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9780719083679

Museums and Empire Natural History, Human Cultures and Colonial Identities

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  • ISBN13:

    9780719083679

  • ISBN10:

    0719083672

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-10-01
  • Publisher: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS

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Summary

Museums and empire is the first book to examine the origins and development of museums in six major regions if the British Empire in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.It analyses museum histories in thirteen major centres in Canada, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, India and South-East Asia, setting them into the economic and social contexts of the cities and colonies in which they were located. Written in a lively and informative style, it also touches upon the history of many other museums in Britain and other territories of the Empire. A number of key themes emerge from its pages; the development of elites within colonial towns and cities; the emergence of the full range of cultural institutions associated with this; and the reception and modification of the key scientific ideas of the age. It will be essential reading for students and academics concerned with museum studies and imperial history and to a wider public devoted to the cause of museums and heritage.

Author Biography

John MacKenzie is Emeritus Professor of Imperial History, Lancaster University and holds Honorary Professorships at the universities of Aberdeen, St Andrews and Stirling, as well as an Honorary Fellowship at Edinburgh University

Table of Contents

List of Illustrationsp. x
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
List of abbreviationsp. xv
Introductionp. 1
Canada: the origins of colonial museumsp. 21
Canada: the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto and the Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoriap. 44
South Africa: the South African Museum, Cape Townp. 78
South Africa: the Albany Museum, Grahamstownp. 105
Australia: Museums in Sydney and Melbournep. 120
Australia: the South Australian Museum, Adelaidep. 156
New Zealand/Aotearoa: the War Memorial Museum, Aucklandp. 184
New Zealand/Aotearoa: the Canterbury Museum, Christchurchp. 210
Museums in Asiap. 234
Conclusionp. 265
Indexp. 279
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