ISBN: PB: 9780300198935

Yale University Press

April 2015

150 pp.

21,0x14,0 cm

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Allure of the Archives

Arlette Farge's Le Gout de l'archive is widely regarded as a historiographical classic. While combing through two-hundred-year-old judicial records from the Archives of the Bastille, historian Farge was struck by the extraordinarily intimate portrayal they provided of the lives of the poor in pre-Revolutionary France, especially women. She was seduced by the sensuality of old manuscripts and by the revelatory power of voices otherwise lost. In "The Allure of the Archives", she conveys the exhilaration of uncovering hidden secrets and the thrill of venturing into previously unknown dimensions of the past. Originally published in 1989, Farge's classic work communicates the tactile, interpretive, emotional experience of archival research while sharing astonishing details about life under the Old Regime in France. At once a practical guide to research methodology and an elegant literary reflection on the challenges of writing history, this uniquely rich volume demonstrates how surrendering to the archive's allure can forever change how we understand the past.

About the author

Arlette Farge is director of research in modern history at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in Paris.

Natalie Zemon Davis is professor of history at the University of Toronto.

Thomas Scott-Railton has translated for Annales: Histoire, Sciences sociales and New Global Studies.

Reviews

"The 'Allure of the Archives' is the 'ars poetica' of a particularly gifted and eloquent historian. The reading room may be brutally unheated and the volumes unwieldy, the occasions of transcription quite flatly hostile or indifferent to the voices we most wish to hear, but the archive's pull is all the more profound: its holdings bear witness that the world is larger than our preconceptions" – Linda Gregerson, University of Michigan