Engaging with colonial archives: reflections of an end-user
Official and/or public archives were a byproduct of colonial rule in Africa. (Archives are a byproduct of administrative governance everywhere.) Given the density and diversity of colonial archival records, historians have tended to rely on them for the study of the colonial period. Publications on...
Autor principal: | Olukoju, A |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Vestiges: Traces of Record
2016
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