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Archival Communities

Constructing the Past in the Early United States

Author: Derek Kane O'Leary  

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Recently, scholars have begun to analyze anew the ways in which the historical archives on which they rely were constructed, finding that early archivists often preserved and thereby privileged only elite stories and perspectives. Derek O'Leary now widens the lens to argue that crucial components of America's archives emerged from within an Atlantic world of circulating scholars, evidence, practices, and ideas. As he shows, US archives--and the historical narratives spanned by the documents preserved within them--derived their inspiration, materials, and meaning from this international context. Although he does not contest that archival institutions at the local, state, and national level were the domain of privileged men, O'Leary's Atlantic World frame allows him to uncover a far broader community of people engaged with archives, including women who influenced archival collecting and public perceptions of the nation’s historical record.

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Derek Kane O'Leary is a historian who works for the federal government. Previously, he served as a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow at the University of South Carolina.

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Publisher
University of Virginia Press
Published
2nd June 2025
Pages
252
ISBN
9780813953045

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