The author would welcome any additions or corrections to this guide.
1 Richard M. Weaver, Ideas Have Consequences. Expanded Edition (Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2013), pp. 158-159.
2 T. S. Eliot, "Tradition and the Individual Talent" (1921), http://www.bartleby.com/200/sw4.html.
3 James Baldwin, "The White Man's Guilt," Ebony 20.10 (Aug. 1965): 47.
4 Thomas Pynchon, Gravity's Rainbow (New York: Penguin Books, 1995), p. 509.
5 Jean-Baptiste Michel, Yuan Kui Shen, Aviva Presser Aiden, Adrian Veres, Matthew K. Gray, The Google Books Team, Joseph P. Pickett, Dale Hoiberg, Dan Clancy, Peter Norvig, Jon Orwant, Steven Pinker, Martin A. Nowak, and Erez Lieberman Aiden, “Quantitative Analysis of Culture Using Millions of Digitized Books,” Science 331 (14 Jan. 2011): 176-182 (179), http://www.uvm.edu/~cmplxsys/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/reading-group/pdfs/2011/michel2011a.pdf
6 Randall C. Jimerson, Archives Power: Memory, Accountability, and Social Justice, http://faculty.wwu.edu/jimerson/ArchivesPower-Introduction.htm
7 Filippo de Vivo, Andrea Guidi, and Alessandro Silvestri, "Archival Transformations in Early Modern European History," European History Quarterly 46.3 (2016): 421-434, http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0265691416648257.
8 de Vivo et al.; Gregory Leazer, "The Contribution of Archival Studies to the i-School Movement?" [abstract, 2015], http://aer i2015.umd.edu/paper-abstracts/.
9 Antoinette Burton, "Introduction," Archive Stories: Facts, Fictions, and the Writing of History, ed. Antoinette Burton (Durham: Duke University Press, 2006), p. 2.
10 Matt Cohen, "Archives and the Spirit of American Literary History," American Literary History 29.2 (Summer 2017): 438-447.
11 Michael E. Stevens, "The Historian and Archival Finding Aids," Georgia Archive 5.1, Article 7 (1977), http://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/georgia_archive/vol5/iss1/7.
12 Jennifer Rutner and Roger C. Schonfeld, Supporting the Changing Research Practices of Historians: Final Report from ITHAKA S+R (December 10, 2012), p. 40, http://www.sr.ithaka.org/research-publications/supporting-changing-research-practices-historians.
13 Rutner and Schonfeld, p. 40.
14 Helen R. Tibbo and Lokman I. Meho, “Finding finding Aids on the World Wide Web,” American Archivist 64.1 (2001): 61-77, available as a download at http://eprints.rclis.org/8187/.
15 Eric Willey, "Doc to PDF and HTML," http://practicaltechnologyforarchives.org/issue3_willey/.
16 Cassandra A. Schmitt, "Collection Level Records for Hidden Collections: Our Responsibility to Users," The Primary Source: The Society of Mississippi Archivists 31.1 (2012), http://msarchivists.org/theprimarysource/psvol31no1/psvol31no1_schmitt.html.
17 "Cataloging Hidden Special Collections and Archives," http://www.clir.org/fellowships/hiddencollections.
18 "Students and Archives," http://doingarchivalresearch.wordpress.com/2013/09/06/students-and-archives/.
19 For a brief history of archival descriptive standards since the late 1960s, see Christopher J. Prom, "Using Web Analytics to Improve Online Access to Archival Resources," The American Archivist, Vol. 74 (Spring/Summer 2011), pp. 158-184.
20 Meghan Lyon, "Case Study: Clean Data, Cool Project," 04.14.14, http://icantiemyownshoes.wordpress.com/2014/04/14/case-study-clean-data-cool-project/
21 http://beta.discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk.
22 http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/research/finding_aids.html.
23 The abortion issue seems to have risen to political prominence about 1972. In that year the ANES questionnaire first addressed the question of voter attitudes toward abortion. See American National Election Studies 1972 Time Series Study, http://www.electionstudies.org/studypages/1972prepost/1972prepost.htm. Right-wing challenges to the administrative state as unconstitutional and un-American began with the American Liberty League with its anti-New Deal rhetoric. Following in the wake of the ALL are such movements as the John Birch Society of the 1950s, Barry Goldwater Republicanism of the1960s, the Posse Comitatus movement of the 1970s and 1980s, the militia movement of the 1990s, the Patriot movement, and the Tea Party movement of more recent times. (Jared A. Goldstein, "The American Liberty League and the rise of constitutional nationalism," 86 Temp. L. Rev. 287-330 (2014), http://sites.temple.edu/lawreview/article/the-american-liberty-league-and-the-rise-of-constitutional-nationalism/ and http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?ab stract_id=2126811.
24 Alex Schmid, Political terrorism: A research guide to the concepts, theories, databases and literature. With a bibliography by the author and a world directory of "terrorist" organizations by A. J. Jongman (Amsterdam: North Holland, 1983). See also "Appendix 2.1: 250-plus Academic, Governmental and Intergovernmental Definitions of Terrorism," compiled by Joseph J. Easson and Alex P. Schmid, in Handbook of Terrorism Research, edited by Alex P. Schmid (London and New York, Routledge [2011]), pp. 99-157.
25 Kathleen M. Blee and Kimberly Creasap, "Conservative and Right-Wing Movements," Annual Review of Sociology, 2010.36: 269-86, https://www.academia.edu/4195693/Conservative_and_Right-Wing_Movements.
26 Michael Whine, "The Radical Right in Europe," July 26, 2012, http://jcpa.org/article/the-radical-right-in-europe/.