It is a pleasure to announce that Dr Valeria Vanesio from the University's Department of Library 福利在线免费 and Archive Sciences has, together with from Aston University in the UK, recently received the prestigious Waldo Gifford Leland Award from the .
They received this award for their work as editors of the collection Archives and Emotions: International Dialogues Across Past, Present, and Future, published by Bloomsbury in 2025.
The award is given for writing of superior excellence and usefulness in the fields of archival history, theory, and practice.
Archives and Emotions is a landmark piece written together by archivists and historians to investigate the many ways in which emotions have and continue to influence archival history and practice. Building on the 鈥渆motional turn鈥 in the study of history and the humanities, this impressively edited volume brings together a wide range of contributors from numerous countries, traditions, and types of archives to explore how emotions and affect shape the construction and management of archives, as well as the individuals and communities that engage with them.
The cover is meant to reflect this: it is an original work of art made specifically for the book by Nunzia Spadolino, who dubbed the piece 鈥淧agine di Emozioni.鈥
With excellent, accessible writing, this volume is a welcome addition to the literature on archives in the humanities, bringing archival practitioners and theorists to the conversation. The book鈥檚 willingness to engage with contemporary currents of historical and archival thought, including critical archival studies and notions of radical empathy, trauma-informed practice, and ethics of care in archives, demonstrates an admirable level of diligence and attention.
One reviewer celebrated the authors and editors for 鈥渂ringing new dimension and understanding to important conversations happening in the field鈥 in a way that makes archivists feel 鈥渢ruly seen.鈥
"I am deeply honoured to receive the Waldo Gifford Leland Award from the Society of American Archivists. To be recognised by my peers for work that contributes to the archival profession is both humbling and affirming. This award not only acknowledges the research and writing itself, but also the collective effort of a community committed to advancing archival knowledge and practice. I鈥檓 grateful to the SAA and to all those who continue to support and inspire thoughtful scholarship in our field", said Dr Vanesio.
Established in 1959, the Waldo Gifford Leland Award is named for one of North America鈥檚 archival pioneers and SAA鈥檚 second president. Past recipients include Eira Tansey for鈥疉 Green New Deal for Archives (CLIR, 2023),鈥疛ames Lowry for鈥疍isputed Archival Heritage鈥(Routledge, 2022); and Jason Lustig for鈥疉 Time to Gather: Archives and the Control of Jewish Culture鈥(Oxford University Press, 2021).