Material Culture, Historic Preservation, Liberalism & Conservatism, Art Conservation, Restoration & Museum Studies, Arts & Cultural Policies, General & Miscellaneous - Antiquities, United Kingdom & Ireland - Archaeology
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Overview
Drawing on court transcripts, gallery archives, exhibition reviews, private correspondence - and a striking series of cartoons and photographs - The Culture of Property traverses the history of gender, material culture, urban life, colonialism, Irish and Scottish nationalism, and British citizenship. This book challenges recent scholarship in museum studies in light of ongoing culture wars. It should be required reading for cultural policy makers, museum professionals, and anyone interested in the history of art and Britain.Synopsis
Drawing on court transcripts, gallery archives, exhibition reviews, private correspondence - and a striking series of cartoons and photographs - The Culture of Property traverses the history of gender, material culture, urban life, colonialism, Irish and Scottish nationalism, and British citizenship. This book challenges recent scholarship in museum studies in light of ongoing culture wars. It should be required reading for cultural policy makers, museum professionals, and anyone interested in the history of art and Britain.
Book Details
Published
May 1, 2011
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Pages
320
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780226035512