ABSTRACT

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 contributions from archivists and scholars working around the world, this truly international collection examines archives in Australia, Brazil, Denmark, England, India, Iceland, Jamaica, Malawi, The Philippines, Scotland, Turkey and the United States. Making a clear link between autocratic regimes and the failure to record often horrendous crimes against humanity, the volume demonstrates that the failure of governments to create records, or to allow access to records, appears to be universal. Arguing that this helps to establish a hegemonic narrative that excludes the ‘other’, this book showcases the actions historians and archivists have taken to ensure that gaps in archives are filled. Yet the book also claims that silences in archives are inevitable and argues not only that recordkeeping should be mandated by international courts and bodies, but that we need to develop other ways of reading archives broadly conceived to compensate for absences.

Archival Silences addresses fundamental issues of access to the written record around the world. It is directed at those with a concern for social justice, particularly scholars and students of archival studies, history, sociology, international relations, international law, business administration and information science.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction *

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chapter 1|16 pages

Theorising the silences

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chapter 2|28 pages

What are silences?

The Australian example
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chapter 3|27 pages

Silent contemporary records

Access to the archive of the Special Investigation Commission in Iceland, 2010–2019
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chapter 4|19 pages

Noises in the archives

Acknowledging the present yet silenced presence in Caribbean archival memory *
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chapter 5|19 pages

Silenced and unsilenced memories

Archival fonds of Brazil's political police, 1964–1985
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chapter 6|16 pages

Uncovering archival silences through photographs and listening

Envisioning archives as a democratic space
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chapter 7|17 pages

Silences in Malawi's archives

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chapter 8|16 pages

Perceived silence in the Turkish archives

From the Ottoman Empire to modern republic
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chapter 9|18 pages

Silenced archives and archived voices

Archival resources for a history of post-independence India
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chapter 11|18 pages

Diaries and silence

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chapter 12|16 pages

Filling the gaps

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chapter Afterword|11 pages

Tales from the sometimes ‘silent’ archives

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