Archives and Archivists in 20th Century England

Archives and Archivists in 20th Century England
Author: Elizabeth Shepherd
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317178874

'Archives have the potential to change people's lives. They are 'a fundamental bulwark of our democracy, our culture, our community and personal identity' - National Council of Archives. Archives and Archivists in 20th Century England innovatively focuses on the multifunctional reasons behind the creations of archives - they enable the conduct of business and support accountability whilst also meeting the demands of a democratic society's expectations for transparency and the protection of rights. They are the raw material of our history and memory while archivists and records managers are the professionals responsible for ensuring that these qualities are protected and exploited for the public good. This volume will be of key interest to anyone working with archives.

The American Archivist

The American Archivist
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1238
Release: 1972
Genre: Archives
ISBN:

Includes sections "Reviews of books" and "Abstracts of archive publications (Western and Eastern Europe)."

Report of the Archivist

Report of the Archivist
Author: Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire Archives Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1952
Genre: Northamptonshire (England)
ISBN:

Handbook of Research on Development and Religion

Handbook of Research on Development and Religion
Author: Matthew Clarke
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 613
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0857933574

With eighty percent of the world's population professing religious faith, religious belief is a common human characteristic. This fascinating and highly unique Handbook brings together state-of-the-art research on incorporating religion into development studies literature and research. The expert contributors illustrate that as religious identity is integral to a community's culture, exclusion of religious consideration will limit successful development interventions; it is therefore necessary to conflate religion and development to enhance efforts to improve the lives of the poor. Issues addressed include: key tenets, beliefs and histories of religions; religious response to development concerns (gender, environment, education, microfinance, humanitarian assistance); and the role of faith based organisations and missionaries in the wider development context. Practical case studies of countries across Africa, Eastern Europe and the Pacific (including Australia) underpin the research, providing evidence that the intersection between religion and development is neither new nor static. By way of conclusion, suggestions are prescribed for extensive further research in order to advance understanding of this nascent field. This path-breaking Handbook will prove a thought-provoking and stimulating reference tool for academics, researchers and students in international development, international relations, comparative religion and theology.