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British and Allied Archives During the War

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 February 2009

Extract

During the Session of 1918–19 a series of communications relating to the national archives of the British Empire and some Allied States was received and has been published in the last volume of the Transactions.1 Since then a further series of communications on this subject has been arranged, and such of these as have come to hand are printed in the following pages. The previous communications dealt with the public records of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, and the State archives of the United States of America, France, and Italy. In the present series the Council hoped to include notices of the archives of the British Dominions and Crown Colonies (including the Channel Islands), Belgium, Portugal, and Serbia,2 together with a supplementary report on the French archives.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1920

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References

page 25 note 1 Fourth Series, vol. i., pp. 20–58.

page 25 note 2 Communications relating to the two last mentioned countries have not yet been received.

page 26 note 1 See Proc. British Academy, December, 1917.

page 26 note 2 Part ii. pp. 77 sq., 119 sq.

page 27 note 1 Articles on the New South Wales and South African archives by the Director appeared in the Atkencaum, August 5 and December 16, 1899, and Quarterly Review, July, 1900.

page 27 note 2 Below, p. 17.

page 27 note 3 Pp. 18–19 n.

page 29 note 1 Depuis la rédaction de cet article, un arrêeté royal du 27 décembre, 1919, stipule que nul ne peut être nommé définitivement à un emploi scientifique dans les Archives de l'état, s'il n'a suivi avec fruit, pendant un semestre au moins, le cours d'Archivégrave;conomie organist aux Archives generates du Royaume.

Ce cours a été donné pour la première fois en 1920 par M. J. Cuvelier et a. été suivi par cinq candidats archivistes.

page 33 note 1 Ces documents ont été restitués depuis lors.

page 34 note 1 Voir a ce sujet la communication que j'ai faite à l'Académie Royale de Belgique. Bulletin de la Classe des Lettres (avril 1919).