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Index
Halftitle page Title page Copyright page Acknowledgements Contents List of Illustrations Introduction Part I
1. Great Explorers and Curious Collectors
Endeavour Resolution The Final Voyage Objects From the Cook Voyages in Museums Today
2. The Birth of the Public Museum
Cabinets of Curiosities From Wonder to Enlightenment The British Museum Opening up to the Public Revolution The Improving Museum The Museum Age
3. Antiquity Fever
Napoleon in Egypt Antiquity in the British Museum Palaces Without Rival
4. Cases of Loot
Napoleon Restitution, to a New Home Imperial Plunder—The Benin Bronzes Imperial plunder: Yuanmingyuan Palace (the Chinese Summer Palace) Knowledge Through Collaboration Conventions in Place Conditions Today
Part II
5. Museum Wars
Trouble in Enlightenment Critiquing the Museum Defending the Museum Against the Critics Politicizing Culture Museum Wars Questioning from Within A Stolen World
6. Who Owns Culture?
Does Culture have a Homeland? The Political Misuse of Culture The Problem with Repatriation Scepticism Over-Promising what the Encyclopaedic Museum Can Do What is a Universal Museum? The Importance of Sovereignty Where do ‘their’ Marbles belong?
7. The Rise of Identity Museums
George Gustav Heye Exhibiting Living Indians The Rise of Identity Museums Redefining the Mission Finding the Right Balance
8. Atonement: Making Amends for Past Wrongs
The Politics of Regret Who Benefits? Rewriting History
9. Burying Knowledge: The Fate of Human Remains
Human Remains in Museum Collections Repatriating Human Remains Whose Human Remains are They? Why did Human Remains Become a Problem?
Concluding Thoughts
Notes
Introduction Chapter 1. Great Explorers and Curious Collectors Chapter 2. The Birth of the Public Museum Chapter 3. Antiquity Fever Chapter 4. Cases of Loot Chapter 5. Museum Wars Chapter 6. Who Owns Culture? Chapter 7. The Rise of Identity Museums Chapter 8. Atonement: Making Amends for Past Wrongs Chapter 9. Burying Knowledge: The Fate of Human Remains Concluding Thoughts
Further Reading Index
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