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Generally the archives are sites where historians conduct research
into our past. Seldom are the archives objects of research.
Archiving the Raj traces the path that led to creation of a central
archive in India. In examining the archival policy of the colonial
government, it proceeds to explore the complex relationship between
knowledge and power. While a section of British political
authorities favoured accurate archiving of historical events and
limited access to records for selected non-official researchers,
the overwhelming opinion in official circles was against such
access. In the last two decades of colonial rule in India there
were anticipations of freedom in many areas of the public sphere,
and, in many ways, these were felt in the domain of archiving,
chiefly in the form of reversal of earlier policies. From this
perspective, the author discusses how the World Wars, the decline
of Britain, among other factors, effected a transition from a
Euro-centric and disparaging approach to India towards a more
liberal and less ethnocentric approach.
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