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Unlock the power of archives in the fight for human rights with Archives and Human Rights (Routledge Approaches to History) Book. This compelling read delves deep into how records can serve as evidence of human rights violations, paving the way towards justice and accountability for crimes against humanity. With insightful case studies from around the world, this book illustrates the pivotal role that archives play in upholding the principles of truth, justice, and reparation.
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