posted on 2024-02-07, 15:46authored byG Bishi, V Gwande, K Manamere, D Money, A Stevenson, R Swartz, SJ Walton
Trove opens possibilities for collaborative, transnational and comparative research from scholars in the Global South, who often work with limited financial resources. Indeed, Trove has been indispensable for the South African-based historians in the International Studies Group, who would otherwise face difficulties accessing Australian primary sources. It also enables Australian perspectives to be incorporated into African histories, fostering the emergence of new historical insights. However, mass digitisation has the potential to create an unevenness in transnational history by privileging certain connections, particularly between British settler colonies. These reflections will offer crucial perspectives from a network of early career historians outside Australia.
History
Author affiliation
School of History, Politics and International Relations, University of Leicester