坦噶尼喀德国殖民记录的掩埋、发掘和归档,1914-1960。

Reginald E. Kirey
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这篇文章是关于处理政府记录的复杂性,特别是关于第一次世界大战期间和之后在坦桑尼亚大陆的德国殖民记录。它讲述了德国人在被盟军击败后离开东非殖民地之前是如何隐藏他们的官方记录的,以及这些记录最终是如何被英国殖民政权和后殖民政府发现和使用的。作者从文化象征主义的角度解释了二战期间和战后官方记录的处理方式,这最终促成了国家权力、集体记忆和民族认同的形成。这一解释引出了作者的主要论点;除了它们的直接和实际功能外,档案记录还作为文化物品发挥作用,最终有助于形成集体记忆和民族认同。
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Burying, Unearthing and Archiving German Colonial Records in Tanganyika, 1914-1960s.
The article is about the intricacies involved in the handling of government records, with particular reference to German colonial records in Mainland Tanzania during and after the First World War. It provides an account of how the Germans hid their official records before departing from their East African colony upon defeat by the allied forces, and how the records were eventually uncovered and used by both the British colonial regime and the post-colonial administration. The author explains the manner in which official records were handled during and after the War in terms of cultural symbolism, which ultimately contributed to the shaping of state power, collective memory and national identity. This explanation leads to the author’s main argument; that besides the direct and practical functions they are intended to serve, archival records also function as cultural objects which eventually contribute to the shaping of collective memory and national identity.
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