I am the director of the Cyber Institute here at gettysburg college. Im also a member of the history department. And its my pleasure this afternoon to introduce to you trevor plant. Trevor is the director of the Textual Records Division at the National Archives building in washington, dc. Ill translate that for you all. Trevor has a very important job in the field of history. Trevor is the friend of every historian. Trevor is a really likable guy. But if you didnt like him and youre a historian, hes still going to be really nice to him because archivist have all the power. Now i got a double whammy there. My wife is an archivist, so i got archivist at home that i have to mind as well as the field as well. The archivist are again are indispensable to what we do in the field of civil war history, in particular. Youd be hard pressed to find a book that doesnt have the imprint of trevor. He knows the collections exceeding only well, and thats whats so crucial. When you work with an archivi
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National archives building in washington, dc. Ill translate that for you all, trevor has a very important job in the field of history. Trevor is the friend of every historian. Trevor is a really likable. But if you didnt like him in your historian, you still got to be really nice to him because archivists all the power. Now i got double whammy there. My wife is an archivist, so i got archivist at home that i have to mind as well as in the field as well. The archivists there, again, they are indispensable to what we do in the field of civil war history, in particular youd be hard pressed to find a book that doesnt have the imprint of trevor he knows the collections exceedingly well and thats whats so crucial when you work with an archivist you want someone who can do more than just pull the records off the dusty shelves. Youve got to have somebody who really understands that material and knows something about what youre working on. Theyve got to know the field and trevor does just that.
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