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Sources And Methods In Histories Of Colonialism Approaching The Imperial Archive Kirsty Reid

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Sources And Methods In Histories Of Colonialism Approaching The Imperial Archive Kirsty Reid
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.32 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Kirsty Reid, Fiona Paisley (eds.)
ISBN: 9781351986625, 1351986627
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Sources And Methods In Histories Of Colonialism Approaching The Imperial Archive Kirsty Reid by Kirsty Reid, Fiona Paisley (eds.) 9781351986625, 1351986627 instant download after payment.

Sources and Methods in Histories of Colonialism provides an in-depth study of the relationships between archives, knowledge and power. Exploring a diverse range of examples and surveying the now substantial scholarly literatures on the functions and scope of the ‘imperial archive’, it facilitates a deeper understanding of the challenges of working with a range of specific source genres within imperial and colonial archives.
Covering the late eighteenth century to the present day and drawing on material from a range of modern empires including those established by Britain, France, the Netherlands, Spain and the United States, chapters discuss themes such as the emergence of photography as an archival tool, the use of oral history in histories of colonialism and the ways in which the state informs the archive and vice versa. This book considers the ways in which newer ways of thinking about the past have challenged more traditional views of ‘the archive’, provoking questions about what archives are and where their conceptual, geographical and chronological boundaries lie.
Examining a wide selection of source material including government papers, censuses, petitions and case files and providing both an overarching introduction to the subject and close analysis of specific case studies, this book will be essential reading for students of imperial and colonial history.

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