01808nam0 22004333i 450 FER000671620231121125500.0IT822333 20030408d1982 ||||0itac50 baitaitaitz01i xxxe z01nDiari1927-1961Antonio Delfinia cura di Giovanna Delfini e Natalia Ginzburgprefazione di Cesare GarboliTorinoEinaudi1982XLVI, 417 p.23 cmSupercoralli001CFI00008112001 SupercoralliDiariVIA0488912CFIV0405753606680DELFINI, ANTONIODIARI E MEMORIEFIRRMLC414359I928Biografia. Letterati, storici.21Delfini, Antonio <1907-1963>CFIV040575070329357Ginzburg, NataliaCFIV000315Garboli, CesareCFIV011715Delfini, GiovannaRAVV028977Tornimparte, AlessandraAQ1V018144Ginzburg, NataliaLevi, NataliaCFIV209320Ginzburg, NataliaNkintsmpournk, NataliaPUVV323341Ginzburg, NataliaGindsburg, NataliaPUVV323342Ginzburg, NataliaFranchini, Franco <1907-1963>MODV574867Delfini, Antonio <1907-1963>ITIT-0120030408IT-RM028 IT-FR0017 Biblioteca Universitaria AlessandrinaRM028 Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio ApreaFR0017 NFER0006716Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio Aprea 52MAG 7/569 52FLS0000291875 VMB RS A 2021112520211125 01 52Diari3606680UNICAS04292nam 22006015 450 991058029890332120221205154231.09789048557110904855711910.1515/9789048557110(CKB)5600000000474039(DE-B1597)633681(DE-B1597)9789048557110(MiAaPQ)EBC30406517(Au-PeEL)EBL30406517(OCoLC)1321787782(ScCtBLL)c74e15bc-c87c-44ec-bd28-43054dca3809(EXLCZ)99560000000047403920220729h20222022 fg engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierInconvenient Heritage Colonial Collections and Restitution in the Netherlands and Belgium /Jos Beurden1st ed.Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,[2022]©20221 online resource (248 p.)Frontmatter --TABLE OF CONTENTS --Preface --PART I A DECISIVE PHASE IN AN OLD DEBATE? --1. Choosing colonial collections --2. The great heritage migration --3. Museums in motion --4. The ‘sans-papiers’ of colonialism --PART II THRIFTY RETURNS IN THE 1970S --5. Indonesia, The Netherlands and Diponegoro’s Kris --6. Congo, Belgium and Leopold’s troublesome legacy --7. Suriname, The Caribbean and The Netherlands: more returns on the way? --PART III RECENT RETURNS --8. The campaign for Māori heads --9. Fruitful cooperation around archives --10. Farewell to over 18,000 objects from the museum Nusantara --11. Benin dialogue group: A model for a European approach? --PART IV PRIVATE COLLECTIONS - LESS VISIBLE, BUT NOT LESS IMPORTANT --12. Missionary organisations and superfluous collections --13. Colonial objects in trade and in private ownership --PART V TOWARDS A NEW ETHICS --14. Lessons from settler colonies and the restitution of Nazi-Looted art --15. Trust, equality and justice --Acknowledgements --Works cited --IndexThe discussion about objects, human remains and archives from former colonial territories is becoming increasingly heated. Over the centuries, a multitude of items – including a cannon of the King of Kandy, power-objects from DR Congo, Benin bronzes, Javanese temple statues, M.ori heads and strategic documents – has ended up in museums and private collections in Belgium and the Netherlands by improper means. Since gaining independence, former colonies have been calling for the return of their lost heritage. As continued possession of these objects only grows more uncomfortable, governments and museums must decide what to do. How did these objects get here? Are they all looted, and how can we find out? How does restitution work in practice? Are there any appealing examples? How do other former colonial powers deal with restitution? Do former colonies trust their intentions? The answers to these questions are far from unambiguous, but indispensable for a balanced discussion.Anthropological museums and collectionsMoral and ethical aspectsBelgiumAnthropological museums and collectionsMoral and ethical aspectsNetherlandsCultural propertyRepatriationBelgiumCultural propertyRepatriationNetherlandsMuseumsAcquisitionsMoral and ethical aspectsBelgiumMuseumsAcquisitionsMoral and ethical aspectsNetherlandsART / Museum StudiesbisacshAnthropological museums and collectionsMoral and ethical aspectsAnthropological museums and collectionsMoral and ethical aspectsCultural propertyRepatriationCultural propertyRepatriationMuseumsAcquisitionsMoral and ethical aspectsMuseumsAcquisitionsMoral and ethical aspectsART / Museum Studies.305.80074Beurden Josauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1251763DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910580298903321Inconvenient Heritage2901593UNINA