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Spain’s Move to Decolonize Its Museums Must Continue

Sapiens

In early 2024, Spain’s culture minister announced that the nation would overhaul its state museum collections, igniting a wave of anticipation—and controversy. As a multicultural Spaniard with extensive experience in the museum sector, I see the initiative as part of a long-overdue and much-needed reckoning with Spain’s colonial past.

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WHN Annual Conference 2025, Call for Papers

Women's History Network

First Call for Papers Womens History Network 33rd Annual Conference Online via Zoom Thursday 4 & Friday 5 September 2025 Hidden in Plain Sight: Women in Archives, Libraries, Museums and Personal Collections.

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Hidden in Plain Sight: Women in Archives, Libraries and Museums

Women's History Network

The 33rd annual conference, which will take place on 4-5 September, 2025 will explore and celebrate women in the archives, libraries and museums and the challenge of uncovering their presence. We encourage approaches that foreground marginalised voices and imaginative approaches.

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Critical Literacy Across the Curriculum

A Principal's Reflections

Holocaust Memorial Museum to research their assigned cluster of non-Jewish victims of Nazi oppression. Gather 4 archival photographs to provide documented proof of the specific abuse towards the victim group. Holocaust Memorial Museum through online access of the collections, students will cite in MLA format their sources.

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Archived Haints

Sapiens

SAPIENS’ 2024 poet-in-residence conjures the voices of those imprisoned in archives. The post Archived Haints appeared first on SAPIENS. they come out from the shadows and all at once. a return to form, to remembrance, to waiting open arms. . they come out from the shadows and all at once.

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An Ethnography of Textile Preservation: Caring for the Wardrobe of a Missing Person

Anthropology News

The human urge to collect and preserve objects, what Jacques Derrida calls archive fever , takeson special significance when there is no body to bury, no grave to visit. These make me wonder at the many silently maintained museums of absence that form an unofficial archive of conflict, telling stories that official histories often overlook.

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Learning From Snapshots of Lost Fossils

Sapiens

In museum archives, researchers found photos of remains from Paleolithic children who had belonged to a group of early Homo sapiens in Eurasia. In a museum basement, we huddled over a black-and-white photograph showing pieces of a lower jawbone and its loose teeth. Not all fossil discoveries happen in the field.