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Tables of Contents for Nearby History
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface to the Second Edition
ix
 
Acknowledgments
xv
 
Why Nearby History?
1
14
What Can Be Done Nearby?
15
26
Traces and Storytelling
41
16
Published Documents
57
26
Unpublished Documents
83
20
Oral Documents
103
20
Visual Documents
123
24
Artifacts
147
18
Landscapes and Buildings
165
16
Preserving Material Traces
181
20
Research, Writing, and Leaving a Record
201
14
Linking the Particular and the Universal
215
60
Appendices
A Forms to Request Information from Federal Agencies
243
20
B Sample Gift Agreements
263
4
C Sources of Archival Storage Products and Information
267
2
D Using the World Wide Web (WWW) in Nearby History
269
6
Index
275
10
About the Authors
285