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Andratschke, Claudia, Müller, Lars and Lembke, Katja (Eds.): Provenance Research on Collections from Colonial Contexts: Principles, Approaches, Challenges, Heidelberg: arthistoricum.net, 2023 (Veröffentlichungen des Netzwerks Provenienzforschung in Niedersachsen, Volume 5). https://doi.org/10.11588/arthistoricum.1270
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ISBN 978-3-98501-217-6 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-98501-218-3 (Softcover)
Published
12/20/2023
Provenance Research on Collections from Colonial Contexts
Principles, Approaches, Challenges
This volume compiles the contributions at the International Conference of the same name, which was held at Leibniz University Hanover in June 2021. The conference was planned by the collaborative project "Provenance Research on Non-European Collections and Ethnology in Lower Saxony" (PAESE), coordinated at the State Museum Hanover. The aim was to bring together actors from different perspectives to discuss questions, methods and (preliminary) results in the field of provenance research on collections from colonial contexts.
Chapters
Table of Contents
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Welcome
Introduction
Opening
An Ongoing Conversation within Myself and Between, Spaces, Objects and the Moments Unseen
52-78
I.
Dialogues between Theory and Practice
Approaches and Case Studies of Postcolonial Provenance Research
The Problem of Endogenous and Exogenous Categorisation
86-99
Attempts to Interpret the Biography of a Portrait Figure from the West Region of Cameroon
102-113
II.
Collecting Strategies and Collectors Networks
German Ethnographic Museums and their Lutheran Missionary Collectors in Central Australia (1890 to 1914)
152-162
The Collectors’ Networks of the Roemer-Museum Hildesheim and the Growth of the Ethnographic Collection, 1844–1914
164-174
III.
Managing, Using and Researching Objects in Collections
Provenance Research on the Ethnographic Collection of the German Institute of Tropical and Subtropical Agriculture in Witzenhausen
206-216
Three Rattles from East Africa in the Ethnographic Collection at Göttingen University and their (Missing) Stories
218-236
IV.
Transdisciplinary Provenance Research on Objects from Colonial Contexts
V.
Cases of Restitution
Reflections on a Multi-layered Dialogue Regarding the Cartridge Belt of Kahimemua at the Brunswick Municipal Museum
292-302
Interview with Lars Müller, Frederick Nguvauva and Werner Hillebrecht
304-316
VI.
Cooperation Projects on Cameroonian Collections
Experiences and Perspectives
A Collaborative Provenance Research on a Heterogeneous Colonial-Era Collection
324-333
336-349
Art and Research as Collaborative Exchanges
352-359
VII.
Hidden Objects – Sensitive and Restricted Objects in Museum Collections
Issues Surrounding their Storage, Access, Consultations, and Potential Repatriation
Ruptures, Dilemmas and Challenges around Restitution to West Cameroon
382-391
VIII.
Law versus Justice?
An Intercultural Approach to the Problem of European Collections of Colonial Provenance
Historical and Normative Elements of Legal Provenance Research
398-414
The Bangwa Quest for Restitution and Reparations
416-430
IX.
Whose Voices? Beyond the PAESE-Conference
Appendix