This article gives an overview of the very early collections of Māori artefacts in Berlin. These encompass the collections assembled by Johann Reinhold and Georg Forster and others on the famous voyages of James Cook to the South Seas at the end of the eighteenth century, but also objects collected by the North American captain Hadlock at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Later a wide range of German visitors reported from their tours through New Zealand and brought back artefacts and photographs. This paper points out the provenances of the core areas of the Māori collection in Berlin and retraces some shifts in the collecting practices as well as in the museum installations. It will be shown how the perception and evaluation of the...
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Ethnological museums in Germany, with their entanglements of colonial history and the not always unp...
The question of how objects arrived in a museum has by now become an integral part of academic discu...
The core interest of the Ph.D. is the investigation of colonial provenances of ethnographic collecti...
Recent debates surrounding the establishment of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin have given rise to ques...
The Academic Museum in Göttingen was founded in 1773. It illustrates the tension between collecting ...
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The ambivalence of many prehistorians toward curio collections has meant that, although they recogni...
The research presented in this thesis revolves around two collections of material culture from Samoa...
This project will explore the network which developed around Hinrich Lichtenstein – the University o...
Museums are places of contest and revelation. Ethnographic objects have been too simply perceived a...
The Enlightenment has long been defined as an age of expanding knowledge. Practices of collection, c...
German-speaking naturalists working in southeastern Australia in the mid-19th century relied heavily...
The early reception of German letters in London can be better understood through a close reading of ...
This article investigates the events surrounding the discovery of a double set of Sámi artefacts col...
In this article, I use the trajectories and meanings of objects in the collectionsof two Eurasian me...
Ethnological museums in Germany, with their entanglements of colonial history and the not always unp...
The question of how objects arrived in a museum has by now become an integral part of academic discu...
The core interest of the Ph.D. is the investigation of colonial provenances of ethnographic collecti...
Recent debates surrounding the establishment of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin have given rise to ques...
The Academic Museum in Göttingen was founded in 1773. It illustrates the tension between collecting ...
During his expedition to the rivers Rio Negro and Japurá between 1903 and 1905, the German ethnologi...
The ambivalence of many prehistorians toward curio collections has meant that, although they recogni...
The research presented in this thesis revolves around two collections of material culture from Samoa...
This project will explore the network which developed around Hinrich Lichtenstein – the University o...
Museums are places of contest and revelation. Ethnographic objects have been too simply perceived a...
The Enlightenment has long been defined as an age of expanding knowledge. Practices of collection, c...
German-speaking naturalists working in southeastern Australia in the mid-19th century relied heavily...
The early reception of German letters in London can be better understood through a close reading of ...
This article investigates the events surrounding the discovery of a double set of Sámi artefacts col...
In this article, I use the trajectories and meanings of objects in the collectionsof two Eurasian me...