‘“Tin trunk literati” and beyond: hidden sources for Africa’s history’
Killingray, David.
2010.
‘“Tin trunk literati” and beyond: hidden sources for Africa’s history’.
African Research & Documentation, 112,
pp. 5-13.
ISSN 0305-862X
[Article]
Serendipity and surprise occasionally contribute to the work of the historian. A chance discovery of crucial documents, a word from an informant, or a brief text helping to resolve a puzzle from the past, can set the adrenalin pulsing. Despite the apparent dull, desk-bound procedures of historical research it can at times be a rather exciting venture with eureka moments. There is another dimension that never ceases to thrill me: bringing to life an insignificant voice from the past, recovering the words of those supposedly 'without history', giving flesh and being to a forgotten 'common person', and contributing a further piece of evidence to history 'from below'.
| Item Type | Article |
|---|---|
| Departments, Centres and Research Units | History |
| Date Deposited | 07 Jul 2015 12:48 |
| Last Modified | 27 Jun 2017 10:23 |