While this is not an archives journal, they had a special issue about archives.
Past & Present, Volume 230, Issue suppl_11, 2016
The Social History of the Archive: Record-Keeping in Early Modern Europe
Alexandra Walsham
PART 1: CREATION, CURATION, AND EXPERTISE
The Rise of Archival Consciousness in Provincial France: French Feudal Records and Eighteenth-Century Seigneurial Society
Markus Friedrich
Roman Notarial Records between Market and State
Laurie Nussdorfer
The Archive of Orientalism and its Keepers: Re-Imagining the Histories of Arabic Manuscripts in Early Modern Europe
John-Paul Ghobrial
The Clerk’s Tale: Civic Writing in Sixteenth-Century London
Jennifer Bishop
PART 2: CREDIBILITY, TESTIMONY, AND AUTHENTICITY
Record-Keeping and Status Performance in the Early Modern Low Countries
Frederik Buylaert; Jelle Haemers
Early Modern Bookkeeping and Life-Writing Revisited: Accounting for Richard Stonley
Jason Scott-Warren
Archives, Eyewitnesses and Rumours: Writing About Shrines in Early Modern France
Virginia Reinburg
Recording Miracles in Renaissance Italy
Mary Laven
PART 3: COLLECTING, COMPILING, AND CONTROLLING KNOWLEDGE
Tales from the ‘Yarmouth Hutch’: Civic Identities and Hidden Histories in an Urban Archive
Andy Wood
Archiving the Present and Chronicling for the Future in Early Modern Europe
Judith Pollmann
Common Places and Private Spaces: Libraries, Record-Keeping and Orders of Information in Sixteenth-Century Medicine
Hannah Murphy
Dislocation and Record-Keeping: The Counter Archives of the Catholic Diaspora
Liesbeth Corens
PART 4: MEMORY, HISTORY, AND OBLIVION