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Record information – Brief The Signature and the Secretary : The Social Implication of Print
Hierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1987-09/1987-10Item number (ISN):86136Type of material:Sound recordingsFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:CANADA. NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF CANADA / ARCHIVES NATIONALES DU CANADAAccession:1988-0115Media:SoundPart:1 of 1Production date:1987-09/1987-10Production company:National Archives of CanadaDescription:Lecture delivered by Hugh Taylor, Archives Course Director and Canadian archival scholar about the impact of the printed word in the 17th century on thinking, language usage, propaganda dissemination, religious iconography, law, and the work of the scribe and the printer. Also, explanation is given to administrative changes in Britain in the 17th century, focussing on the governing style of Thomas Cromwell, and the bureaucracy of the Caroline period. Finally, Mr. Taylor provides a look at William Prynne, one of the first professional archivists in English history. The lecture was given as part of the 1987 Archives Course sponsored by the National Archives of Canada. <90mn>Language:EnglishDetailed holdings information: -
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