Today, the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden is internationally known for its outstanding archaeological collections. Yet its origins lie in an insignificant assortment of artefacts used for study by Leiden University. How did this transformation come about? Ruurd Halbertsma has delved into the archives to show that the appointment of Caspar Reuvens as Professor of Archaeology in 1818 was the crucial turning point. He tells the dramatic story of Reuvens' struggle to establish the museum, with battles against rival scholars, red tape and the Dutch attitude of neglect towards archaeological monuments. This book throws new light on the process of creating a national museum, and the difficulties of convincing society of the value of the...
Naturalis, the National Museum of Natural History, is very proud of hosting this important symposium...
The Netherlands and Belgium share a long past, but they look at their history in very different ways...
Current collecting of academic cultural heritage. An exploration of some projects In 1998 four Du...
Today, the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden is internationally known for its outstanding arc...
In the first decades of the 19th century the exhibition of antiquity in museums reflected a universa...
Might, machinations and museums. Jan van der Hoeven, Hermann Schlegel and their battle over the Nati...
This essay asks why the Dutch national museums did not offer any coherent historical narratives in t...
This paper is part of a 'diptych' describing the 'life-cycle' of geological collections from Dutch u...
Four hundred years after Rembrandt's birth all sorts of exhibitions are to be seen in the Dutch muse...
Major investments and organizational restructuring have led to important changes for the collections...
Museums are often seen as objective providers of the truth. In this thesis, that notion is contested...
The early history of the three large National Museums in Leiden, the Netherlands, is characterized b...
Whether 19th-century nationalism or the preference for the own people and rejection of the foreign (...
The Historical Museum in ÅrhusThe Age of Enlightenment resulted in museums coming into existence all...
At the Heritage Collections department of the University of Amsterdam, a leftover space was designat...
Naturalis, the National Museum of Natural History, is very proud of hosting this important symposium...
The Netherlands and Belgium share a long past, but they look at their history in very different ways...
Current collecting of academic cultural heritage. An exploration of some projects In 1998 four Du...
Today, the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden is internationally known for its outstanding arc...
In the first decades of the 19th century the exhibition of antiquity in museums reflected a universa...
Might, machinations and museums. Jan van der Hoeven, Hermann Schlegel and their battle over the Nati...
This essay asks why the Dutch national museums did not offer any coherent historical narratives in t...
This paper is part of a 'diptych' describing the 'life-cycle' of geological collections from Dutch u...
Four hundred years after Rembrandt's birth all sorts of exhibitions are to be seen in the Dutch muse...
Major investments and organizational restructuring have led to important changes for the collections...
Museums are often seen as objective providers of the truth. In this thesis, that notion is contested...
The early history of the three large National Museums in Leiden, the Netherlands, is characterized b...
Whether 19th-century nationalism or the preference for the own people and rejection of the foreign (...
The Historical Museum in ÅrhusThe Age of Enlightenment resulted in museums coming into existence all...
At the Heritage Collections department of the University of Amsterdam, a leftover space was designat...
Naturalis, the National Museum of Natural History, is very proud of hosting this important symposium...
The Netherlands and Belgium share a long past, but they look at their history in very different ways...
Current collecting of academic cultural heritage. An exploration of some projects In 1998 four Du...