Start your week off with a feel-good archival story, by clicking on the link below. CBS on its flagship “60 Minutes” program this last weekend ran a full segment on archives, centered around the publication of Nelson Mandela’s new book, Conversations with Myself. The book features his reflections and stories, his joys and sorrows, taken from his private archives, focusing on the inner motivations animating the public man and international icon. There are lots of shots of archival records and archival stacks from the Nelson Mandela Foundation’s Centre for Memory , and the personal and emotive and political and symbolic powers of the archival record are all made abundantly clear. And this is certainly helped by have one of the world’s most articulate archivists, in Verne Harris, speaking on camera several times about Mandela and his archive. It feels good that millions of viewers of that program alone, not counting the internet clips spreading all over, will now have sees
archives in for many a new and such a positive light.
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6945453n
Best wishes, Terry
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Terry Cook
Clio Consulting, and
Archival Studies Program
Department of History
University of Manitoba (Winnipeg)
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