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Riley Linebaugh, "Curating the Colonial Past: The 'Migrated Archives' and the Struggle for Kenya's History" (Cambridge UP, 2025)

Dec 23, 2025
Riley Linebaugh, a historian and archivist, dives into the fascinating realm of 'migrated archives'—records hidden by the British colonial office in the 1960s. She shares the chaotic processes of record removal, including the controversial Operation Legacy. Linebaugh reveals how these concealed documents now fuel ongoing struggles for Kenya's historical narrative, shedding light on colonial injustices. Her unexpected discoveries, like the role of female secretaries in executing secrecy, add a unique twist to this critical discussion on memory and restitution.
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Migrated Archives As Deliberate Concealment

  • The 'migrated archives' are colonial-era Kenyan files moved to Britain to avoid leaving potentially embarrassing records behind.
  • Riley Linebaugh shows the removals reflect deliberate concealment tied to imperial control and postcolonial diplomacy.
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'Embarrassing' Records Mask Incriminating Evidence

  • The files removed included intelligence, police, and military records tied to the Mau Mau emergency.
  • Officials framed removals as stopping 'embarrassing' material rather than acknowledging incriminating content.
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The Loaded Phrase 'Migrated Archives'

  • 'Migrated archives' is a contested term with meanings varying by user and context.
  • Linebaugh uses quotes to emphasize passive phrasing and concealment, not neutral movement.
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