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Decentring the family: Northern Ireland, Zambia and the restitution of colonial archives
Briony Widdis
School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics
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Paper
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UK
100%
Archives
100%
Family
100%
Zambia
100%
Documents
66%
Schools
33%
Time
33%
Economic and Social Development
33%
Subject
33%
Region
33%
Experience
33%
Company
33%
Materials
33%
Courts
33%
Conflict
33%
Opposition
33%
Managers
33%
Agriculture
33%
Irish Gaelic
33%
Sleep
33%
Collaboration
33%
Self Help
33%
Rural Areas
33%
Acoustics
33%
Nostalgia
33%
Memory
33%
Narrative
33%
Mechanization
33%
Bicycles
33%
Indigenous Peoples
33%
Fires
33%
Metropolis
33%
Cycling
33%
Zimbabwe
33%
Lived Experience
33%
Checking
33%
Loneliness
33%
Population Census
33%
Arts and Humanities
Colonial archives
100%
Zambia
100%
Reviewing
33%
Frame-work
33%
Night
33%
Pathway
33%
Post-colonial
33%
Digital
33%
Rural
33%
Binaries
33%
Options
33%
descendant
33%
court cases
33%
touring
33%
Transcultural
33%
colonial administrators
33%
Northern Rhodesia
33%
Messenger
33%
Modern Heritage
33%