Working with some mid-19th century papers today. I weirdly love it when they’re illegible and falling apart from ink decay…
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Working with some mid-19th century papers today. I weirdly love it when they’re illegible and falling apart from ink decay…
Fredrik Thomasson events on Haiti/Sweden/Colonial Archives Feb. 4 and 8, 2019 at Harvard/Radcliffe
Please join us for a lecture by Radcliffe Visiting Scholar Fredrik Thomasson entitled Sweden and Haiti, 1791-1825. Register here to attend.
Sweden and Haiti 1791–1825 Monday, February 4 | 4 PM Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University Knafel Center, Room 104, 10 Garden Street, Cambridge MA
Haitian historiography is evolving rapidly and the recent focus on the revolution has…
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thabang tabane – nyanda yeni (2017
Picture me sitting at my desk yelping while historians talk about deaccession records. Because that happened. It's all about colonial archives and freedom of information. I am glad I do not work in a government archives because I would constantly be at war with myself.