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    The Emergence of the Modern Museum by Siegel, Jonah;

    An Anthology of Nineteenth-Century Sources

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 13 August 2009

    • ISBN 9780199733576
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages404 pages
    • Size 234x156x20 mm
    • Weight 562 g
    • Language English
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    The Emergence of the Modern Museum, a unique compendium of original sources, presents a detailed and dynamic account of the development of the museum and its practices in Britain during a crucial period of formation. From poignant recollections of visits to stately homes to charged debates about the acquisition of the Elgin Marbles or the establishment of an Indian Museum; from early catalogue entries describing the curiosities discovered by Captain Cook to later ones organizing human skulls according to Darwinian principles-this volume offers a representative sample of the diverse, contentious, and often moving ideas that have shaped the modern institution. With original selections, thematic organization, and insightful critical apparatus, this collection makes newly available a wide range of material, including proposals for reform laid out in parliamentary papers, essays by influential theorists and curators, and firsthand accounts of museum-going in the popular press.

    This deftly selected anthology provides striking insights into the debates about the formation of museum collections, their social mission, class address, and their relationship to the state and empire in nineteenth-century Britain. These texts, many of them previously inaccessible, reveal in vivid language the discursive and political struggles surrounding the difficult birth of the museum in the world's first industrial nation. Today's museum curators and visitors are the heirs to these controversies-many of them still unresolved.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Chronology
    Introduction
    Part One: From Collection to Museum
    Private Collections
    Towards a Public Art Collection
    . The Public in the Museum
    Part Two: Rationalizing the National Collections
    Art and the National Gallery
    . Natural History and the British Museum
    Pedagogy: South Kensington and the Provinces
    Reform and Psychology of Museum Attendance
    From Wonders to Signs: Anthropology and Archeology
    Exhibiting India
    Glossary of Frequently Cited Collectors and Collections
    Contributors and Witnesses
    Suggestions for Further Reading
    Index

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