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Objects of Culture: Ethnology and Ethnographic Museums in Imperial Germany

Objects of Culture: Ethnology and Ethnographic Museums in Imperial Germany

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Publisher's Synopsis

In the late 19th century, Germans spearheaded a worldwide effort to preserve the material traces of humanity, designing major ethnographic museums and building extensive networks of communication and exchange across the globe. In this study, the author explores the appeal of ethnology in Imperial Germany and analyzes the motivations of the scientists who created the ethnographic museums. Penny shows that German ethnologists were not driven by imperialist desires or an interest in legitimating putative biological or racial hierarchies. As antiracists, they aspired to generate theories about the essential nature of human beings through their museums' collections. They gained support in their efforts from boosters who were enticed by participating in this international science and who used it to promote the cosmopolitan characters of their cities and themselves. But these cosmopolitan ideals were eventually overshadowed by the scientists' more modern, professional and materialist concerns which dramatically altered the science and its goals.

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Book information

ISBN: 9780807854303
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press
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Edition: 1st edition
Language: English
Number of pages: 304
Weight: 410g
Height: 235mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 18mm