Francophone Africa – Beyond the Archive
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- <H3> Francophone Africa: beyond the archive
- <H3> l’Afrique francophone: au-delà des archives
- <H4> This website hosts archives and documents produced in countries of Africa that were once subject to French colonial rule and which are now called francophone, alongside related documents about this region of the globe. Our ambition in creating this site is to look more deeply within this archive through a contemporary postcolonial lens , and to explore beyond it, to seek out the stories that history has not told and discover people and places that lie behind the legal and administrative boundaries of the colonial world. We hope you will enjoy exploring with us and you will find interesting ways to participate in telling the story of Africa and Europe.
- <H4> For a summary of the project click here.
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- <H3> SAVINEAU REPORT (1937/1938)
- <H4> The Savineau Report is the largest single document stored in this website. It contains over 800 pages of reports written during a tour of French Africa by Denise Savineau (previously known as Denise Moran). The document is divided into 17 ‘field reports’ followed by one overview report which brings together all the insights into African family life under colonial rule that the author chose to bring to the attention of France’s first Socialist government. The full archive is available here, with translations into English and tools to design your own searches and data sets.
- <H3> RESEARCH
- <H4> Francophone Africa: beyond the archive collates textual archives and related materials to assist in historiographical and cultural research in and on the areas that came under French rule in Africa. We have uploaded a digital search tool to support new directions in research. This space contains a bibliography of published research we are using for developing our understandings of life beyond the archive.
- <H3> LEARN
- <H4> Francophone Africa: beyond the archive is a resource for scholars, teachers, researchers and readers interested in the histories and cultures of the richly multilingual regions of Africa that share French as an international language of communication. You will find teaching materials tagged for AS/A level French and Geography in the Learn section of the website and interactive ideas for classes and workshops.
- <H3> ACTIVITIES
- <H4> Re-exploring the Empire: African Lives and Colonial Encounters is a virtual exhibition project bringing together images of life in Africa during the period when people were living under French rule. Designed for use in schools and cultural centres, the exhibition project’s ambition is to help visualise the life that lies within and beyond the archive.
- <H4> Interactive language space invites inputs from our website users. We welcome African language translations of the key terms in the glossary, and suggestions for additions to the glossary.
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- <H3> Report 8
- <H2> Amadou Hampaté Ba
- <H3> Report 1 (2 December 1937)
- <H2> Call the Midwife
- <H3> Graduates from the 1939 intake to the midwifery college in Senegal, French West Africa.
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