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Titel |
The culture of property : the crisis of liberalism in modern Britain |
Auteur |
B. Bailkin |
Plaats van uitgave |
Chicago |
Uitgever |
University of Chicago press |
Jaar van uitgave |
2004
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ISBN |
0-226-03550-6
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Annotatie |
XII, 320 p : afb. ; 26 cm. - Met reg. - Literatuuropgave: p. 269-312
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Trefwoorden |
eigendomsrecht, cultuurgoederen, gender, nationalisme, sociale omgeving, culturele identiteit, teruggave van cultuurgoederen, cultuurbeleid, kolonialisme, cultuursociologie, negentiende eeuw, twintigste eeuw, juridische aspecten, Verenigd Koninkrijk, case-studies (vorm) |
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Samenvatting What kind of property is art? Is it property at all? Publication offers a historical response to these questions, examining ownership disputes over art objects and artifacts during the crisis of liberalism in the United Kingdom. From the 1870s to the 1920s, Britons fought over prized objects from ancient gold ornaments dug up in an Irish field to a portrait of the Duchess of Milan at the National Gallery in London. They fought to keep these objects in Britain, to repatriate them to their points of origin, and even to destroy them altogether. Author explores these disputes in order to investigate the vexed status of property within modern British politics as well as the often surprising origins of ongoing institutional practices. Bailkin's detailed account of these struggles illuminates the relationship between property and citizenship, which has constituted the heart of liberal politics as well as its greatest weakness. Drawing on court transcripts, gallery archives, exhibition reviews, private correspondence, and a series of cartoons and photographs, book traverses the history of gender, material culture, urban life, colonialism, Irish and Scottish nationalism, and British citizenship. |
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