This article outlines the regional interests and emphases in anthropological collection, research, and display at the American Museum of Natural History, during the first half of the twentieth century. While all parts of the world were eventually represented in the museum’s collections, they came from radically different sources at different times, and for different reasons. Despite his identity as an Americanist, Franz Boas demonstrated a much more ambitious interest in world-wide collecting, especially in East Asia. During the post-Boasian years, after 1905, the Anthropology Department largely continued an Americanist emphasis, but increasingly the museum’s administration encouraged extensive collecting and exhibition for the Old World cu...
With regard to decolonization, ethnographic museums are special targets for criticism. For a long ti...
This paper assesses the historical and institutional origins of anthropology in the United States i...
Presidential address, 24th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Albuquerque, New...
This article outlines the regional interests and emphases in anthropological collection, research, a...
The Late Nineteenth Century was a period of major flux within the world of American anthropology. Tw...
The North American anthropological tradition, as a whole, contrasts sharply with the anthropologies ...
In the nineteenth century, anthropology began to coalesce as a discipline while museums modernized t...
I explore three different themes in the history of science through the lens of the museum: 1) scienc...
Scholarly disciplines are ever-changing and continuously debated constellations of intellectual heri...
This article investigates the relationship between politics, decolonization and museums. It explores...
abstract: This dissertation examines a practice of scientific museums in the 19th and early 20th cen...
The Histories of Anthropology Annual presents localized perspectives on the discipline’s history wit...
The problem raised by the organizers of this panel is the circulation of American anthropological kn...
The comparatively recent and rapid expansion of museum studies, accompanied by increased...
This is a thoroughly updated and revised edition of a popular classic of modern anthropology. Avoidi...
With regard to decolonization, ethnographic museums are special targets for criticism. For a long ti...
This paper assesses the historical and institutional origins of anthropology in the United States i...
Presidential address, 24th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Albuquerque, New...
This article outlines the regional interests and emphases in anthropological collection, research, a...
The Late Nineteenth Century was a period of major flux within the world of American anthropology. Tw...
The North American anthropological tradition, as a whole, contrasts sharply with the anthropologies ...
In the nineteenth century, anthropology began to coalesce as a discipline while museums modernized t...
I explore three different themes in the history of science through the lens of the museum: 1) scienc...
Scholarly disciplines are ever-changing and continuously debated constellations of intellectual heri...
This article investigates the relationship between politics, decolonization and museums. It explores...
abstract: This dissertation examines a practice of scientific museums in the 19th and early 20th cen...
The Histories of Anthropology Annual presents localized perspectives on the discipline’s history wit...
The problem raised by the organizers of this panel is the circulation of American anthropological kn...
The comparatively recent and rapid expansion of museum studies, accompanied by increased...
This is a thoroughly updated and revised edition of a popular classic of modern anthropology. Avoidi...
With regard to decolonization, ethnographic museums are special targets for criticism. For a long ti...
This paper assesses the historical and institutional origins of anthropology in the United States i...
Presidential address, 24th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Ethnohistory, Albuquerque, New...