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- List of Illustrations
- Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Editorial Policy
- Notes on Contributors
- Foreword by Carolyn Steedman
- Introduction by Andrew Prescott and Alison Wiggins
- I. Conceptions
- 1: Michelle Caswell: 'The Archive' is Not An Archives: Acknowledging the Intellectual Contribution of Archival Studies
- 2: Louise Craven: Where and What are the Boundaries of the Archive?
- 3: Hariz Halilovich and Anne J. Gilliland: Digitality and Reconfiguring Global Archive(s) of Forced Migration
- 4: James Lowry: The Record as Command
- 5: Andrew Hoskins: New Memory and The Archive
- 6: Niamh Moore: Response to Conceptions
- II. Frameworks
- 7: Andrew Prescott: Appraisal and Original Order: The Power Structures of the Archive
- 8: Anna Sexton: Archival Education and Professionalism
- 9: Lisa Gitelman: Metadata
- 10: Ruth Ahnert and Sebastian E. Ahnert: Networks
- 11: Michael Moss and David Thomas: Authenticating and Evaluating Evidence
- 12: Victoria Van Hyning and Heather Wolfe: More Content, Less Context: Rethinking Access
- 13: Janet Foster: Response to Frameworks
- III. Materialities
- 14: Alison Wiggins: The Materiality of Written Textual Forms
- 15: Simon Popple: Sound and Vision: The Audio-Visual Archive
- 16: Catherine Richardson: Doors Into the Archives: Material Objects and Document Collections
- 17: Jane Birkin: Archives, Art, and the Performativity of Practice
- 18: Eirini Goudarouli: Digital Innovation and Archival Thinking
- 19: Laura Mandell: Response to Materialities
- IV. Encounters and Evolution
- 20: Eric Ketelaar: The Agency of Archivers
- 21: Paul Lihoma: State Power and the Shaping of Archives in Malawi
- 22: Paul Strohm: Archival Impulses and the Gunpowder Plot
- 23: Nadine Akkerman and Pete Langman: Accidentally on Purpose: Denying Any Responsibility for the Accidental Archive
- 24: Julie A. Fisher: Response to Encounters and Evolution
- V. Narrators
- 25: Karina Beras and Jarrett Martin Drake: From Repositories of Failure to Archives of Abolition
- 26: Rachel Douglas: Writer-Editors Making the Haitian and Caribbean Archives Talk
- 27: Sylvia Federico: Finding Women in the Archives of 1381
- 28: Norma Clarke: On Family History and Archives
- 29: Ruth Maclennan: An Artist Unpacks the Archives
- 30: Alan Stewart: Response to Narrators
- VI. Erasures and Exclusion
- 31: Lae'l Hughes-Watkins: America's Scrapbook: A Reckoning in the Archives
- 32: Rebecca Kahn: Irreconcilable Archives: Queer Collections and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
- 33: Rebecca Abby Whiting: Destruction and Displacement: The 2003 War and the Struggle for Iraq's Records
- 34: Edwina Ashie-Nikoi, Emmanuel Adjei, and Musah Adams: Of Bonfires, Mindsets, and Policies: The Multi-Causal Matrix of Silence in Ghanaian Public Archives
- 35: Kirsten Weld: Response to Erasures and Exclusion
- Afterword by Verne Harris
- Index
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