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Using the White Fathers Archive: An Update

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 May 2014

David Lee Schoenbrun*
Affiliation:
University of Georgia

Extract

Nearly a decade has passed since Carol Dickerman wrote about the high points and practical considerations of working in this most important archival collection. With some recent changes at the Archives and the mere passage of time, an update is warranted.

In August 1991 the longtime archivist, Father René Lamey, stepped down after decades of dedicated stewardship over a vast and growing collection of materials generated by the White Fathers since their founding in 1868. His encyclopedic knowledge and willing assistance to scholars will be missed by those who know him. Yet he has been replaced by Father Francois Renault, a scholar and archivist who knows the collection extremely well. Father Renault is more than familiar with the methods of African social scientists. He took a Doctorat d'Etat in history from the Sorbonne in 1971 and has spent some 12 years teaching at the Université d'Abidjan. He has published five books with foci on the Arab slave trade and is working on a sixth, which is to be a biography of the Order's founder, Cardinal Lavigerie. The fact that Father Renault is himself a productive scholar makes the task of explaining research strategies that much easier.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © African Studies Association 1993

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References

Notes

1. Dickerman, Carol, “On Using the White Fathers' Archives,” HA 8 (1981): 319–22.Google Scholar

2. His most recent work is La traite des noirs au proche-orient médiéval, VIIe-XIVe siècles. (Paris, 1989)Google Scholar, reviewed in JAH 32 (1991): 147.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

3. See Lamey, René. Catalogue 1. Documents in the Annexe of the Archives of the Generalate of the White Fathers. (Rome: Archives des Pères Blancs, Maison Généralice, 1970)Google Scholar; and idem., Lamey, “Archives de la Société des Missionnaires d' Afrique (Peres Blancs)” in Guida delle fonti per la storia dell'Africa a sud del Sahara negli archivi delta Santa Sede e negli archivi ecclesiastici d'Italia a cura de Lajos Pasztor, Collectanea Archivi Vaticani III (1983): 388-412.

4. These materials have already been cataloged by Father Lamey and will not be immediately included in the online catalog.

5. A great help in this respect is Bouniol, J., The White Fathers and Their Missions (London, 1929)Google Scholar; and Wellens, E., La Société des Missionnaires d'Afrique (P.B.), Ses origines et le développement de son organisation jusqu'à la promulgation de Code de Droit Canonique (Louvain, 1952).Google Scholar