“Configuring European archives: spaces, materials and practices in the differentiation of repositories from the late Middle Ages to 1700,” European History Quarterly 46, 3 (2016), pp. 498-518 (Special issue: The Archival Turn in Early Modern European History).
Randolph Head
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Rethinking the Archive in Pre-Modern Europe. Family Archives and their Inventories from the 15th to the 19th Century
Randolph Head, Maria de Lurdes Rosa
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'Unique things must be the most valuable': Medieval manuscript fragments as archival objects
Elizabeth-Anne Johnson
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Friedrich, Markus: Archives and Archiving across Cultures―Towards a Matrix of Analysis, in: Bausi, Alessandro/Brockmann, Christian/Friedrich, Michael/Kienitz, Sabine (Hg.): Manuscripts and Archives Comparative Views on Record-Keeping, Berlin 2018, S. 421–445.
Markus Friedrich
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The house of Belmonte archives: document production, conservation, and retrieval (fifteenth to nineteenth centuries).
Maria João Câmara
RECOVERED VOICES, NEWFOUND QUESTIONS FAMILY ARCHIVES AND HISTORICAL RESEARCH, 2019
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Archiving the Archive: Scribal and Material Culture in Seventeenth-Century Zurich, in: Archives and Information in the Early Modern World, ed. Liesbeth Corens, Kate Peters, and Alexandra Walsham (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), pp. 209–235
Sundar Henny
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Archival Transformations in Early Modern European History
Andrea Guidi
European History Quarterly, 2016
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Catalogue on-line of Medieval and Renaissance Bindings of the Riccardiana Library of Florence, in CHNT 18, 2013. Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on CHNT (Vienna, Nov. 11-13, 2013), a cura di W. Börner, S. Uhlirz , Wien, Museen der Stadt Wien – Stadtarchäologie, 2014
Rosanna Miriello
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Miguélez Cavero, Alicia (2019), "Review of Bamford, Heather. Cultures of the Fragment: Uses of the Iberian Manuscript,1100-1600. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2018", The Medieval Review, 19.03.06, ISSN 1096-746X
Alicia Miguélez
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The New Culture of Archives in Early Modern Spain
Antonio Castillo Gómez
European History Quarterly, 2016
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PATRIMONIAL ARCHIVES AND MEDIEVAL HISTORY: THE NECESSARY DIALOGUE
DANIEL PIÑOL
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Bendix_Archived and Archival Culture: Ethnographic Reflections on Cultural Habits. Storia della Storiografia 68(2)(2015): 143-163..pdf
Regina F . Bendix
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Documenting Reconquest and Reform: The Growth of Archives in the Medieval Crown of Aragon
Lawrencel McCrank
American Archivist, 1993
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“Writing History from Manuscript and Artifact: Building an Object-Based Narrative of the Early Middle Ages in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century France,” Medieval Manuscripts, Their Makers and Users: A Special Issue of Viator in Honor of Richard and Mary Rouse (Turnhout: Brepols, 2011), 133-150.
Bonnie Effros
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Archival practices in Early Modern Spain: transformation, destruction and (re)construction of family archives in the Canary Islands (Archives & Manuscripts Sigrid McCausland Emerging Writers Award 2020; Premio de Investigación Agustín de Betancourt 2020)
Judit Gutiérrez de Armas
Archives and Manuscripts, 2020
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De Luca, Elsa, Erika Loic, and Alicia Miguélez Cavero. “Intermediality in Medieval Iberian Manuscript Cultures: Methodological Reflections on Ongoing and Future Research.” Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies 14, no. 1 (2022): 1–14.
Erika Loic, Elsa De Luca, Alicia Miguélez
Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, 2022
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Archives and information in the early modern world
Peter Stallybrass
Archives and Records, 2019
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The Treasured Hunt: Collecting Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts, Past, Present, and Future
Lynn Ransom
2007
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Archives as networks: the geography of record-keeping in the Society of Jesus (1540–1773)
Markus Friedrich
Archival Science, 2010
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Introduction: New Perspectives for the History of Archives, in: Brendecke, Arndt (Hg.): Praktiken der Frühen Neuzeit, Akteure - Handlungen - Artefakte, Köln 2015 (Frühneuzeit Impulse, 3), S. 468–472
Markus Friedrich
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Dispersed Collections of Scientific Books: The Case of the Private Library of Federico Cesi (1585–1630). In: Lost Books. Reconstructing the Print World of Pre-Industrial Europe. Edited by Flavia Bruni and Andrew Pettegree. Leiden- Boston, Brill, 2016, p. 386-399.
Maria Teresa Biagetti
2016
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Hugo Miguel Crespo (ed.), A Arte de Coleccionar. Lisboa, a Europa e o Mundo na Época Moderna (1500-1800). The Art of Collecting. Lisbon, Europe and the Early Modern World (1500-1800), Lisboa, AR-PAB, 2019
Hugo Miguel Crespo, Annemarie Jordan Gschwend
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Excavating Repositories: Academic Research Projects Using Archaeological Collections
Paola Schiappacasse
Advances in Archaeological Practice, 2019
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From the Archetypical Archive to Cultures of Documentation
James Pickett
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 2019
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Creating the Digital Florentine Codex Collaboration and Reproduction in the Digital Age
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Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture, 2023
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How to document ancient artifacts as historical sources? The forgotten Accademia de lo studio de l’architettura, its realized program, and the early beginnings of academic archaeology (Rome c. 1535–1555)
Bernd U Kulawik
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M. A. Vázquez Manassero, “Material and Written Culture of the Spiritual Conquest of the New World in the Old World: Books and Objects in the Archive of the Colegio Máximo in Alcalá de Henares”,36th CIHA Congress-Comité International d’Histoire de l’Art “Matter Materiality”, Lyon, 23-28/06/2024.
Margarita Ana Vázquez Manassero
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‘A Bunch of Books. Book Collections in the Medieval Low Countries’. In: Queeste 20 (2013), 63-68
Renée Gabriël
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Intermediality in medieval Iberian manuscript cultures: methodological reflections on ongoing and future research
Elsa De Luca, Alicia Miguélez
Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies, 2022
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Ruined landscape: images and mirages in the study of Castilian manuscript production (1284–1369)
Rosa María Rodríguez Porto
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Archives as Networks. The Geography of Record-Keeping in the Society of Jesus, in: Archival Science 10, S. 285-298
Markus Friedrich
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Shedding light onto early Amerindian objects of the National Museum of Ethnology, Leiden through the use of archaeometric analyses
Martin E Berger
Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2025
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Three Euchologia Written on Reused Parchment (Sin. gr. 960, Sin. gr. 962, Sin. gr. 966 and their Membra Disiecta): A Contribution to the History of the Library of Saint Catherine’s Monastery in the Sinai (Diss. Wien 2019)
Giulia Rossetto
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The production and preservation of documents in Francia: the evidence of cartularies
Hans Hummer
Documentary Culture and the Laity in the Early Middle Ages. Ed. Warren Brown, Marios Costambeys, Matthew Innes, and Adam Kosto. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013
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Setting a Bishopric / Arranging an Archive: Traces of Archival Activity in the Bishopric of Alexandria and Antioch
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De Gruyter eBooks, 2018
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