The ordinariness of the archive

TitleThe ordinariness of the archive
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1999
AuthorsThomas Osborne
JournalHistory of the Human Sciences
Volume12
Issue2
Pagination51 -64
Abstract

This article argues that the notion of the archive is of some value for those interested in the history of the human sciences. Above all, the archive is a means of generating ethical and epistemological credibility. The article goes on to suggest that there are three aspects to modern archival reason: a principle of publicity whereby archival information is made available to some or other kind of public; a principle of singularity according to which archival reason focuses upon questions of detail; and a principle of mundanity, whereby the privileged focus of archival reason is said to be the commonplace dimension of everyday life.

URLhttp://hhs.sagepub.com/content/12/2/51.abstract
DOI10.1177/09526959922120243
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