, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain. It hosted, addressed, and scrutinized diverse protagonists of this exceptionally complex field, including scientists and science policy-makers, collectors and conservators, museum professionals, and
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The Making of Conservation Science
Report on the Brill-Nuncius Seminar on the Material and Visual History of Science, organized by Sven Dupré (Utrecht University/University of Amsterdam) and Esther van Duijn (Rijksmuseum Amsterdam), 29–30 April 2021
Tijana Žakula
Decolonization and Restitution: Moving Towards a More Holistic and Relational Approach
Report on the Panel on Ethnographic Museums and Indigenous People, ICOM Kyoto, September 2019
Michèle Rivet
Macron; it also considered the initiatives taken by Dutch museums not to wait for repatriation claims but instead to proactively open talks with former colonies; lastly, the panel discussed the German government's $2 million investment into restitution
Critique, Dialogue, and Action
Museum Representation in Black Panther
Susan Dine
of the universal museum stems from practices of collecting and collection displays of the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. 4 Although many royal and aristocratic collections became museums, Wunderkammer (German for cabinets of
Greagh Smith, Conal McCarthy, Bronwyn Labrum, Ken Arnold, Dominique Poulot, Jill Haley, Jun Wei, and Safua Akeli Amaama
patriot, who only brings together German paintings. But he also intended to train artists by promoting their studies by financing their copies of Italian models during their pilgrimages to the peninsula. In this, he participated in the pedagogical and
Objects as Archives of a Disrupted Past
The Lengnangulong Sacred Stone from Vanuatu in France, Revisited
Hugo DeBlock
collecting trip in competition with the Germans, who by then had been emptying what was German New Guinea at the time at a very hasty pace. Lewis collected an astonishing fourteen thousand objects in Melanesia in total ( Lewis 1932 ; see also Welsch 1998
Sheila K. Hoffman
), Seoul, South Korea; 1 The Pergamon Museum, Berlin, Germany; 2 The Museum of Art of São Paulo Assis (MASP), Chateaubriand, Brazil; 3 and the National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City. 4 If you have never visited or have and are looking for the
Afterword
The Work of Culture, Heritage, and Musealized Spaces in “Unprecedented Times”
Christina Kreps
Challenges . London : Routledge . Eckersley , Susannah , and Gerard Corsane . 2014 . “ Memorialisation in Eastern Germany: Displacement, (Re)Placement and Integration of Macro-and Micro-Level Heritage .” In Displayed Heritage: Responses to
Are Museums Allowed to Keep a Secret?
Secret and Sacred Objects at the Weltmuseum Wien
Anna Bottesi
Ethnological Theory in The German Speaking Countries: Some Milestones. ” Current Anthropology 5 ( 5 ): 407 – 418 . https://doi.org/10.1086/200528 10.1086/200528 Hodder , Ian. 2010 . “ Cultural Heritage Rights: From Ownership and Descent to Justice
Plantation Memories, Labor Identities, and the Celebration of Heritage
The Case of Hawaii's Plantation Village
Cristiana Bastos
. Although there were other groups that also came to the plantations—Germans, Spaniards, Norwegians, Swedes, Russians, Mexicans, and possibly some South Americans—they did not remain there in large enough numbers to be perceived as distinct social and ethnic
Sheila K. Hoffman, Aya Tanaka, Bai Xue, Ni Na Camellia Ng, Mingyuan Jiang, Ashleigh McLarin, Sandra Kearney, Riria Hotere-Barnes, and Sumi Kim
Banque Caisse des Commerce et d'Industrie in France, the Banque Orientale, Deutsche Bank of Germany, the Yokohama Shogin Bank of Japan, the Chosun Bank, the Chinese-Russian Dosse Bank, the Belgian Warby Bank, the Central Bank of China, etc. These historic