The International Exhibition of Industry, Science and Art held in Edinburgh in 1886 was the first universal international exhibition to be staged in Scotland. This thesis examines the event as a reflection of the character and social structure of its host city and as an example of the voluntary organisation of an ambitious project. The background to the Exhibition is located in the progress of large-scale exhibitions in Victorian Britain, in competition between cities, and in Edinburgh’s distinction as an administrative and cultural centre and a national capital. The Exhibition’s organisers are situated within the city’s networks of power and influence and its circles of commerce, industry and municipal government. The space created...
This thesis explores how the Scottish people of early modern Edinburgh understood the physical cons...
At the point of proposal, this dissertation had clear and seemingly attainable aims - to provide an ...
Though receiving little attention from historians, the trade exhibition was a significant new form o...
This Thesis sets out to examine an event which has been little documented and accordingly as compre...
On the basis of the art and architectural displays at the 1878 Exposition Universelle International...
Phenomenally popular between roughly 1850 and 1950, International Exhibitions were important precurs...
This article examines how the architecture of international exhibitions stimulated sensations of mov...
The thesis examines and explains the background events to the architecture of the University of Edi...
Industrial exhibitions, going back to the second half of the 18th century, were always considered an...
This thesis adopts a primarily process-based methodology to put a museum in its place as a site of ...
Edinburgh University Press allows authors to retain the right to post the definitive version of the ...
National museums are spaces where stories of the past are told through the display and interpretati...
Apparitions of empire and imperial ideologies were deeply embedded in the International Exhibition, ...
Following the first world exhibition, the 1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition in London, exhibitions beca...
A partnership between the Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture and the National Gallerie...
This thesis explores how the Scottish people of early modern Edinburgh understood the physical cons...
At the point of proposal, this dissertation had clear and seemingly attainable aims - to provide an ...
Though receiving little attention from historians, the trade exhibition was a significant new form o...
This Thesis sets out to examine an event which has been little documented and accordingly as compre...
On the basis of the art and architectural displays at the 1878 Exposition Universelle International...
Phenomenally popular between roughly 1850 and 1950, International Exhibitions were important precurs...
This article examines how the architecture of international exhibitions stimulated sensations of mov...
The thesis examines and explains the background events to the architecture of the University of Edi...
Industrial exhibitions, going back to the second half of the 18th century, were always considered an...
This thesis adopts a primarily process-based methodology to put a museum in its place as a site of ...
Edinburgh University Press allows authors to retain the right to post the definitive version of the ...
National museums are spaces where stories of the past are told through the display and interpretati...
Apparitions of empire and imperial ideologies were deeply embedded in the International Exhibition, ...
Following the first world exhibition, the 1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition in London, exhibitions beca...
A partnership between the Royal Scottish Academy of Art & Architecture and the National Gallerie...
This thesis explores how the Scottish people of early modern Edinburgh understood the physical cons...
At the point of proposal, this dissertation had clear and seemingly attainable aims - to provide an ...
Though receiving little attention from historians, the trade exhibition was a significant new form o...