Stages in Civilisation: Dutch Museums in Quest of West Central African Collections (1856-1889)

Author:   R.J. Willink
Publisher:   Leiden University Press
Volume:   No. 149
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9789057891137


Pages:   390
Publication Date:   15 December 2013
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Stages in Civilisation: Dutch Museums in Quest of West Central African Collections (1856-1889)


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The first Dutch ethnographic collections from West Central Africa were formed in the late nineteenth century. Between 1876 ? 1889, thanks to the ?on the spot' presence of the Afrikaansche Handelsvereeniging (the African Trading Association) and its successor, the Nieuwe Afrikaansche Handelsvennootschap (the New African Trading Company), several thousands of ethnographic items were acquired by various Dutch museums. After the establishment of the Congo Free State in 1885, however, it became more difficult to collect directly objects from this part of Africa. This study is the first extensive enquiry into the collecting of Africana by late nineteenth century Dutch museums. These collecting campaigns took place during the last days of the great African explorations, notably by Livingstone and Burton from Great Britain, Du Chaillu and Stanley from the USA, and Bastian from Germany. These travellers had outspoken ideas about African morals and customs and about the meaning and significance of material objects. The author of this study argues that the acquisition history of Africana in Dutch museums corresponds directly with the beliefs of the great explorers and with the dominant evolutionary theories that were then current in the Western world. These stipulated that people could be placed in a hierarchy of races and sub-races. Within this context, the author compares the late nineteenth century Dutch collections in the museums in Leiden, Amsterdam and Rotterdam to similar collections in the Museum fur Volkerkunde, Berlin; the Musee de Trocadero, Paris; the British Museum, London, and the Sociedade de Geographia in Lisbon.

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Author:   R.J. Willink
Publisher:   Leiden University Press
Imprint:   Leiden University Press
Volume:   No. 149
Weight:   0.738kg
ISBN:  

9789057891137


ISBN 10:   9057891131
Pages:   390
Publication Date:   15 December 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Robert Joost Willink, a historian by training, started this study while a Senior Advisor at the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (Instituut Collectie Nederland) in Amsterdam. Cultural historical research into the origins of museum collections has formed the core of his professional work for more than a quarter of a century.

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