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National archives are the archives of a nation-state. The concept evolved in various nations at the dawn of modernity based on the impact of nationalism upon bureaucratic processes of paperwork retention.
From the Middle Ages into the Early Modern period archives generated by royal and clerical institutions retained proofs of political and genealogical claims as a "bastion of authenticity." The emerging Enlightenment concept of studying history as a science rather than as literature was influenced by Leopold von Ranke and brought archives into the limelight of serious historical study. In the late 18th Century, the storage of old records was divided. Business records in the archives courantes went the way of records management while documents of cultural import in the archives historiques formed the core of Western-conceived archives. As the popularity of archives increased as a function of substantiating historical narratives, national archives were purposed towards telling their respective nation's story. For example, the National Historical Archive of Spain as created excluded contemporary records in favor of documenting defunct institutions as a matter of national heritage. Historian Nicholas Dirks has said that national archives are the "primary site of state monumentality."
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An archive is an accumulation of historical records or the physical place they are located. Archives contain primary source documents that have accumulated over the course of an individual or organization's lifetime, and are kept to show the function of that person or organization. Professional archivists and historians generally understand archives to be records that have been naturally and necessarily generated as a product of regular legal, commercial, administrative or social activities. They have been metaphorically defined as "the secretions of an organism", and are distinguished from documents that have been consciously written or created to communicate a particular message to posterity.
In general, archives consist of records that have been selected for permanent or long-term preservation on grounds of their enduring cultural, historical, or evidentiary value. Archival records are normally unpublished and almost always unique, unlike books or magazines for which many identical copies exist. This means that archives are quite distinct from libraries with regard to their functions and organization, although archival collections can often be found within library buildings.
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as "Washington", "the District", or simply "D.C.", is the capital of the United States. The signing of the Residence Act on July 16, 1790, approved the creation of a capital district located along the Potomac River on the country's East Coast. The U.S. Constitution provided for a federal district under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Congress and the District is therefore not a part of any U.S. state.
The states of Maryland and Virginia each donated land to form the federal district, which included the pre-existing settlements of Georgetown and Alexandria. Named in honor of George Washington, the City of Washington was founded in 1791 to serve as the new national capital. In 1846, Congress returned the land originally ceded by Virginia; in 1871, it created a single municipal government for the remaining portion of the District.
Washington had an estimated population of 672,228 as of July 2015. Commuters from the surrounding Maryland and Virginia suburbs raise the city's population to more than one million during the workweek. The Washington metropolitan area, of which the District is a part, has a population of over 6 million, the seventh-largest metropolitan statistical area in the country.
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The National Archive Museum, Washington DC, New Years Day 2010
The U.S. Constitution at the National Archives
Library Of Congress Digitizing Historic Archives | TODAY
Punk music archive to preserve Washington DC music history
WAVY Archive: 1979 George Washington in Williamsburg
Washington D.C. 1935. Archive film 93154
Capitol Building Washington D.C., 1980's. Archive film 38681
1940s Washington Peace Rally, WWII, USA Archive Footage
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In Washington DC - Exploring the National Archive Building & Museums
Washington DC streets and traffic late 1970's. Archive film 41982
General Views of Washington DC late 1970's. Archive film 97981
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Washington Monument Periscope Archive
Washington D.C. Capitol building, U.S.A. Archive film 97833
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Washington National Cathedral Film Archive
1970s Princess Anne Visits Washington, Tyne and Wear, Archive Footage
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March on Washington, 28th August 1963. Archive film 99236
A Room for Treasures: Cool Things at the National Archives
Pro-Hezbollah march in Washington in 2000. Archive film 99954
WAVY Archive: 1980 Washington Redskins
Sleepover at the National Archives
The National Archive Museum, Washington DC, New Years Day 2010 Sanyo Xacti HD 2000 was used to film this video clip
In this Inside the Vaults video short, Chief of Reference at the National Archives Trevor Plante literally takes viewers inside the Archives vaults to see some of his favorite rarely-displayed documents. They include: • The original text of the "Virginia Plan," Edmund Randolph's proposal for a national government that included three co-equal branches: "supreme legislative, judiciary and executive"; • A printed copy of the Constitution with George Washington's handwritten annotations; • The final printed copy of the Constitution, which was delivered to the Constitutional Convention September 13, 1787, approved by vote on September 15, and then signed on September 17; and • The state of Pennsylvania's ratification copy of the Constitution — unlike the four-page version of the Constitution on...
