Emotions and Archives
By (Author) Ilaria Scaglia
Edited by Valeria Vanesio
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
9th January 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
General and world history
Hardback
312
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This volume examines the interplay between emotions and archives from the 18th to the 21st century. Exploring how feelings have affected the ways in which the past is preserved, remembered, controlled and experienced by various peoples and societies, and how such dynamics unfold in the present, it investigates both how peoples emotions affect archives as an environment, and how emotions themselves influence our interaction with historical records. Bringing together a diverse group of scholars and practitioners working in public, private, traditional and digital archives around the world, it offers a novel cross-section of ways in which emotions are understood and defined, and of the function they perform across time and space. Building on current discussions around emotions, affect and trauma-informed practices in archival studies, chapters in this collection adopt a broad spectrum of methodologies from oral interviews to discourse analysis and auto-ethnography. Sketching the ways in which emotions and archives affect one another, this book uncovers the emotional dynamics that govern individual and collective relationships in both past and present.
Ilaria Scaglia is Senior Lecturer in Modern History at Aston University, UK. Valeria Vanesio is Archivist and Lecturer in Library Information and Archive Sciences at University of Malta, Malta.