Sources and Methods in Histories of Colonialism encourages
readers to think more critically and analytically about the
archives in which they work as well as about their research
methods, their sources and their conceptual approaches. This volume
provides an in-depth and critical survey of the now substantial and
influential scholarly literatures on the functions and scope of the
imperial archive and on the relationships between the archive,
knowledge and power. It allows readers to develop a deeper
understanding of the challenges of working with a range of specific
source genres within imperial and colonial archives. It explores
the ways in which newer approaches to, and ways of thinking about,
the past have challenged more traditional views of the archive,
provoking new questions about what archives are and where their
conceptual, geographical and chronological boundaries might lie.
And, it assesses the implications of these shifts for those
interested in researching and writing about colonial and
postcolonial societies.
Focusing on the period from the late eighteenth century to the
present, the authors examine issues, themes and case studies
pertaining to a broad range of modern empires including those
established by Britain, France, the Netherlands, Spain and the
United States. The source genres discussed illustrate and exemplify
a range of core themes and debates regarding the writing of
colonial and postcolonial histories, covering a range of subjects
including government papers, censuses, petitions, case-files, and
orality. Many of the chapters combine an overview of the current
state of research and writing about a particular source genre or
conceptual theme with a case study. This combination of overview
and case study will enable readers to explore and examine the
issues in a grounded, hands-on and applied fashion.
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