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Archives and Emotions

International Dialogues Across Past, Present, and Future

Ilaria Scaglia editor Valeria Vanesio editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:12th Dec '24

£85.00

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This volume examines the interplay between emotions and archives from the 18th to the 21st century, exploring how feelings have affected the ways in which the past is preserved, remembered, controlled and experienced.

Archives and Emotions argues, at its most fundamental level, that emotions matter and have always mattered to both the people whose histories are documented by archives and to those working with the documents these contain. This is the first study to put archivists and historians—scholars and practitioners from different settings, geographical provenance, and stages of career—in conversation with one another to examine the interplay of a broad range of emotions and archives, traditional and digital, from the eighteenth to the twenty-first centuries across national and disciplinary borders.

Drawing on methodologies from the history of emotions and critical archival studies, this book provides an original analysis of two interconnected themes through a selected number of case studies: the emotional dynamics affecting the construction and management of archives; and the emotions and their effects on the people engaging with them, such as archivists, researchers, and a broad range of communities.

Its main message is that critically investigating the history and mechanics of emotions—including their suppression and exclusion—also being conscious of their effects on people and societies is essential to understanding how archives came to hold deep civic and ethical implications for both present and future. This study thus establishes a solid base for future scholarship and interdisciplinary collaborations and challenges academic and non-academic readers to think, work, and train new generations differently, fully aware that past and present choices have—and might again—hurt, inspire, empower, or silence.

This timely book on the interplay of emotions and archives addresses a blind spot in most of the current scholarly and professional literature, and discusses how to take the conversation forward. * Eric Ketelaar, Emeritus Professor of Archivistics, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands *
Fear not the dusty archive, for the human capacity to feel is timeless and ubiquitous! Alerted by this book, readers will see that exploring an archive is akin to the pleasure of perusing a family photo album. What untold and hidden emotions might it not reveal alongside the expected? * Barbara H. Rosenwein, Professor emerita, Loyola University, Chicago, USA *

ISBN: 9781350415188

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312 pages