“…The other (Table 1). 51 Recourse to the archive of exploration -as Bridges (1973Bridges ( , 1977Bridges ( , 1998) 52 has argued more generally -thus allows for the production of a more nuanced and multifaceted history of Nyangwe than might otherwise be possible. Scholars can balance the use of edited or revised, multi-authored published works, 53 such as scientific papers or popular travel narratives, 54 with primary records like diaries and letters that are single-authored, unrevised, and often written in the immediate aftermath of the events described.…”