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Dividing the spoils
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Dividing the spoils

Perspectives on military collections and the British empire
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At this time of heightened international interest in the colonial dimensions of museum collections, Dividing the spoils provides new insights into the motivations and circumstances whereby objects were appropriated and acquired during colonial military conflict. Over 130 military museums in the United Kingdom preserve the historical collections of British regiments, corps and services including artefacts taken by British servicemen during colonial campaigns and on imperial garrison duties across the globe. The phenomenon of collecting in theatres of war is primarily associated with looting. Combining approaches from the fields of material anthropology, imperial and military history, Dividing the spoils argues for a deeper examination of the motivations and circumstances that created these collections, operating within a range of intercultural histories that include diplomacy and enquiry, as well as expropriation and cultural hegemony. As a contribution to the wider debate about the post-colonial legacies of museum collections, the research collected here considers how the amassing of objects was understood and governed in British military culture and how these objects have functioned in museum collections thereafter. The discussion crosses generational boundaries and disciplinary fields, with distinguished contributors including imperial historians Edward Spiers and John M. MacKenzie, material anthropologists John Mack and Louise Tythacott, and archaeologist Christopher Evans. Dividing the spoils suggests new avenues for sustained investigation in a contentious field, which will appeal to students, researchers and practitioners working on colonial and military museum collections as well as the wider fields of social and cultural history, anthropology and archaeology.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781526139221
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
Format noteDRM Adobe
Publishing date29/09/2020
Pages344 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size4233 Kbytes
Illustrations31 black & white illustrations
Article no.9356073
CatalogsVC
Data source no.3721527
Product groupKunst
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Henrietta Lidchi is Chief Curator at the National Museum van Wereldculturen, Netherlands, and a Research Fellow at National Museums ScotlandStuart Allan is Keeper of Scottish History and Archaeology at National Museums Scotland