Archival subjectivity, hidden collections, and counter narratives : the Gordon W. Prange collection as postmodern archive / by Taylor McNeilly.
A review and analysis of the Gordon W. Prange Collection and historiographical literature that uses the collection as a source from a postmodern perspective, this thesis attempts to analyze the postmodern theories of archival subjectivity, hidden/unprocessed collections, and counter narratives withi...
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Format: | Thesis Book |
Language: | English |
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Boston, Massachusetts :
Simmons College,
2016.
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Summary: | A review and analysis of the Gordon W. Prange Collection and historiographical literature that uses the collection as a source from a postmodern perspective, this thesis attempts to analyze the postmodern theories of archival subjectivity, hidden/unprocessed collections, and counter narratives within an archival context. After reviewing the historical context for the collection's creation, an analysis of the collection's history and use is performed. |
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Physical Description: | 1 PDF (92 pages) |
Bibliography: | Bibliography: pages 85-92. |