"Everyday Life" and "Conclusion" sections (pp. 163 to 165) of Berger, A. A. (1995). Sociological Theory and Cultural Criticism. In Cultural Criticism: A Primer of Key Concepts. Sage Publications. In e-Reserve.
While this comes from a sociology rather than a humanities source, this is relevant and useful as a short summary of the study of everyday life. Especially pay attention to the different ways that 'everyday life' is defined. NOTE: You don't have to read it all, just pages 163 to 165).
McKemmish, S., Piggott, M., Reed, B., & Upward, F. (2005). Archives: Recordkeeping in society. Wagga Wagga,
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