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ANTH 278: African Infrastructures (Jones): Historical Sources

Spring 2025

Collections of Historical Sources

Historical Newspapers:

For even more options, visit: https://libguides.holycross.edu/newspapers

Correspondence & Other 'Ephemera':

"Ephemera" are materials and memorabilia that were only designed for short-term use.  A practical way to think about it -- the little byproducts of living! Brochures, letters, notes pages, clippings from newspapers, reports -- these can all be found in 'ephemera' collections 

Government & Political Documents:

United Nations Records:

African Records: 

British Records

Other European Records:

Images & Multimedia:

Misc. Web Archives:

Maps:

Map


Map of vicinity of Port Louis, Mauritius, 1903
British Library Online Archives

Historical Source Pro-Tips

  • Search terms need to echo the time period you're searching for This can be as complex as trying to mimic 19th century language conventions -- or as simple as making sure you know under which name a given region/country was known at that time.  The Countries of the World & Their Leaders Yearbook can be helpful for quickly checking this information. 
     
  • Browsing tends to work better than searching. This is not the time to break out complex search terms, ANDs and ORs! Use a simple search term or two, and then use the built-in tools --- filters by date, location, type of source, etc. -- to carry you the rest of the way. Historical sources are less predictable in their content, so this tends to help you get more and better results with more speed. 
     
  • Spend time with your search results. For example, In addition to reading articles that come up in your search results, spend some time looking over pages of newspapers to see what other articles are covering from the time period.  By looking beyond a single article, you'll learn about other issues from the time period and possibly see Letters to the Editors and advertisements which can provide historical context. 
     
  • Start early!  Working with historical sources tends to take a bit more time -- time to find them, time to decipher them, and time to decide what to make of them. Ask for help if you need it! 

Useful tools to help you practice interpreting historical sources: