Curating empire: museums and the British imperial experience

Longair, Sarah and McAleer, John (2012) Curating empire: museums and the British imperial experience. Studies in Imperialism . Manchester University Press, Manchester. ISBN 9781784993467, 9780719085079

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Abstract

Curating empire explores the diverse roles played by museums and their curators in moulding and representing the British imperial experience. This collection demonstrates how individuals, their curatorial practices, and intellectual and political agendas influenced the development of a variety of museums across the globe. Taken together, these contributions suggest that museums are not just sites for accessing history but need to be considered as historical sites of significance in themselves. Individual essays examine the work of curators in museums in Britain and the colonies, the historical display and interpretation of empire in Britain, and the establishment of 'museum networks' in the British imperial context.

Curating empire sheds new light on the relationship between museums, as repositories for objects and cultural institutions for conveying knowledge, and the politics of culture and the formation of identities throughout the British Empire.

Keywords:Museums, Imperial History, cultural colonialism, history of collecting
Subjects:V Historical and Philosophical studies > V140 Modern History
V Historical and Philosophical studies > V210 British History
Divisions:College of Arts > School of History & Heritage > School of History & Heritage (History)
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Deposited On:14 Sep 2016 15:41

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