1500-1800
- Filippo de Vivo, Maria Pia Donato, Scholarly Practices in the Archives, 1500-1800. Introduction.
- Fabien Montcher, Archives and Empire : Scholarly Archival Practices, Royal Historiographers and Historical Writing across the Iberian Empire (Late 16th and Early 17th Century).
- Fabio Antonini, “Kept within their Chests for the Benefit of their Histories” : Archival Reform and the Rise of Historical Scholarship amongst the State Records of Early Modern Venice.
- Emmanuelle Chapron, The “Supplement to All Archives” : the Bibliothèque Royale of Paris in the Eighteenth Century .
- Kasper Risbjerg Eskildsen, Relics of the Past : Antiquarianism and Archival Authority in Enlightenment Germany.
Part II. Archives and History. Making historical knowledge in Europe during the Nineteenth Century.
- Philipp Müller, Introduction. Archives and History. Making Historical Knowledge in Europe during the Nineteenth Century.
- David Laven, Nineteenth-Century Historians and the Venetian Archivio di Stato : Memory and Rhythms of Historical Research.
- Pieter Huistra, Reproducers Anonymous. Copyists in Nineteenth-Century Historiography.
- Henning Trüper, Autopsy and Heteropsy in Nineteenth-Century Aksumite Epigraphy.
- Regina F. Bendix, Archived and Archival Culture. Ethnographic Reflections on Archival Habits.
- Mario Wimmer, The Present as Future Past : Anonymous History of Historical Times.
Notes on Contributors.