Geographical scholarship has rightly problematised the act of archival research, showing that practices of archiving are not only concerned with how a society collectively remembers, but also forgets. As such the dominant motif for discussing historical methods in geography has been through the lens of absence: the archive is a space of ‘traces’, ‘fragments’ and ‘ghosts’. In this paper I suggest that the focus on incompleteness and partiality, whilst true, may also belie what many geographers working in archives find their greatest difficulty: an overwhelming volume of source materials. I reflect on my own research experiences in the pacifist archive to suggest that the growing scale and scope of many collections, along with the taxing res...
The article is devoted to biographical writing, which by the methodologies of the 20th century was t...
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This thesis aims at unpacking the notion of the archive and determining its limitations as a mediato...
Geographical scholarship has rightly problematised the act of archival research, showing that practi...
This article reviews the increasingly diverse ways in which geographers are engaging with archives. ...
We usually perceive archives as the end of the active life of a document, a place where a document i...
The second report in this series turns to focus on the trace in relation to life-writing and biograp...
In this article, I bring a feminist geographic analysis of embodied life and desire into a study of ...
Collective biography uses researchers\u27 written memories about a set of experiences as texts for c...
History as a discipline has been accused of being a-theoretical. Business historians working at busi...
This paper explores the possibilities of examining undergraduate dissertations as sources. By means ...
With the growth in interest in collective biography as a historical technique, many predominantly qu...
This essay is an attempt to retrace some of my pathways through archives in order to understand the ...
This paper examines the potential of biographical studies for the history of archaeology. In particu...
This paper argues that human geography has neglected the issue of ‘missing people’. Following an int...
The article is devoted to biographical writing, which by the methodologies of the 20th century was t...
Copyright© 2017 The Chronicle of Higher Education. This text-only version of the article is presente...
This thesis aims at unpacking the notion of the archive and determining its limitations as a mediato...
Geographical scholarship has rightly problematised the act of archival research, showing that practi...
This article reviews the increasingly diverse ways in which geographers are engaging with archives. ...
We usually perceive archives as the end of the active life of a document, a place where a document i...
The second report in this series turns to focus on the trace in relation to life-writing and biograp...
In this article, I bring a feminist geographic analysis of embodied life and desire into a study of ...
Collective biography uses researchers\u27 written memories about a set of experiences as texts for c...
History as a discipline has been accused of being a-theoretical. Business historians working at busi...
This paper explores the possibilities of examining undergraduate dissertations as sources. By means ...
With the growth in interest in collective biography as a historical technique, many predominantly qu...
This essay is an attempt to retrace some of my pathways through archives in order to understand the ...
This paper examines the potential of biographical studies for the history of archaeology. In particu...
This paper argues that human geography has neglected the issue of ‘missing people’. Following an int...
The article is devoted to biographical writing, which by the methodologies of the 20th century was t...
Copyright© 2017 The Chronicle of Higher Education. This text-only version of the article is presente...
This thesis aims at unpacking the notion of the archive and determining its limitations as a mediato...