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oapen-20.500.12657-633502024-03-28T08:18:56Z Displaced Archives Lowry, James Language Arts & Disciplines Library & Information Science thema EDItEUR::G Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects::GL Library and information sciences / Museology::GLM Library and information services Displaced archives have long been a problem and their existence continues to trouble archivists, historians and government officials. Displaced Archives brings together leading international experts to comprehensively explore the current state of affairs for the first time. Drawing on case studies from around the world, the authors examine displaced archives as a consequence of conflict and colonialism, analysing their impact on government administration, nation building, human rights and justice. Renewed action is advocated through considerations of the legal approaches to repatriation, the role of the international archival community, ‘shared heritage’ approaches and other solutions. The volume offers new theoretical, technical and political insights and will be essential reading for practitioners, academics and students in the field of archives, cultural property and heritage management, as well as history, politics and international relations. 2023-06-07T05:43:59Z 2023-06-07T05:43:59Z 2017 book 9781472470690 9780367193072 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/63350 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781315577609_webpdf.pdf Routledge 10.4324/9781315577609 36cba1ca-9c51-4ad7-8d26-b77e6459d677 10.4324/9781315577609 Taylor & Francis b818ba9d-2dd9-4fd7-a364-7f305aef7ee9 9781472470690 9780367193072 Knowledge Unlatched (KU) Routledge Knowledge Unlatched open access
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Displaced archives have long been a problem and their existence continues to trouble archivists, historians and government officials. Displaced Archives brings together leading international experts to comprehensively explore the current state of affairs for the first time. Drawing on case studies from around the world, the authors examine displaced archives as a consequence of conflict and colonialism, analysing their impact on government administration, nation building, human rights and justice. Renewed action is advocated through considerations of the legal approaches to repatriation, the role of the international archival community, ‘shared heritage’ approaches and other solutions. The volume offers new theoretical, technical and political insights and will be essential reading for practitioners, academics and students in the field of archives, cultural property and heritage management, as well as history, politics and international relations.
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