In this thought-provoking new work, historian Justin M. Jacobs challenges the widely accepted belief that much of Western museums’ treasures were acquired by imperialist plunder and theft. The account re-examines the allegedly immoral provenance of Western collections, advocating for a nuanced understanding of how artefacts reached Western shores.
Jacobs examines the perspectives of Chinese, Egyptian and other participants in the global antiquities trade over the past two and a half centuries, revealing that Western collectors were often willingly embraced by locals. This collaborative dynamic, largely ignored by contemporary museum critics, unfolds a narrative of hope and promise for a brighter, more equitable future – a compelling reassessment of one of the institutional pillars of the Enlightenment.
Plunder? : How Museums Got Their Treasures
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Publisher:
Reaktion Books. .Classifications:
Museology & heritage studies, Institutions & learned societies: general, General & world history
Estimated delivery dates: 25th April - 6th May
SKU: 9781789149487
Category: Museums & museology
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