In ‘Discovering the Colonial Institute: the Tropenmuseum’ historical research is conducted on the colonial traces that can be found in the Colonial Institute, which is now known as the Tropenmuseum. Nowadays much attention is paid in Dutch society to how the colonial past is dealt with. But at a point in history, as a Dutch citizen, it was normal to live in a country that had colonies overseas. With the arrival of ethical politics, the view on colonialism started to slowly change. This change, together with the initiative of a hand full of people, eventually resulted in the establishment of the Colonial Institute, which served as a museum and research center. Although museums are often regarded as places dedicated to beautiful things, and t...
“Cultivating Heritage” proposes to bridge the long-standing distance between colonial architecture t...
Scholars have paid little attention to the architecture of German colonialism. This lacuna coincides...
Do we need a long-term intellectual history of the Dutch empire? And if so, what should it be about?...
This report was developed within the Horizon2020 project ECHOES: European Colonial Heritage Modaliti...
This report was developed within the Horizon 2020 project ECHOES: European Colonial Heritage Modalit...
This chapter focuses on colonial museum collections in the Netherlands (especially the National Muse...
The Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam has a rich history in collecting, exhibiting and presenting wayangperf...
A Small Country that takes the World by Storm: The New Rijksmuseum and the Dutch Colonial Past In th...
This report was developed within the Horizon2020 project ECHOES: European Colonial Heritage Modaliti...
Policy document outlining the Tropenmuseum's intention to work on the colonial past as an essential ...
Museums are often seen as objective providers of the truth. In this thesis, that notion is contested...
The ‘Zaanse Schans’ (Zaandam Sconce) is a ‘reservation’ of transferred monuments and windmills from ...
Using Johannes Vingboons’ painting gezicht op Batavia as a window into the history of VOC controlled...
We are living in an age of deconstructing history, realizing our past is not as black and white as w...
The Batavian Society of Arts and Sciences (Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen), wa...
“Cultivating Heritage” proposes to bridge the long-standing distance between colonial architecture t...
Scholars have paid little attention to the architecture of German colonialism. This lacuna coincides...
Do we need a long-term intellectual history of the Dutch empire? And if so, what should it be about?...
This report was developed within the Horizon2020 project ECHOES: European Colonial Heritage Modaliti...
This report was developed within the Horizon 2020 project ECHOES: European Colonial Heritage Modalit...
This chapter focuses on colonial museum collections in the Netherlands (especially the National Muse...
The Tropenmuseum in Amsterdam has a rich history in collecting, exhibiting and presenting wayangperf...
A Small Country that takes the World by Storm: The New Rijksmuseum and the Dutch Colonial Past In th...
This report was developed within the Horizon2020 project ECHOES: European Colonial Heritage Modaliti...
Policy document outlining the Tropenmuseum's intention to work on the colonial past as an essential ...
Museums are often seen as objective providers of the truth. In this thesis, that notion is contested...
The ‘Zaanse Schans’ (Zaandam Sconce) is a ‘reservation’ of transferred monuments and windmills from ...
Using Johannes Vingboons’ painting gezicht op Batavia as a window into the history of VOC controlled...
We are living in an age of deconstructing history, realizing our past is not as black and white as w...
The Batavian Society of Arts and Sciences (Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen), wa...
“Cultivating Heritage” proposes to bridge the long-standing distance between colonial architecture t...
Scholars have paid little attention to the architecture of German colonialism. This lacuna coincides...
Do we need a long-term intellectual history of the Dutch empire? And if so, what should it be about?...