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S. Anderson's avatar

Not only is "the more immediate goal of American archival efforts should be advancing sovereignty and land reclamation for Indigenous people and slavery reparations for Black people" an "ambitious proposition and a tall order" but I don't think that archives in their entirety should be focused on any one thing.

I am growing weary of how these attacks are necessitating defensive responses and thus taking up all the oxygen in the room. What are we not able to think about because of the constant need to defend the foundations of our professions?

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Jeff Cunningham's avatar

The barbarians are at the gates. Will the city survive?

Engineer here. I follow this substack mostly out of concern that our archives not devolve into what seemed ludicrous caricature when I first read Orwell's 1984 in the '70s but which now seems a frighteningly real possibility. I've wondered what sort of forensic methods future archeologists and historians might use a thousand years from now in sifting through the rubble of our time, should we continue down a path into a factual dark age.

This article bears on the issues brought up in this essay: https://unherd.com/2023/03/the-death-of-historical-truth/

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