Reporting for Sunday TODAY, NBC’s Harry Smith takes a tour of the largest library in the world: the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. He gets a first-hand look at some of the 164 million items in the archives, including historic documents that shaped this country. » Subscribe to TODAY: http://on.today.com/SubscribeToTODAY » Watch the latest from TODAY: http://bit.ly/LatestTODAY About: TODAY brings you the latest headlines and expert tips on money, health and parenting. We wake up every morning to give you and your family all you need to start your day. If it matters to you, it matters to us. We are in the people business. Subscribe to our channel for exclusive TODAY archival footage & our original web series. Connect with TODAY Online! Visit TODAY's Website: http://on.today.com/R...
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U.S.A. Washington D.C. The White House. Pond and the gardens of the White House. The British Embassy. View of Congress Library form the steps of the Capitol. Car park full of cars. The Capitol.
Capitol Building Washington D.C. on a sunny winter day, USA. U.S.A Close up of the Statue of Freedom on top of the Capitol Building. Close up of the United States flag, the stars and stripes flying on top of the building. Zoom in on a window in the Capitol Building. Early 1980's
Stock shots Washington, D.C. U.S.A. Traffic seen from a grassy verge. Jogger jogs by and more cars. Cars seen from behind, driving away from the camera, zooms out to reveal tower blocks in the distance. Repeated, multiple shots of heavy traffic moving over a bridge in Washington, a large building with columns in the background. Joggers. A large freeway type street sign directing traffic to 'Parkway South. Pentagon and National Airport. Longer fixed shot of the Parkway South route.
Learn what to expect when you research at the National Archives. This video addresses how to enter the National Archives building in Washington, DC, what security measures the National Archives uses, what you're allowed to bring into the research room with you, and how to use the research room and records.
Washington D.C. Capitol building, U.S.A. 1950's
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From the Kinolibrary archive film collections. To order the clip clean and high res visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Clip ref GR50 1970s footage Princess Anne visits Washington, Tyne and Wear
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Civil Rights in the U.S.A. The March on Washington. 28th August, 1963 - train arrives into station in Washington DC. Lots of men, women, children, emerge from train. Two people are carrying large banner "Western Pennsylvania marches for jobs & freedom". Signs go by: "Pittsburgh Presbytery", "YWCA of Pittsburgh". White men in suits disembark aircraft. Public bus arrives. More people holding signs: "Church of the Brethren", "Southern Christian Leadership Conference". Martin Luther King walks arm in arm with others.
This Inside the Vaults video short details fascinating but little-known items in the holdings of the National Archives, including the Polar Collection, the patent for the Eskimo Pie, and State Department cables concerning the abominable snowman. Supervisory Archivist Pat Anderson shows items from the Polar Collection, which consists of donated documents and artifacts from polar explorers, both north and south. Robert Peary's collected papers, Dayton Brown's paintings from the North Pole, and explorer Paul Siple's penguin carvings are among the holdings. Anderson also shows the patent granted to the developer of the original Eskimo Pie in 1922. Archivist Mark Murphy shows one of his favorite document collections: State Department cables containing regulations of the Government of Nepal ...
At a march in Washington DC on 28th October 2000 at which supporters of Hezbollah chant its name
For the first time ever, the National Archives in Washington, DC offered families the opportunity to spend a night with "History, Heroes and Treasures." On January 25, 2014, participants joined author/History Channel host Brad Meltzer and author/journalist Cokie Roberts for an evening of family-fun activities, historical missions and discoveries. Guests brought sleeping bags to spend the night alongside the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights in the Archives' iconic rotunda. A delicious pancake breakfast was served the next morning. Future sleepovers are planned; check website for updates: http://www.archivesfoundation.org/sleepover This event was supported by the Foundation for the National Archives; Mars, Incorporated; American Heritage Chocolate; Ridgewel...
