Newspapers as Sources for African History
Newspapers as Sources for African History
- Emma HunterEmma HunterSchool of History, Classics and Archaeology, University of Edinburgh
Summary
Newspapers have become increasingly important as a source for African history, and the range of historical questions newspapers have been employed to address has expanded dramatically. Newspapers are not only sources for political history, they also have much to teach us about the social, cultural, and intellectual history of Africa. They were spaces of literary and textual experimentation. They also played an important role in the creation of new identities. It is essential, however, that we approach newspapers critically as sources and think carefully about their limitations, as well as the opportunities they present to the historian.
Subjects
- Cultural History
- Historical Preservation and Cultural Heritage
- Intellectual History
- Political History