Title | Archive-Work: Genealogies of Loyalty in a Macedono-Bulgarian Colony |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2008 |
Authors | Keith Brown |
Journal | History and Memory |
Volume | 20 |
Issue | 2 |
Pagination | 60-83 |
ISSN | 0935560X |
Abstract | Through close study of a 1930s legal dispute within a Macedono-Bulgarian church congregation in Steelton, Pennsylvania, this article explores the importance of "archive-work" as a particular form of political activism. Archive-work is here presented as conscious and willful attempts by historical agents to imbue a particular narrative, or set of claims, with the authority of "official record." Such archive-work is regularly undertaken by nationalizing states: this analysis, though, focuses on the small-scale efforts by a determined group of individuals to disrupt a state-sponsored narrative and enlist the authority of Pennsylvania law to legitimize their alternative version of the past. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT] |
URL | http://search.proquest.com.libproxy.cc.stonybrook.edu/docview/195106717/140C6DE24F91A6B1290/4?accountid=14172 |
Short Title | Archive-Work |