UNESCO recognizes Maritime historical groups for Black Loyalist archive
UNESCO has acknowledged Maritime historical groups in Canada for their efforts in preserving the archives related to the Black Loyalists' history.
Sisal and Naba Together to Enhance the Historical Archive
Sisal continues its partnership with NABA for a third year to enhance its Historical Archive through a project that combines corporate heritage with technological innovation.
The poster of an Argentine illustrator selected for the Paralympic Games in Milan
The poster created by Argentine illustrator Carolina Altavilla has been selected for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games and is now part of the official merchandising and Olympic historical archive.
"Confidential" and "very reserved": secret files from 1936 found at the Tobacco Factory of Seville
Secret files from 1936 detailing the political affiliations of tobacco factory workers were discovered in Seville's Provincial Historical Archive.
The archive of the vulnerable with five million (almost) unknown documents in Spain: "If they are looking for a relative, they may appear in our lists from the Civil War"
A vast archive in Spain houses significant historical documents pertaining to human vulnerability, including records from the Civil War and personal correspondence from historical figures.
How shed boxes became one of the most precious collections in Australia
The article discusses the significant archive created by Gary Foley, showcasing the history of Aboriginal activism in Australia through various collected items.
Public Archive of Pará reopens after renovations and offers cultural and educational programming in Belém
The Public Archive of Pará in Belém has reopened after 10 months of renovations, now offering guided visits, lectures, and free access to its extensive historical collection.
General Archive recovers photos showing the transformation of various regions of Rio
The General Archive of the City of Rio de Janeiro has recovered photographs from 1937 to 1945, showcasing the city's transformation during a period of significant urban development.
Zardini and the Pop Taste Photos of the Dolomites Recovered from the Powerful Family Archive
A photographic exhibition highlighting Stefano Zardini's work on the Dolomites transforms historical images into contemporary art in Milan.
AI, the future, and the challenge of the curious
This article discusses the conflict between major news outlets and the Internet Archive over content usage by AI companies, highlighting concerns about the future of AI regulation in Europe.
"The Classroom" at the Moderna Museum Corrects History Writing
Polish artist Karol Radziszewski's installation "The Classroom" at the Moderna Museum serves as an activist archive that highlights pockets of resistance in dark times, reflecting on historical narratives.