Lorelle Semley, T. Barnes, Bayo Holsey, Egodi Uchendu
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Abstract
We signed on as the new editorial team of History in Africa (HIA) without knowing that we all sat on the precipice of tumultuous times. After over a year of the COVID-19 pandemic, global unrest calling for a reckoning on racial justice, and events that exposed the limits and fragility of democratic institutions, we are reminded of the importance of how people experience, remember, and chronicle the past. It is a weighty and fortuitous time to think about our craft as historians and how we develop methods for analyzing and revisiting sources. How do we want to highlight our unique approaches as historians of Africa, and how do we want to push our field of African history and our discipline of history, more broadly, in new directions? We salute and thank the previous team of HIA editors – Jan Jansen, Michel Doortmont, John Hanson, and Dmitri van den Bersselaar – for their excellent stewardship of the journal over many years.
我们签约成为《非洲历史》(HIA)的新编辑团队,却不知道我们都坐在动荡时代的悬崖上。在经历了一年多的新冠肺炎大流行、要求对种族正义进行清算的全球动荡以及暴露民主体制局限性和脆弱性的事件之后,我们被提醒人们如何体验、记忆和记录过去的重要性。这是一个沉重而偶然的时刻,让我们思考我们作为历史学家的技艺,以及我们如何开发分析和重新审视来源的方法。作为非洲历史学家,我们想如何强调我们的独特方法,以及我们想如何将我们的非洲历史领域和我们的历史学科更广泛地推向新的方向?我们向之前的HIA编辑团队——Jan Jansen、Michel Doortmont、John Hanson和Dmitri van den Bersselaar——致敬并感谢他们多年来对该杂志的出色管理。