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    Historical Method

    Kathryn Gundlach, Susan Lovett,

    Jennisen Lucas, Gayatri Singh, &Avena-Lyn Smith

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    The Method

    Recognition of a historical problem or need for

    historical knowledge

    Gathering of pertinent information

    Forming of hypotheses

    Collection and organization of primary and

    secondary evidence

    Selection, organization and analysis of evidence,drawing of conclusions

    Narrating conclusions

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    Important Elements

    examines/relates causes and results ofevents

    recognizes social, economic, political,

    intellectual and cultural environment inwhich event occurred

    acts as an exposition of past incidents and

    developments and their impact on latertimes

    strives toward a truthful narrative

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    Library Science Applications

    Benefits:

    reconstructions of the past allows librarians to

    synthesize and make generalizations, and serve

    as an aid to understanding the present

    Problems:

    lack of replication

    shift in historical focus due to technology

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    The Article

    The Decline and Fall of the British Country

    House Library - Peter H. Reid

    Libraries and Culture ~ Spring 2001

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    Reasons for the Study

    This is a neglected area of study that needs

    to be examined.

    Important area of the United Kingdoms

    national history.

    The houses discussed in this article have /

    had some of the most important examples

    of private library collections in the world.

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    Goals, Aims & Objectives

    To make this historymore available toothers.

    Bring information tolight.

    Sometimes difficult asmany of the houses areno longer standing.

    Analyze the trend ofselling books to fund alifestylehistoricalexamples.

    CastleHoward

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    Questions

    What happened to these collections?

    What factors led to the dispersal of these treasures?

    What is currently happening with manor house

    collections?

    Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire

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    Application Of Method

    The author appears to have applied the

    historical method in a systematic and

    knowledgeable way.

    Did the researchers seem to faithfully

    follow the how to aspects of the method?

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    Method Applied

    Yes, they did: Recognition of the problem: Sale of the country

    house libraries.

    Gathering of relevant information:

    Use of diaries, contemporary news reports, records ofsales, journal articles, etc.

    Chatsworth, Derbyshire

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    Method Applied (cont.)

    Forming of a hypothesis: Book collecting lessened in

    importance through generations and collections became

    easy cash.

    Collection and organization of evidence: Chronological

    account from first major sale through the present

    supplemented with quotes from buyers and sellers.

    Verification of authenticity: Inclusion of notes section and information on

    how to locate manuscripts allows for replication of the study.

    Selection, organization and analysis of collected evidence: Listing of more famous sales, including purchase prices and in some

    instances, volume titles included in the sales. Chronological. Interspersed

    with reasoning for each sale as gathered from primary sources.

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    Method Applied (Final)

    Recording of conclusions in meaningful narrative:

    Easy to read article with many interesting quotes andanecdotes.

    Were there problems with the method that mightcause the data to be biased?

    Not that I could tell.

    How were the primary documents selected?

    The author chose to report on some of the most famoushouse sales and included information found in personalpapers, letters, diaries, archival records, and articlescontemporary to the period.

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    Sherbet Dish

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    Outcome of Research Efforts

    Summary of Findings (handout)

    Reid found that there were many factors

    that contributed to the dispersal of the

    collections

    Knowsley Hall, Lancashire

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    These factors include:

    Industrial Revolution

    Personal financial

    problems

    Settled Land Acts of1882 & 1884

    World War I

    Change in attitudetoward land

    possession

    Increase in penal

    taxation

    Increase in

    estate/death duties World War II

    Increasing cost of

    maintaining estates

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    Significance of Historical Research:

    Historical research canfacilitate our understanding

    of when, how, and why past events occurred and the

    significance of these events to libraries as collectors,organizers, and disseminators of the products of

    humanitys intellects and emotions.

    ~Busha & Harter, p.92

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    Significance of Reids Results:

    Chronicles the dispersion of private library

    collections (specifically those of British Country

    Houses)

    Recognizes the social, economic, political, andcultural environment surrounding and

    precipitating the dissipation of such collections

    Documents why a gentlemens library was anecessary status symbol, and why they were

    also so easy to sell off

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    contd

    Notes a consequence of World War I on these privatecollections (Many heirless families sold their country

    houses.)

    Concludes that despite 150 years of indifference, the

    worth of once carefully created family collections hasbeen redeemed

    Melbury House, Dorset (During Restoration)

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    Do We Agree?

    The previous list was inferred to be Reids views

    on the significance of his research.

    While I agree with the previous slide, I see

    nothing earthshaking about the statement, TheBritish aristocracy have never viewed their

    libraries as being sacrosanct; books were

    expendable and could easily be sacrificed if the

    need arose. This essay reminds me of modern-day garage saleseveryone makes decisions

    based on their priorities.

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    Ideas to Consider:

    The possibility of flaws in Reids research are

    never alluded to, let alone openly addressed.

    He does provide an extensive list of manuscripts,

    books, and journal and newspaper articles, so ifsomeone wanted to replicate or continue his

    research, they could start with the same sources.

    37 British Country Houses are examined in this

    essay; is this is a representational sample or the

    entire population of qualifying homes?

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    Practical Uses

    This article can be helpful to: librarians,

    archive studies, genealogical research,

    cultural studies, history of private libraries,

    rare books research, and British history.

    Haigh Hall, Lancashire

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    Reasons for Uses

    Librarians:

    Resource for private library

    history

    Shows royaltys past

    relation to books Reference for others

    Archives:

    See past record keeping of

    sales

    Original sources

    Some of these houses now

    have archives open to

    researchers as well

    Rare Books:

    History of book sales

    Establish possibleprovenance of a particulartitle

    Genealogy:

    Family connections

    Historical home places andtheir history

    Cultural Studies: Past actions of British

    royalty

    Library culture

    British culture

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    Summary

    Article covers an area of little previous

    research.

    Uses many primary resources to research

    the history of the topic.

    Displays information useful to a variety of

    fields of study.

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    Blicking Hall, Norfolk

    Questions?