Despite historians’ growing interest in memory and its different means of preservation, most historians continue to privilege what was written down at the time of an event, and assign less weight to oral testimonies obtained years afterwards. Memory, whether individual or collective, is perceived as being defective and selective, partial and partisan, more difficult to handle. Memory emerges as a structuring of the forgotten. For this reason historiography is primarily dependent on written so..
Following the fall of the Berlin Wall, American-Jewish artist Shimon Attie traveled to the former Je...
The archive as a site of ‘knowledge retrieval’* has long been the exemplary domain of astute histori...
This article explores the relationship between the different notions of archives that emphasize hist...
Despite historians’ growing interest in memory and its different means of preservation, most histori...
While looking into general issues of contemporary historical memory, Pierre Nora brought to light a ...
The writing of history and the representation of the past. The problem of the representation of th...
From a reliable source. Crossed experiments on archives. Is the concept of the archive as evident as...
One of the most obvious reasons why historians — both professional and academic — find it difficult ...
International audienceArchivists and historians usually consider archives as repositories of histori...
Recording the memories of people’s unique life experiences is a powerful research methodology. Its r...
Since the 1948 Palestine Nakba and creation of the Palestinian refugee problem the Nakba has been a ...
Recording the memories of people’s unique life experiences is a powerful research methodology. Its r...
The socio-political weakness of archives is a fundamental problem in modern democracies. Archivists ...
This article analyzes the documentality of memories in order to ground further consideration of memo...
In common parlance, the archive is a large repository of paperwork no longer in bureau cratic circul...
Following the fall of the Berlin Wall, American-Jewish artist Shimon Attie traveled to the former Je...
The archive as a site of ‘knowledge retrieval’* has long been the exemplary domain of astute histori...
This article explores the relationship between the different notions of archives that emphasize hist...
Despite historians’ growing interest in memory and its different means of preservation, most histori...
While looking into general issues of contemporary historical memory, Pierre Nora brought to light a ...
The writing of history and the representation of the past. The problem of the representation of th...
From a reliable source. Crossed experiments on archives. Is the concept of the archive as evident as...
One of the most obvious reasons why historians — both professional and academic — find it difficult ...
International audienceArchivists and historians usually consider archives as repositories of histori...
Recording the memories of people’s unique life experiences is a powerful research methodology. Its r...
Since the 1948 Palestine Nakba and creation of the Palestinian refugee problem the Nakba has been a ...
Recording the memories of people’s unique life experiences is a powerful research methodology. Its r...
The socio-political weakness of archives is a fundamental problem in modern democracies. Archivists ...
This article analyzes the documentality of memories in order to ground further consideration of memo...
In common parlance, the archive is a large repository of paperwork no longer in bureau cratic circul...
Following the fall of the Berlin Wall, American-Jewish artist Shimon Attie traveled to the former Je...
The archive as a site of ‘knowledge retrieval’* has long been the exemplary domain of astute histori...
This article explores the relationship between the different notions of archives that emphasize hist...