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Buch, Englisch, Band 12, 268 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 552 g

Reihe: Museums and Collections

Nichols

Exchanging Objects

Nineteenth-Century Museum Anthropology at the Smithsonian Institution

Buch, Englisch, Band 12, 268 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 552 g

Reihe: Museums and Collections

ISBN: 978-1-80073-052-6
Verlag: Berghahn Books


As an historical account of the exchange of “duplicate specimens” between anthropologists at the Smithsonian Institution and museums, collectors, and schools around the world in the late nineteenth century, this book reveals connections between both well-known museums and little-known local institutions, created through the exchange of museum objects. It explores how anthropologists categorized some objects in their collections as “duplicate specimens,” making them potential candidates for exchange. This historical form of what museum professionals would now call deaccessioning considers the intellectual and technical requirement of classifying objects in museums, and suggests that a deeper understanding of past museum practice can inform mission-driven contemporary museum work.
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Weitere Infos & Material


List of Illustrations and Tables

List of Abbreviations

Chronology

Lists of Relevant Smithsonian Institution/USNM Personnel

Acknowledgements

Introduction: A Bowl’s Journey, There and Back Again

Part I: The Museum Through the Lens of Specimen Exchange

Chapter 1. The Smithsonian and the Museum: Specimen Exchange as a Bridge between Joseph Henry’s Research Institution and Spencer Baird’s Grand Cabinet

Chapter 2. Spencer Baird’s U.S. National Museum & Early Trends in Exchanging Anthropological Duplicates (1861-1880)

Chapter 3. Networking the National Museum: Exchanging Anthropological Duplicates (1882-1920)

Chapter 4. Giving & Receiving: Specimen Exchange Between Curators & the Shaping of Anthropological Collections

Part II: The Duplicate

Chapter 5. Duplicates: Specimens in Motion

Chapter 6. Catalogs, Classification and Contingency: Designating Duplicates

Conclusion: Museum Pasts and Futures

Appendix

Bibliography

Index


Nichols, Catherine A.
Catherine A. Nichols is an Advanced Lecturer in Cultural Anthropology and Museum Studies at Loyola University Chicago, where she serves as Director and Curator of the May Weber Ethnographic Study Collection. Previously she was the Assistant Curator at Arizona State University's Museum of Anthropology. Her work on exchanges at the Smithsonian Institution and Field Museum has been published in Museum Anthropology, Museum and Society, and History and Anthropology. In addition to curatorial work, she is currently developing critical digital projects with museum databases and archival systems.

Catherine A. Nichols is an Advanced Lecturer in Cultural Anthropology and Museum Studies at Loyola University Chicago, where she serves as Director and Curator of the May Weber Ethnographic Study Collection. Previously she was the Assistant Curator at Arizona State University's Museum of Anthropology. Her work on exchanges at the Smithsonian Institution and Field Museum has been published in Museum Anthropology, Museum and Society, and History and Anthropology. In addition to curatorial work, she is currently developing critical digital projects with museum databases and archival systems.


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