Captured Records and Archival Responsibility with Rebecca Whiting
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History and Public Policy Program
Episode 9 – Rebecca Whiting
After the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, millions of pages of captured archival materials were taken to the US and made available to the public. But after just a few years, they were taken down and eventually returned to Iraq. Why does so much controversy surround these materials, and what issues face historians seeking to work with other captured archives? Rebecca Whiting joins Pieter and Kian for a discussion of the recently-returned Iraqi archives and their complicated history.
Guest
Rebecca Whiting
PhD candidate, University of Glasgow
Moderators
Pieter Biersteker
Program Coordinator, History and Public Policy Program
Kian Byrne
Program Associate, History and Public Policy Program
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