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Vol. 13 No. 1 (2015)
Vol. 13 No. 1 (2015)
Special Issue: Museum, Field, Colony: Collecting, displaying and governing people and things
Published:
29.01.2016
Guest Editorial
Museum, Field, Colony: collecting, displaying and governing people and things
Fiona Cameron, Conal McCarthy
1-6
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Articles
From French Indochina to Paris and back again: The Circulation of Objects, People, and Information, 1900-1932
Nélia Dias
7-21
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Morale and Mass Observation: Governing the Affective Atmosphere on the Home-Front
Ben Dibley, Michelle Kelly
22-41
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Exhibiting the Austro-Hungarian Empire: The Austrian Museum for Folk Culture in Vienna, 1895-1925
Julia Thorpe
42-51
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‘America Is Our Field’: Anthropological Regionalism at the American Museum of Natural History, 1895–1945
Ira Jacknis
52-71
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Australian Museums, Aboriginal Skeletal Remains, and the Imagining of Human Evolutionary History, c. 1860-1914
Paul Turnbull
72-87
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Two anthropological assemblages: New Zealand museums, Native policy, and Māori ‘culture areas’ and ‘adaptation’
Fiona Cameron, Conal McCarthy
88-106
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Plenary: The legacy of museum ethnography for indigenous people today - case studies from Aotearoa/New Zealand
Arapata Hakiwai, Paul Diamond
107-118
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