This paper deals with issues of power and silencing of the “Other” within colonial archives, particularly regarding British East India Company records of an attempted mutiny of Bengali sepoys and Javanese aristocrats in 1815, now housed in the India Office Records of the British Library. It recommends incorporating a postcolonial approach and reading records against the grain in order to recover these marginalized voices. The body of this paper is broken into three sections. The first section introduces the historical context of the attempted mutiny, questions the incomplete nature of archival and colonial records, and discusses the archivist’s responsibility to present as complete a record as possible. The second section discusses the intr...
This thesis constructs a history of reading for South Asia (1857â1914) through an examination of the...
Between 1947 and 1972, governments of India and Pakistan laid claims to ownership, management and sh...
Records hold enormous power over people’s life and well-being, so does their absence. Withholding, d...
This paper deals with issues of power and silencing of the “Other” within colonial archives, particu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Società Editrice il Muli...
AbstractIn the opening keynote speech at the Eighth International Conference on the History of Recor...
Those working on or with colonial archives and collections face a number of challenges arising from ...
‘Two Centuries of Indian Print’ at the British Library is a research and digitisation project in col...
Defining the archive in the Western tradition is an ongoing process with a complicated history. Equa...
This thesis constructs a history of reading for South Asia (1857–1914) through an examination of the...
Official and/or public archives were a byproduct of colonial rule in Africa. (Archives are a byprodu...
In November 2013, the National Archives of Britain revealed a secret stash of declassified colonial ...
This paper is premised on the observation that mainstream archival activities are the main cause and...
First World War scholars more or less agree on the limitations imposed by archival sources on the st...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This thesis constructs a history of reading for South Asia (1857â1914) through an examination of the...
Between 1947 and 1972, governments of India and Pakistan laid claims to ownership, management and sh...
Records hold enormous power over people’s life and well-being, so does their absence. Withholding, d...
This paper deals with issues of power and silencing of the “Other” within colonial archives, particu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Società Editrice il Muli...
AbstractIn the opening keynote speech at the Eighth International Conference on the History of Recor...
Those working on or with colonial archives and collections face a number of challenges arising from ...
‘Two Centuries of Indian Print’ at the British Library is a research and digitisation project in col...
Defining the archive in the Western tradition is an ongoing process with a complicated history. Equa...
This thesis constructs a history of reading for South Asia (1857–1914) through an examination of the...
Official and/or public archives were a byproduct of colonial rule in Africa. (Archives are a byprodu...
In November 2013, the National Archives of Britain revealed a secret stash of declassified colonial ...
This paper is premised on the observation that mainstream archival activities are the main cause and...
First World War scholars more or less agree on the limitations imposed by archival sources on the st...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This thesis constructs a history of reading for South Asia (1857â1914) through an examination of the...
Between 1947 and 1972, governments of India and Pakistan laid claims to ownership, management and sh...
Records hold enormous power over people’s life and well-being, so does their absence. Withholding, d...