Treasures in Trusted Hands
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Treasures in Trusted Hands: Negotiating the Future of Colonial Cultural Objects

Treasures in Trusted Hands: Negotiating the Future of Colonial Cultural Objects

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This pioneering study charts the one-way traffic of cultural and historical objects during five centuries of European colonialism. It presents abundant examples of disappeared colonial objects and systematises these into war booty, confiscations by missionaries and contestable acquisitions by private persons and other categories. Former colonies consider this as a historical injustice that has not been undone. Former colonial powers have kept most of the objects in their custody. In the 1970s the Netherlands and Belgium returned objects to their former colonies Indonesia and DR Congo; but their number was considerably smaller than what had been asked for. Nigeria’s requests for the return of some Benin objects, confiscated by British soldiers in 1897, are rejected. As there is no consensus on how to deal with colonial objects, disputes about other categories of contestable objects are analysed. For Nazi-looted art-works the 1998 Washington Conference Principles have been widely accepted. Although non-binding, they promote fair and just solutions and help people to reclaim art works that they lost involuntarily. To promote solutions for colonial objects, nine Principles for Dealing with Colonial Cultural and Historical Objects are presented, based on the Washington Conference Principles. The nine are part of a model to facilitate mediation in disputes about them. This model can help to break the impasse in negotiations between former colonisers and colonies. Europe, the former colonisers, should do more pro-active provenance research into the acquisitions from the colonial era, both in public institutions and private collections. “This is a very commendable treatise which has painstakingly and with detachment explored the emotive issue of the return of cultural objects removed in colonial times to the metropolis. He has looked at the issues from every continent with clarity and perspicuity.” Prof. Folarin Shyllon (University of Ibadan) “Momumentaal werk van hoge kwaliteit. Het hoofdstuk over Congo is bijzonder goed gedocumenteerd en leerrijk” Dr. Guido Gryseels (Director-General of the Royal Museum for Central Africa in Tervuren) CLUES is an international scientific series covering research in the field of culture, history and heritage which have been written by, or were performed under the supervision of members of the research institute CLUE+.

Table of Contents:
Part I: Introduction   Chapter 1: A neglected issue in an evolving world 1.1. Decisive experiences: 1.2. Changes that matter 1.3. Main questions and approaches   Chapter 2: On colonial cultural objects 2.1. Return 2.2. Cultural objects 2.3. Typology of colonial cultural objects 2.3.1. Gifts to colonial administrators and institutions 2.3.2. Objects acquired during private expeditions 2.3.3. Objects acquired during military expeditions 2.3.4. Missionary collecting 2.3.5. Archives   Part II: Colonialism and cultural objects   Chapter 3: Colonial expansion 3.1. Early migration of objects to Europe 3.2. Meagre protection   Chapter 4: Settler and exploitation colonialism 4.1. Peak in migration of objects 4.2. Protection and preservation measures   Chapter 5: Decolonisation, the first claims and the ongoing seepage of objects 5.1. Whimsicalities in collecting 5.2. Early calls for return 5.3. Drain of cultural objects before and after independence 5.4. Decolonisation an unresolved conflict   Part III: Colonial cultural objects and the law   Chapter 6.: Increasing protection? 6.1. Hard law international instruments 6.2. Soft law international instruments 6.2.1. Instruments for the repatriation of human remains 6.2.2. Instruments for the restitution of Nazi-looted art 6.2.3. A human rights and a justice perspective   Part IV: Ambiguities between the Netherlands and Indonesia   Chapter 7: The 1975 Joint Recommendations 7.1. Cultural heritage policy until 1949 7.2. Negotiations between 1949 and 1975 7.3. Towards an agreement 7.4. Dynamics of the agreement’s implementation   Chapter 8: New insights into the Joint Recommendations 8.1. New research findings 8.2. The 1975 agreement: lessons for other bilateral negotiations   Part V: Approaches in other bilateral agreements   Chapter 9: The 1970 agreement between Belgium and Congo 9.1. Cultural policies up to independence 9.2. Deliberations and transfer of objects   Chapter 10: Nordic model for Denmark, Iceland and Greenland? 10.1. Scandinavian colonialism 10.2. Danish colonial collecting 10.3. Ancient sagas back to Iceland 10.4. Peculiar agreement with Greenland   Chapter 11: Melanesian model for Australia and Papua New Guinea? 11.1. Colonial collecting in Papua New Guinea 11.2. The process of return   Chapter 12.: The Benin Dialogue (2010 – ….) 12.1. Dispersal over Europe and North America 12.2. Prelude to the dialogue 12.3. The dialogue 12.4. Elements for the model   Part VI: New insights, a new approach   Chapter 13: The neglected effect of colonialism 13.1. Towards an overview of the colonial one-way traffic 13.2. Overview of returns so far 13.3. Returns and other categories of contested objects   Chapter 14: Model for negotiating the future of colonial cultural objects 14.1. The seven phases 14.2. The four general guidelines


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9789088904400
  • Publisher: Sidestone Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Sidestone Press
  • Height: 257 mm
  • No of Pages: 230
  • Sub Title: Negotiating the Future of Colonial Cultural Objects
  • ISBN-10: 9088904405
  • Publisher Date: 15 May 2017
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 182 mm


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