Kapitel
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10. Farewell to over 18,000 objects from the museum Nusantara
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Jos Beurden
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- TABLE OF CONTENTS 6
- Preface 11
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PART I A DECISIVE PHASE IN AN OLD DEBATE?
- 1. Choosing colonial collections 17
- 2. The great heritage migration 28
- 3. Museums in motion 48
- 4. The ‘sans-papiers’ of colonialism 66
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PART II THRIFTY RETURNS IN THE 1970S
- 5. Indonesia, The Netherlands and Diponegoro’s Kris 80
- 6. Congo, Belgium and Leopold’s troublesome legacy 99
- 7. Suriname, The Caribbean and The Netherlands: more returns on the way? 116
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PART III RECENT RETURNS
- 8. The campaign for Māori heads 125
- 9. Fruitful cooperation around archives 138
- 10. Farewell to over 18,000 objects from the museum Nusantara 148
- 11. Benin dialogue group: A model for a European approach? 161
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PART IV PRIVATE COLLECTIONS - LESS VISIBLE, BUT NOT LESS IMPORTANT
- 12. Missionary organisations and superfluous collections 177
- 13. Colonial objects in trade and in private ownership 190
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PART V TOWARDS A NEW ETHICS
- 14. Lessons from settler colonies and the restitution of Nazi-Looted art 206
- 15. Trust, equality and justice 218
- Acknowledgements 231
- Works cited 233
- Index 243
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- TABLE OF CONTENTS 6
- Preface 11
-
PART I A DECISIVE PHASE IN AN OLD DEBATE?
- 1. Choosing colonial collections 17
- 2. The great heritage migration 28
- 3. Museums in motion 48
- 4. The ‘sans-papiers’ of colonialism 66
-
PART II THRIFTY RETURNS IN THE 1970S
- 5. Indonesia, The Netherlands and Diponegoro’s Kris 80
- 6. Congo, Belgium and Leopold’s troublesome legacy 99
- 7. Suriname, The Caribbean and The Netherlands: more returns on the way? 116
-
PART III RECENT RETURNS
- 8. The campaign for Māori heads 125
- 9. Fruitful cooperation around archives 138
- 10. Farewell to over 18,000 objects from the museum Nusantara 148
- 11. Benin dialogue group: A model for a European approach? 161
-
PART IV PRIVATE COLLECTIONS - LESS VISIBLE, BUT NOT LESS IMPORTANT
- 12. Missionary organisations and superfluous collections 177
- 13. Colonial objects in trade and in private ownership 190
-
PART V TOWARDS A NEW ETHICS
- 14. Lessons from settler colonies and the restitution of Nazi-Looted art 206
- 15. Trust, equality and justice 218
- Acknowledgements 231
- Works cited 233
- Index 243