Book Reviews
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Book Reviews
Books of interest to archivists, record managers, librarians, and museum professionals (arranged alphabetically by title):
- Ancient Letters: Classical and Late Antique Epistolography
- Caesar’s Calendar: Ancient Time and the Beginnings of History
- Call for Collaboration: Electronic Records Management Survey
- Custerology: The Enduring Legacy of the Indian Wars and George Armstrong Custer
- Glut: Mastering Information Through the Ages
- Helpful Hints for Business Helpers
- Inscription and Erasure: Literature and Written Culture from the Eleventh to the Eighteenth Century
- Finding Iris Chang
- Fool's Gold
- Learning to Read and Write in Colonial America
- Letter-Writing Manuals and Instruction from Antiquity to the Present: Historical and Bibliographic Studies
- Local Histories: Reading the Archives of Composition
- Made to Break: Technology and Obsolescence in America
- Nation of Secrets: The Threat to Democracy and the American Way of Life
- The Nazi Ancestral Proof: Genealogy, Racial Science, and the Final Solution
- Print is Dead: Books in Our Digital Age
- Privacy in Peril
- Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of Reading Brain
- Putting ‘America’ on the Map: The Story of the Most Important Graphic Document in the History of the United States
- Record Keeping in a Hybrid Environment: Managing the Creation, Use, Preservation and Disposal of Unpublished Information Objects in Context
- Remembering War: The Great War Between Memory and History in the Twentieth Century
- Scribal Culture and the Making of the Hebrew Bible
- Time and the Shape of History
- Who Will Write Our History? Emanuel Ringelblum, the Warsaw Ghetto, and the Oyneg Shabes Archive
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