02445nam 22004813 450 99662627030331620250418080313.03-11-133556-9(CKB)36539249900041(MiAaPQ)EBC32006028(Au-PeEL)EBL32006028(NjHacI)9936539249900041(OCoLC)1515462080(EXLCZ)993653924990004120250418d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDisplacing and Displaying the Objects of Others The Materiality of Identity and Depots of Global History1st ed.Basel/Berlin/Boston :Walter de Gruyter GmbH,2024.©2025.1 online resource (0 pages)European Colonialism in Global Perspective Series ;v.33-11-099664-2 Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- Displacing/Displaying the Objects of Others: Towards a Holistic Approach in (Post-)Colonial Provenance Research -- Research Chapters -- The Cameroon Collection in the Übersee- Museum: Constellations of Actors and the Consequences of Collecting -- Settler Colonialism and Collecting for Museums: The Namibia Collection in Bremen's Übersee-Museum (1880s to 1970s) -- Fighting Fictions - Producing 'Truths': Tracing the Discursive Struggles Over the 'Benin Bronzes' -- 'Trophy Colonialism' and the East African Collections in the Übersee-Museum Bremen, 1882-1939 -- Outlook -- 'Terms' of Trade, and the Acquisition of Cultural Properties. A Reflection from Tanzania on Terminology in European Museums -- Acknowledgements.Displacing and Displaying the Objects of Others is a thought-provoking collection that brings together a diverse range of contributions inspired by research from the "Hamburg's (post-)colonial legacy" research center.European Colonialism in Global Perspective SeriesMaterial cultureHistoryMaterial cultureHistory.306.46Zimmerer JürgenTodzi Kim Sebastian1434719Odenwald Friederike1815550MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996626270303316Displacing and Displaying the Objects of Others4370791UNISA