National Archives of Tunisia

The National Archives of Tunisia (French: Archives nationales de Tunisie) (est. 1988) is headquartered in Tunis on the Boulevard 9 avril 1938. Among its holdings are materials generated by various government offices, such as the president, prime minister, and ministries of agriculture, commerce, culture, education, finance, health, social affairs, and transport.[1]

Entrance to the national archives headquarters in Tunis, 2008
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History

The Centre des correspondences de l’Etat formed in 1874, and became Archives générales du gouvernement in 1883. The archives became a "public institution in accordance with the stipulations of Act n° 88-95" in 1988.[2] Its headquarters moved from the office of the prime minister in 1999 to its current building, designed by Samy Ateb and Fethi El Bahri.[1] It is near the national library. Directors have included Moncef Fakhfakh (1986-circa 1993?)[1] and Hédi Jallab (2011-circa 2016?).[1][3]

gollark: Sure, it's used in industry, but that doesn't make it not a dangerous chemical.
gollark: And it causes soil erosion.
gollark: DHMO causes huge amounts of property damage.
gollark: As well as a key component in acid rain.
gollark: And it's actually a greenhouse gas, too.

See also

References

  1. Hamouda 2014.
  2. National Archives of Tunisia. "National Archives: historical overview". Republic of Tunisia, Presidency of the Government. Retrieved 12 August 2017.
  3. "Caïd Essebsi décore le directeur général des archives des insignes de commandeur de l'ordre de la République", Jawhara FM (in French), Sousse, 9 December 2016

Bibliography

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