Archival Silences Missing, Lost and, Uncreated Archives

Archival Silences demonstrates emphatically that archival absences exist all over the globe. The book questions whether benign 'silence' is an appropriate label for the variety of destructions, concealment and absences that can be identified within archival collections. Including contribut...

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Other Authors: Moss, Michael (Editor), Thomas, David (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: 2021
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