In recognition of HSP’s 200th anniversary, the October 2024 issue of PMHB features articles that both look back at our past and forward toward our future. Librarian emeritus Dr. Lee Arnold considers how HSP’s collecting practices have changed throughout its 200-year history, particularly over the course of his illustrious 30-year career at the institution. Additionally, the issue includes essays on the archive’s future by five early- to mid-career historians, each focusing on a different aspect of HSP collecting strength.
Contents
Editorial
Christina Larocco
200 Years of Collecting at HSP
Lee Arnold
Ghost Stories of the Archive: Material Legacies and Writing Music History
Chase Castle
When the Quaker Light Burns Out Black Resistance: Strategies for Unearthing a More Inclusive Community Story
Shamele Jordon
Disability in the Archives
Jennifer W. Reiss
The Future is in the Archives: Glimpses of Americans and Innovation in the Powel Family Papers
Jordan B. Smith
The Future in the Present: Reading Indigeneity for an Inclusive Archive
Eric Trautman-Mosher