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SUMMARY:Panel: Marking the completion of British Library Endangered Archi
 ves Project EAP1531
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DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite you to a panel marking the completio
 n of EAP1531\, a British Library Endangered Archives Project that digiti
 sed and catalogued two endangered archival collections from the Archivo 
 Histórico de Antioquia (1608–1750) in Colombia\, now freely accessible o
 nline here: https://eap.bl.uk/project/EAP1531\n\nSpeakers:\n\nProf Diana
  Paton\, Project Director and William Robertson Professor of History at 
 the University of Edinburgh\nMA Whiston Pérez Cassiani\, Project Catalog
 uer Universidad de los Andes\, Colombia\nDr Bethan Fisk\, Project Associ
 ate Director\, Senior Lecturer in Colonial Latin American History at the
  University of Bristol\nDr Paola Vargas Arana\, Project Associate Direct
 or\, Research Associate in African History at the University of Manchest
 er\n\nModerator:\n\nProf Steven Pierce\, Professor of Modern African His
 tory at the University of Manchester\n \nSummary: This event introduces 
 a major new digital corpus of over 100\,000 early modern records documen
 ting inheritance\, property\, labour\, and legal transactions in colonia
 l Colombia. The collections contain rare traces of African and Afro-desc
 endant lives — including names\, origins\, details of the Middle Passage
 \, physical descriptions\, legal claims\, and acts of resistance — along
 side materials on mining economies\, slavery\, elite capital accumulatio
 n\, and everyday juridical life. Speakers will discuss cataloguing pract
 ices\, ethics\, and power–knowledge relations in Digital Humanities proj
 ects\, the recovery of marginalised subjects in historical archives\, an
 d the broader methodological questions about the ethical stakes of digit
 al access and research with colonial sources.\n \nWe look forward to see
 ing you.\n
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LOCATION:Room 3.22\, Mansfield Cooper Building\, Manchester
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