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The National Archives of the United States Hardcover – January 1, 1984
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- Print length282 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarry N Abrams Inc
- Publication dateJanuary 1, 1984
- ISBN-100810913674
- ISBN-13978-0810913677
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- Publisher : Harry N Abrams Inc (January 1, 1984)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 282 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0810913674
- ISBN-13 : 978-0810913677
- Item Weight : 1 pounds
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,004,953 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Dr. Herman J. Viola is a curator emeritus at the Smithsonian Institution. Prior to his retirement in 1994, he was director of Quincentenary Programs at the National Museum of Natural History. During his tenure, he organized two major exhibitions: "Magnificent Voyagers," which told the story of the U.S. Exploring Expedition that was conducted from 1838 to 1842, and "Seeds of Change," which focused on the exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old and the New Worlds as a result of the Christopher Columbus voyages.
His professional career also includes serving as Director of the Smithsonian's National Anthropological Archives, where he initiated the Native American Culture Resources Training Program, the Smithsonian's first internship program for American Indians. Prior to joining the staff of the Smithsonian Institution, he was a staff member at the National Archives of the United States, where he launched the prize-winning quarterly Prologue: The Journal of the National Archives. He also served as an archivist for the National Historical Records and Publications Commission.
Dr. Viola has been a consultant to numerous museums and educational organizations, and was also an active educator, having taught at several universities. A published author, his most important publications include Exploring the West, After Columbus, Warrior Artists, and The North American Indians. He also authored Why We Remember, a middle school social studies textbook.
Dr. Viola received his Ph.D. in American history from Indiana University and his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts from Marquette University. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa and has received numerous professional and scholarly awards, including a Merit Award from Marquette University and an honorary doctor of letters degree from Wittenberg University.
From 1972 until 1987, Dr. Viola was Director of the National Anthropological Archives at the Smithsonian, which is responsible for collecting and preserving materials relating to the history of anthropology. As part of his duties, he also supervised the Human Studies Film Archives, which is charged with collecting and preserving ethnographic film.
Currently, Dr. Viola is the historian on the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee for the U.S. Mint and he is the senior advisor for the National Native American Veterans Memorial which is scheduled to be dedicated on Veterans Day 2020 on the grounds of the Museum of the American Indian on the Mall in Washington, D.C.
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For reference, from the inside dustcover:
"The National Archives of the United States is marking its fiftieth anniversary this year, and this volume is celebrating the event.
"Few Americans have not left some trace in government records, and for anyone tracing his family roots, the National Archives is the place to look. Indeed, the range of material contained in the Archives is immense. Of course, unique original documents like the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights are enshrined here, along with the Louisiana Purchase treaty, Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, and the Homestead Act. So are presidential campaign buttons, illustrated family bibles, the passenger list for the Lusitania's final voyage, patent drawings, and almost every government document of importance.
"The fascinating text for this new volume is written by Herman J. Viola, director of the National Anthropological Archives. He is the author of several books and many articles in the field of American history. Viola is the perfect guide to the Archives, expertly leading us through our nation's history with facts, figures, and anecdotes. Stunning pictures - 106 in full color - were created especially for this book, illustrating the objects and documents discussed in the text.
"This volume, which includes a bibliography and an index, will be treasured by those who visit the Archives and by those who delight in discovering America's story. The National Archives' extraordinary collection - our official history - is a collection that truly belongs to us all."






