Access to archives and national memory in France. An interview with Raphaëlle Branche
In the interview, Raphaelle Branche, a member of the Conseil supérieur des Archives and a specialist in the administrative mechanisms that control access to documents, will examine the attempts made by the French government in recent years to remove documentation from consultation. Archiv...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Viella Editrice
2023-06-01
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| Series: | Storicamente |
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| Online Access: | https://storicamente.org/coscarella_branche_archives_france |
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| Summary: | In the interview, Raphaelle Branche, a member of the Conseil supérieur des Archives and a specialist in the administrative mechanisms that control access to documents, will examine the attempts made by the French government in recent years to remove documentation from consultation. Archives and access to documentation are a 'classic' battlefield of historical research in all countries of the world. But it is in France where the most advanced reflections on the relationship between democracies and public documentation have matured, and where state interventions in defence of national memory have been strongest. |
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| ISSN: | 2282-6033 |