Disputed Archival Heritage
Herausgeber: Lowry, James
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Disputed Archival Heritage brings important new perspectives into the discourse on displaced archives. In contrast to shared or joint heritage framings, the book considers the implications of force, violence and loss in the displacement of archival heritage.
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Disputed Archival Heritage brings important new perspectives into the discourse on displaced archives. In contrast to shared or joint heritage framings, the book considers the implications of force, violence and loss in the displacement of archival heritage.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367524036
- ISBN-10: 0367524031
- Artikelnr.: 70360590
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780367524036
- ISBN-10: 0367524031
- Artikelnr.: 70360590
James Lowry is Associate Professor in Information Studies at Queens College, City University of New York. He is an Honorary Research Fellow and former co-director of the Liverpool University Centre for Archive Studies, where he taught following a ten-year career in archives and records management. James is editor of the Routledge Studies in Archives book series.
Foreword by Jeannette Bastian; Legerdemain by Kayo Chingonyi; Introduction
by James Lowry; Part I: Places and Sovereignties -- 1. 'Joint Heritage':
Provincializing an Archival Ideal; 2. 'Provenance in Place': Crafting the
Vienna Convention for Global Decolonization and Archival Repatriation; 3.
Re-placing Evidence: Locating archival displacement in the US Federal
Acknowledgement Process; 4. Ngaadzoke Please: A Dare/Inkundla for the
Rhodesian Army Records; Part II: Borders and Diasporas - 5. Below the
Nation State: Power Asymmetry and Jurisdictional Boundaries around the
Archives of the Madeira Archipelago; 6. Records in Motion: The New York
Times and the 'ISIS Files'; 7. Archival Entanglements: Colonial Rule and
Records in Namibia; 8. Diasporic, Displaced, Alienated or Shared: Caribbean
Literary Archives; Part III: Towards Home - 9. Displaced, Un-placed and
Re-placed: Armenian Archives in the US; 10. Claims for Colonial Objects and
Claims for Colonial Archives: Can the Two Meet?; 11. The Repatriation of
Surinamese archives from the Netherlands: (a) The Dutch Perspective, (b)
The Surinamese Perspective; 12. Value Displaced, Value Re/Claimed: Musings
on Reparations.
by James Lowry; Part I: Places and Sovereignties -- 1. 'Joint Heritage':
Provincializing an Archival Ideal; 2. 'Provenance in Place': Crafting the
Vienna Convention for Global Decolonization and Archival Repatriation; 3.
Re-placing Evidence: Locating archival displacement in the US Federal
Acknowledgement Process; 4. Ngaadzoke Please: A Dare/Inkundla for the
Rhodesian Army Records; Part II: Borders and Diasporas - 5. Below the
Nation State: Power Asymmetry and Jurisdictional Boundaries around the
Archives of the Madeira Archipelago; 6. Records in Motion: The New York
Times and the 'ISIS Files'; 7. Archival Entanglements: Colonial Rule and
Records in Namibia; 8. Diasporic, Displaced, Alienated or Shared: Caribbean
Literary Archives; Part III: Towards Home - 9. Displaced, Un-placed and
Re-placed: Armenian Archives in the US; 10. Claims for Colonial Objects and
Claims for Colonial Archives: Can the Two Meet?; 11. The Repatriation of
Surinamese archives from the Netherlands: (a) The Dutch Perspective, (b)
The Surinamese Perspective; 12. Value Displaced, Value Re/Claimed: Musings
on Reparations.
Foreword by Jeannette Bastian; Legerdemain by Kayo Chingonyi; Introduction
by James Lowry; Part I: Places and Sovereignties -- 1. 'Joint Heritage':
Provincializing an Archival Ideal; 2. 'Provenance in Place': Crafting the
Vienna Convention for Global Decolonization and Archival Repatriation; 3.
Re-placing Evidence: Locating archival displacement in the US Federal
Acknowledgement Process; 4. Ngaadzoke Please: A Dare/Inkundla for the
Rhodesian Army Records; Part II: Borders and Diasporas - 5. Below the
Nation State: Power Asymmetry and Jurisdictional Boundaries around the
Archives of the Madeira Archipelago; 6. Records in Motion: The New York
Times and the 'ISIS Files'; 7. Archival Entanglements: Colonial Rule and
Records in Namibia; 8. Diasporic, Displaced, Alienated or Shared: Caribbean
Literary Archives; Part III: Towards Home - 9. Displaced, Un-placed and
Re-placed: Armenian Archives in the US; 10. Claims for Colonial Objects and
Claims for Colonial Archives: Can the Two Meet?; 11. The Repatriation of
Surinamese archives from the Netherlands: (a) The Dutch Perspective, (b)
The Surinamese Perspective; 12. Value Displaced, Value Re/Claimed: Musings
on Reparations.
by James Lowry; Part I: Places and Sovereignties -- 1. 'Joint Heritage':
Provincializing an Archival Ideal; 2. 'Provenance in Place': Crafting the
Vienna Convention for Global Decolonization and Archival Repatriation; 3.
Re-placing Evidence: Locating archival displacement in the US Federal
Acknowledgement Process; 4. Ngaadzoke Please: A Dare/Inkundla for the
Rhodesian Army Records; Part II: Borders and Diasporas - 5. Below the
Nation State: Power Asymmetry and Jurisdictional Boundaries around the
Archives of the Madeira Archipelago; 6. Records in Motion: The New York
Times and the 'ISIS Files'; 7. Archival Entanglements: Colonial Rule and
Records in Namibia; 8. Diasporic, Displaced, Alienated or Shared: Caribbean
Literary Archives; Part III: Towards Home - 9. Displaced, Un-placed and
Re-placed: Armenian Archives in the US; 10. Claims for Colonial Objects and
Claims for Colonial Archives: Can the Two Meet?; 11. The Repatriation of
Surinamese archives from the Netherlands: (a) The Dutch Perspective, (b)
The Surinamese Perspective; 12. Value Displaced, Value Re/Claimed: Musings
on Reparations.