Notes on the Histories of Recordkeeping
If one had an interest in the government record-keeping practices of Tudor England the documentary source one would naturally turn to is the collection of State Papers housed in the National Archives.* The nature of their present organization however, an artificial collection of chronological order from a variety of records creators, frustrates any understanding. The
I will be adding new categories: Classification, Registration and Manuals.
I am finishing up an essay which I will post about when I am done: “A Prospetto of 1803: Records Classification by Materie from Habsburg Lombardy to the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.”