The Archive of the Saint Aton’s Metropolitan Seminary (Badajoz, Spain): organization of its archival holdings
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v8i0.4125Keywords:
Seminary of San Atón (Badajoz, Spain), Ecclesiastic records, Seminary archives, Archival classifications, Historical researchAbstract
The archive of the Metropolitan Seminar of San Aton in Badajoz guards the records generated and received by this entity in the course of its pedagogic, pastoral and liturgical activity, which goes back in the middle of the 17th century. The history of the seminary, the value of its documentation, and its main contents are discussed. The construction of the classification and the description process, based on ISAD (G), are also detailed. The documentary wealth guarded in this center for the study of varied topics is highlighted, especially related to the history of education and the culture in Extremadura from the 17th to the 19th century.
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