The museum of the East India Company formed, for a large part of the
nineteenth century, one of the sights of London. In recent years,
little has been remembered of it beyond its mere existence, while an
assumed negative role has been widely attributed to it on the basis of
its position at the heart of one of Britain’s arch-colonialist
enterprises. Extensively illustrated, The India Museum Revisited
provides a full examination of the museum’s founding manifesto and
evolving ambitions. It surveys the contents of its multi-faceted
collections – with respect to materials, their manufacture and
original functions on the Indian sub-continent – as well as the
collectors who gathered them and the manner in which they were
mobilized to various ends within the museum. From this integrated
treatment of documentary and material sources, a more accurate,
rounded and nuanced picture emerges of an institution that contributed
in major ways, over a period of 80 years, to the representation of
India for a European audience, not only in Britain but through the
museum’s involvement in the international exposition movement to
audiences on the continent and beyond. Praise for The India Museum
Revisited 'The book and its companion website will become standard
sources for studying European and American practices of visually
"documenting" distant lands, the inescapable entwining of collections
and displays with nineteenth-century imperial ambition and its
rationalizing hierarchies of race and culture, while also affording
opportunities to reassess the collection in ways that transcend the
colonial constructs that shaped it.' Journal of the History of
Collections 'As both scholarly and popular interest in the East India
Company continues to develop, The India Museum Revisited will serve as
both the basis and a significant inspiration for future research.' The
Antiquaries Journal
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ISBN
9781800085732
Publisert
2023
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UCL Press (NBN)
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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