Archives of resilience, aims to be a special issue at once interdisciplinary and interprofessional, rallying both archivists and historians to reflect on the archival challenges pertaining to the study of po...
Deserts in our collective imagination mean annihilation, romanticism, emptiness, and death. Because it defies the ordinary notions of place, the desert may evoke an erroneous state of “nothingness.” Even Lib...
“All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.” - Article 1 of Universal Declaration of Human Rights The inherent respect and regard to show and provide to all fellow human beings lies at t...
Archives have stored written artefacts of their founding social groups and societies since antiquity. For most of their existence, they have been sites of contention. This is particularly obvious when it com...
Special Issue of Archival Science on Provenance Guest Editors: Jeannette A. Bastian, Professor Emerita, Simmons University Stanley H. Griffin, Senior Lecturer, University of the West Indies James Lowry, Asso...