Just Published: "60 ans d'histoire de l'UNESCO"
(60 Years of
UNESCO's History)
Claude Lévi-Strauss, Akira Iriye, Emma Rothschild, Ibrahima
Thioub, Laura Wong, Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow and Federico Mayor are
among the intellectuals who contributed with reflections to
the International Symposium "60 Years of UNESCO's History".
This symposium took place on the occasion of the Organization's
60th anniversary in November 2005. The Proceedings with communications
by more than eighty historians, anthropologists, philosophers
and other scholars and students are now
available on line in French; the English version
will be published soon. The History Club of the Association
of Former UNESCO Staff (AFUS) organized an oral history round
table session during the symposium; the papers presented here
are included in this publication.
"We will agree that UNESCO
is a historic place and a place for history - not a smoothed
out system of obvious causes and continuities, but a place that
has known ruptures, sharp and unforeseen turns, remarkable thoughts
and an infinity of deeds. To sum up, it is a world to understand,
stimulating in each of us the taste for archives." Koïchiro Matsuura, Director-General
of UNESCO
On 9 June 1948 the International Council on Archives (ICA) was founded at UNESCO in Paris.
The ICA has decided that an International Archives Day shall be celebrated on 9 June and the first ever International Archives Day is, therefore, also the 60th anniversary of ICA.
The International Archives Day offers archivists throughout the world a tremendous opportunity to promote the cause of records and archives in their country. More...
Newsletter
on Archives and Human Rights
A new electronic Newsletter to share relevant information
among archival institutions with significant holdings for human
rights investigations and individual archivists with special
interests in human rights issues.
Call for expressions of
interest: 30 April 2008
The International Scientific Committee for the UNESCO History
Project is planning to organize three international conferences
in 2009-2010, with the common purpose of encouraging and stimulating
historical research and reflections on UNESCO's programmes,
activities and orientations from 1945 to date.
Contact
: j.boel@unesco.org
UNESCO Oral Archives
Initiative
This project was launched in 2006; the purpose is to collect
personal accounts on UNESCO's history from persons who have
been closely associated with UNESCO activities, either as staff
members or in cooperation with the Organization.