Report On Canadian Archives 1883

Report On Canadian Archives 1883

Douglas Brymner

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Historia de América
ISBN:
9789354213519
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A foundational account of Canada’s documentary heritage, Report On Canadian Archives (1883) by Douglas Brymner maps the holdings, policies and preservation challenges of a nation still defining its public memory. Vital records for Canada’s past. Compiled as an archival reference guide, the report functions as a practical inventory of Canadian government records and an early exemplar among nineteenth century reports that shaped how public material was described and conserved. Accessible in tone yet precise in method, it collects descriptive notes, administrative observations and recommended practices that illuminate how archivists and civil servants approached custody and provenance. For students of Canadian historical documents, for historians and genealogists, and for the general reader curious about Victorian-era Canada and Canadian history 1880s, it offers clear utility alongside the period’s voice. It also stands as a notable entry within Douglas Brymner’s works, valuable to anyone tracing the development of archival theory and public-record stewardship in Canada.More than an administrative ledger, this report reveals the attitudes and procedures that informed early Canadian record-keeping and the shaping of institutional memory. Its significance as a historical research resource is immediate: librarians, archivists and scholars assembling an academic research collection will find orientation to public records Canada and the archival practices later associated with National Archives Canada. As a primary source it helps explain administrative choices, legal frameworks and the practicalities of preservation in a growing federation. Written with procedural clarity, it rewards close archival inquiry while remaining accessible to casual readers and classic-literature collectors who prize original institutional documents; its pages provide both leads for novel research and a tactile connection to the era. Historians and genealogists will appreciate the direct window into provenance and custody that makes tracking individuals or institutions across public records more certain.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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