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Archival theory in the English-speaking world has a long and varied history.While today, archival theory is permeated with postmodern ideas and philosophies,borrowing from fields as diverse as anthropology and computer science, even just a fewdecades ago, this was far from the case. In the 1960s and 1970s, and to some extent the1980s, archival theory served more as a professional guide to best practices and "how to"methodology. This transition was pioneered and strongly influenced by the imaginativeand thought-provoking essays of Hugh Alexander Taylor, an English-born Canadianarchivist who developed a worldview that positioned archives at centre stage. Taylor wasable to do so as a result of his fascination with the works of the media theorist, MarshallMcLuhan, whose ideas Taylor found directly applicable to archives and archival theory.
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