Catfish Friday Women Art Collective is please to introduce the Catfish Friday Women Artists Digital Archive. Through our archive we want to broaden the picture of who are the women creating art today and what is their connection to the larger art community. For the inauguration of our archive we present the interviews of 4 women artists from Newark, New Jersey. The artists are Gladys Grauer, Eleta Caldwell, Yoland Skeete and Bisa Washington. These women represent a broad and diverse spectrum of women dedicated to creative practice and the challenge of living a life rooted in the arts.
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A panel discussion at the British Academy of Arts and Sciences held on April 9th 2014. This event explored the challenges posed by record keeping in both its historical and contemporary contexts. It raised questions about the relationship between archival practice and historical knowledge from the perspective of record custodians and record users. Bringing together professional historians, practising archivists and members of the public, it also sought to encourage lively debate about future decision-making and the creation of policies in this critical area. Chair: Dr Adam Smyth Adam Smyth is a Tutorial Fellow in English at Balliol College, Oxford, and a University Lecturer in the History of the Book (1450-1660). His most recent book is Autobiography in Early Modern England (CUP, 2010)...
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BMHS Music Department Spring Trip 2013. Students of the Bishop Montgomery High School Music Department performed at the World War II Memorial in Washington DC.
March 28, 1979: This AEI Public Policy Forum discussed the prospects facing the United States following the establishment of diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China. Topics covered included the economic benefits of the new relationship, implications for the US-Soviet relationship, the future of US-Taiwan relations, and instability within China itself. Panelists: Jonathan Bingham – Representative (D-New York) Alan Cranston – Senator (D-California) Bob Dole – Senator (R-Kansas) Barry Goldwater – Senator (R-Arizona) Moderator: John Charles Daly In 1979, transcripts were available by mail for a small fee. Today, they're available to you for free at this link: https://goo.gl/cmm9pZ AEI began hosting a series of Public Policy Forums in 1977, and they continued through t...
Preserving THE MARCH (1963) - The Motion Picture Preservation Lab preserved James Blue's monumental film, The March, in 2008. To mark the 50th anniversary of the The March for Jobs and Freedom we have completed a full digital restoration of the film. The original negatives assembled by James Blue were scanned and three months were spent restoring defects in the image and enhancing the audio track. For more information please visit the National Archives Unwritten Record Blog - https://unwritten-record.blogs.archives.gov/2013/08/22/preservationrestorationthemarch/ National Archives Identifier: 47526 https://catalog.archives.gov/id/47526 *The audio from 23:13 to 29:44 in this film has been redacted due to a copyright restriction by Dr. King's family.*
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The 2013 NSA spying scandal exposed vast programs to monitor your personal communications. Now, energy utilities and governments are reaching into your own home, through fast-tracked "smart" meters and spy-ready technology. But what if you have a choice? At stake is in-home surveillance, increased bills, emerging health risks and more hacking vulnerabilities. With compelling insight from whistleblowers, researchers, government agents, lawyers, doctors and environmentalists, the award-winning documentary Take Back Your Power takes us on a journey to expose corporate and government corruption and erosion of rights in the name of "smart" and "green." What you'll discover will surprise, unsettle and empower you. Watch "Take Back Your Power" now: http://takebackyourpower.net FACEBOOK: http://...
Sunshine Week 2016 at the William G. McGowan Theater in Washington, DC. Topics include: -Using Technology to Open Government from the Outside -Technology and Innovation from Inside Government -Talks on the Future of Technology and Open Government -Keynote Speaker: Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) To access live, real-time captioning, please click on the link below or insert the following URL into a separate browser window: https://www.streamtext.net/player?event=031416nara100pm
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Speaker: Maygene Daniels, Chief Gallery Archives, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC Filmed 17 October 2013 at the RIBA, 66 Portland Place, London Maygene Daniels explains the 2009 Open Archives Information System (OAIS) model as the preservation standard for managing digital design records and explores its application at the National Gallery of Art’s Gallery Archives. Recorded at the 'Archiving the Digital: Current Efforts to Preserve Design Records', a two-day conference organised by the British Architectural Library (RIBA) and the Victoria and Albert Museum to raise awareness about the continued need for collaborative efforts to manage and preserve digital design records/data. Find out more from the Archiving the Digital website http://www.architecture.com/ArchivingTheDigital
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