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Archival Research in Niger - Some Practical Hints
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 April 2022
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In 1973 Dr. Stephen Baier published a short note on the archives in Niger. Since then, the structure, organization and even location of what is now officially called the Archives Nationales du Niger have undergone considerable changes. In fact, at the time Dr. Baier carried out his research in Niger, the Archives Nationales were little more than bundles of mostly unclassified documents and files stored away in a dark room in the Supreme Court building. However, in 1973 a professional archivist (Elhadji-Mahamane Sade) was appointed Director of the Service des Archives, which then came formally into being. One year later the archives were transferred to a newly completed building just a few yards away from that of the Supreme Court (and next to the ‘palais de la Présldence’).
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1 Baier, Stephen, ‘Archives in Niger’, History in Africa, I (1974) 155-8. (Baier's assertion that there is little if anything to be found on the Tuareg revolts of 1915-18 in the archives in Niger, Dakar and Paris is quite erroneous.)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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