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The Past is not a Foreign Country : Archival Mentalities and the Development of the Canadian-Jewish Community’s Archival Landscape During the Nineteen Seventies
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The Past is not a Foreign Country : Archival Mentalities and the Development of the Canadian-Jewish Community’s Archival Landscape During the Nineteen Seventies
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The author examines the processes of creation, growth, consolidation, and professionalization of the Canadian Jewish community’s archival programs during the 1970s. Chapter 5 of the dissertation is titled: "Montreal, the Canadian Jewish Archives, Saul Hayes and David Rome, and the Comprehensive, ‘National Archives’ Approach to the Community’s Archives." The author also outlines the origins and history of the Canadian Jewish Congress, founded in 1919 in Montreal, "the historical centre of Canadian Jewish life."
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PhD dissertation
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University of Toronto
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Toronto, ON
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2019
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vii-294p.
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en
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Lavie, Amir. “The Past Is Not a Foreign Country : Archival Mentalities and the Development of the Canadian-Jewish Community’s Archival Landscape During the Nineteen Seventies.” PhD dissertation, University of Toronto, 2019. https://tspace.library.utoronto.ca/bitstream/1807/100501/1/Lavie_Amir_%20_201911_PhD_thesis.pdf.
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