Hugh a. Taylor's life and the Redefinition of the Archival Universe
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- 3. oktober 2023
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- 11. december 2024
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Beskrivelse af Hugh a. Taylor's life and the Redefinition of the Archival Universe
Archival theory in the English-speaking world has a long and varied history.
While today, archival theory is permeated with postmodern ideas and philosophies,
borrowing from fields as diverse as anthropology and computer science, even just a few
decades ago, this was far from the case. In the 1960s and 1970s, and to some extent the
1980s, archival theory served more as a professional guide to best practices and "how to"
methodology. This transition was pioneered and strongly influenced by the imaginative
and thought-provoking essays of Hugh Alexander Taylor, an English-born Canadian
archivist who developed a worldview that positioned archives at centre stage. Taylor was
able to do so as a result of his fascination with the works of the media theorist, Marshall
McLuhan, whose ideas Taylor found directly applicable to archives and archival theory.
While today, archival theory is permeated with postmodern ideas and philosophies,
borrowing from fields as diverse as anthropology and computer science, even just a few
decades ago, this was far from the case. In the 1960s and 1970s, and to some extent the
1980s, archival theory served more as a professional guide to best practices and "how to"
methodology. This transition was pioneered and strongly influenced by the imaginative
and thought-provoking essays of Hugh Alexander Taylor, an English-born Canadian
archivist who developed a worldview that positioned archives at centre stage. Taylor was
able to do so as a result of his fascination with the works of the media theorist, Marshall
McLuhan, whose ideas Taylor found directly applicable to archives and archival theory.
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