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Symposium: Colonial Archives and Meaningful Digital Infrastructure

Join us for a symposium on Colonial Archives, exploring innovative approaches to colonial archives and digital infrastructure.

Key topics include:

  • Colonial archives and global significance
    Reflect on the relevance of these archives for understanding shared histories and their broader implications.
  • Text recognition and digital access
    Explore what comes after digitization and how to create meaningful tools for using complex historical records.
  • Biases in the archive
    Address the inherent biases in colonial records and their impact on research and public access.
  • Reaching new audiences
    Consider how digital infrastructures can engage diverse groups, including descendants of colonized communities.

Date and time: 24 January 2025, 10 am – 3 pm CET
Location: Radboud University, Nijmegen
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Announcement: Inaugural Lecture by Matthias van Rossum

Join Matthias van Rossum's inaugural lecture as he assumes the special chair of Global Histories of Labour and Colonialism at Radboud University. The lecture, De ‘jongens’ van Bontekoe? Over nut en noodzaak van mondiale geschiedenissen van kolonialisme en arbeid, will be held in Dutch.

Date and time: January 24, 2025, 3:45 pm
Location: Radboud Aula, Nijmegen
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