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Download fileMissing links: data stories from the archive of British settler colonial citizenship
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-20, 19:11 authored by Katherine BagnallKatherine Bagnall, Sherratt, TDigitized sources and digital methods are changing the way that we do history. For historians of the British Empire, the digital age offers new possibilities for investigating the lives of those who moved around the empire and across the world. However, much discussion of the possibilities and problems of digital history have focused on the creation and use of full text resources, skipping over the analytical opportunities offered by the descriptive systems in which those texts are embedded. This article is an attempt to fill this gap by documenting a journey through archival data relating to nineteenth-century Chinese naturalization in the Pacific Rim settler colonies of Australia, New Zealand and Canada. We argue that such data stories are critical if we are to understand both possibilities and pitfalls of research in digital collections.
History
Publication title
Journal of World HistoryVolume
32Pagination
281-300ISSN
1045-6007Department/School
School of HumanitiesPublisher
Univ Hawaii PressPlace of publication
2840 Kolowalu St, Honolulu, USA, Hi, 96822Rights statement
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