dc.contributor.author |
Boel, Jens |
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dc.contributor.author |
Canavaggio, Perrine |
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dc.contributor.author |
Quintana, Antonio Gonzalez |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2021-11-29T04:24:26Z |
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dc.date.available |
2021-11-29T04:24:26Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2021 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
© 2021 selection and editorial matter, Jens Boel, Perrine Canavaggio and Antonio González Quintana; individual chapters, the contributors. |
en_US |
dc.identifier.isbn |
978-0-367-15034-1 (hbk) |
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dc.identifier.isbn |
978-0-367-72460-3 (pbk) |
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dc.identifier.isbn |
: 978-0-429-05462-4 (ebk |
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dc.identifier.uri |
${sadil.baseUrl}/handle/123456789/676 |
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dc.description |
The Open Access version of this book, available at www.
taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative
Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. |
en_US |
dc.description.abstract |
Why and how can records serve as evidence of human rights violations, in
particular crimes against humanity, and help the fight against impunity?
Archives and Human Rights shows the close relationship between archives
and human rights and discusses the emergence, at the international level, of
the principles of the right to truth, justice and reparation.
Through a historical overview and topical case studies from different
regions of the world, the book discusses how records can concretely
support these principles. The current examples also demonstrate how the
perception of the role of the archivist has undergone a metamorphosis in
recent decades, towards the idea that archivists can and must play an active
role in defending basic human rights, first and foremost by enabling access
to documentation on human rights violations.
Confronting painful memories of the past is a way to make the ghosts
disappear and begin building a brighter, more serene future. The establishment
of international justice mechanisms and the creation of truth commissions
are important elements of this process. The healing begins with the
acknowledgement that painful chapters are essential parts of history; archives
then play a crucial role by providing evidence. This book is both a tool and
an inspiration to use archives in defence of human rights. |
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dc.language.iso |
en |
en_US |
dc.publisher |
Routledge, Taylor & Francis |
en_US |
dc.relation.ispartofseries |
Routledge Approaches to History; |
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dc.subject |
archives and citizens' rights |
en_US |
dc.subject |
records and archives on human rights violations |
en_US |
dc.subject |
archives and transitional justice |
en_US |
dc.subject |
Archivists for human rights |
en_US |
dc.title |
Archives and Human Rights |
en_US |
dc.type |
Book |
en_US |