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2 books about Rosenberg, William G.
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Archives, Documentation, and Institutions of Social Memory: Essays from the Sawyer Seminar
Francis X. Blouin, Jr. and William G. Rosenberg, Editors
University of Michigan Press, 2006
Library of Congress CD931.A685 2006 | Dewey Decimal 027
As sites of documentary preservation rooted in various national and social contexts, artifacts of culture, and places of uncovering, archives provide tangible evidence of memory for individuals, communities, and states, as well as defining memory institutionally within prevailing political systems and cultural norms. By assigning the prerogatives of record keeper to the archivist, whose acquisition policies, finding aids, and various institutionalized predilections mediate between scholarship and information, archives produce knowledge, legitimize political systems, and construct identities. Far from being mere repositories of data, archives actually embody the fragments of culture that endure as signifiers of who we are, and why. The essays in Archives, Documentation, and Institutions of Social Memory conceive of archives not simply as historical repositories but as a complex of structures, processes, and epistemologies situated at a critical point of the intersection between scholarship, cultural practices, politics, and technologies.
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Bolshevik Visions: First Phase of the Cultural Revolution in Soviet Russia, Part 1
William G. Rosenberg, Editor
University of Michigan Press, 1990
Library of Congress HX523.B65 1990 | Dewey Decimal 306.3450947
The first volume of a collection of writings by early Soviet critics and theorists
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