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Critical Archives
https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2023/08/24/critical-archives/

thoughtful piece by historian @kawulf and archivist Amanda Strauss on the need for us to engage and collaborate with each other
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paigeroberts,
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@kawulf @histodons You might be interested in the 2022 National Council on Public History working group created by @sharonmleon (Omeka) & Brenda Gunn (UVA): Records, Reckoning, Repair (archivists and historians).

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So I'm merrily working through bundles of archive records that require resizing to strengthen the paper structure and straight forward paper repairs when I get to this little challenge.
Land survey on tracing paper with fugitive ink.



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@AmazingMeagen @histodons wild. What’s the plan for this? Some sort of oil to get it to unstick without the ink dissolving?

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Tracing paper with wax seal plan of after treatment including flattening, infills and repairs. This item is now "fit for production" in our Reading Room.




Lambeth Palace Library CB/813

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politicscurator, to histodons
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Is this signature written by hand directly onto the book, or is it a printed version of a handwritten signature? I want it to be the former, but my colleague thinks it's the latter.

It's of Rabindranath Tagore, Bengali poet and winner of the Nobel Prize for literature

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@prabirkc @histodons thank you for your reply. Somebody on here replied to say they found a copy at New York public library, so I have contacted them to see if they can send me a photograph to compare the signature. It certainly looks different to the signatures that you found...It was published in 1938 and is a memorial address to Jagadish Chandra

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@Vibracobra23 @histodons Thanks! I haven't but will see if I can find out lurking about in the library somewhere...

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Who is this man?

I've recently been cataloguing the papers of Frank Wise, a Labour MP, ILP member, and civil servant who worked as Director of the Soviet Union's Trade Office Centrosoyuz in the 1920s.

Amongst his papers is this photograph of an unidentified man (it isn't Frank!)

Any ideas?

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@frankingermany @sslh @histodons oh that's fantastic thanks so much! I'm sure you're right

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internetarchive, to random
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📣 Exciting news! Introducing ARCH: Archives Research Compute Hub, a new research service from @internetarchive. Now you can build, access & analyze digital collections at scale. Check out our blog post for all the details: https://blog.archive.org/2023/06/26/build-access-analyze-introducing-arch-archives-research-compute-hub/

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We're very excited to be joining the , so here's our post:

We are the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research (WCFTR), an archive preserving materials from the entertainment industries. We are home to over three hundred collections from playwrights, television and movie writers, producers, actors, designers, directors, and production companies.

Housed in the Wisconsin Historical Society’s Library-Archives Division, the WCFTR is one of the world’s most accessible and is regularly visited by researchers from around the world. Research undertaken in its collections has revolutionized the scholarship of American , , and .

We provide in-person and remote access to our collections. Learn more here: https://wcftr.commarts.wisc.edu/index.php/access-materials/

We use social media to share news about new collections, upcoming events, interesting materials we've found, and projects that we're working on -- as well as learning about what you're working on!

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@wcftr Welcome as i always say. Glad you came to the and not Reddit cause reddit is gonna burn down and we are all here to witness it first hand!

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New blog alert: "The Practice of Inclusion Within the Walls of Fulbourn Asylum" https://www.exploreyourarchive.org/the-practice-of-inclusion-within-the-walls-of-fulbourn-asylum/

As November highlights to us the importance of inclusion, we delve into the records of Fulbourn Hospital (formally Fulbourn Asylum), held by Cambridgeshire Archives. Bringing light to mental health histories is instrumental in helping us learn today. We can understand better the lives that were lived, and the practices faced by the patients who were in this type of care.

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In London in January? I'm running a radical left archives drop in - items on the Independent Labour Party, anarchism, social democratic federation, protests and more.
Free tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/radical-left-archives-drop-in-session-tickets-754478895687?aff=ebdsoporgprofile

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Happy Monday! We'll be sharing a weekly photograph of George Lansbury from the archives.

Here is George with his daughter Daisy Postage. As well as working as her father's secretary, Daisy was an activist and was involved in the suffragette movement. She famously dressed up as Sylvia Pankhurst to help the real Sylvia Pankhurst evade capture from the police.

#Lansbury #GeorgeLansbury #history #histodons #archives #photography #London #EastEnd #suffragettes #women @histodons @archivistodon

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New blog post alert!

Explore the darker side of the Ferguson Collection

With Hallowe’en just behind us, in the first of a series of spooky-themed blog posts by the University of Glasgow Archives & Special Collections, we delve into 19th century literature on the occult. In this article we look at Sir Walter Scott’s (famed writer of Ivanhoe) conception of the supernatural, before moving on to explore the significance of a rare anthology of ghost stories
https://www.exploreyourarchive.org/the-darker-side-of-the-ferguson-collection-part-1/

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Happy Wednesday! Our Archive Focus Week begins on the 25th of November, with

What archives does this hashtag inspire you to share ? Post them on the day with the hashtag and we'll share!

For the rest of the week's themes checkout our earlier post here: https://hcommons.social/@exploreyourarchive/111257693923322828

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