Scotland's transnational heritage: legacies of empire and slavery
How do we re-think the way Scotland's history is told today? In the current context of calls to decolonise both the museum and the academy, how do we tell the stories of Scotland's role in networks of colonialism? <i>Scotland's Transnational Heritage</i> draws on the exper...
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Zusammenfassung: | How do we re-think the way Scotland's history is told today? In the current context of calls to decolonise both the museum and the academy, how do we tell the stories of Scotland's role in networks of colonialism? <i>Scotland's Transnational Heritage</i> draws on the expertise of academics, museum professionals and creative practitioners working together to re-think the way that the transnational histories of Scotland are being told today. It outlines new historical examples of how Scottish trades and institutions benefitted from Empire. It gathers examples of contemporary case studies and innovative practices in storytelling that engage and inform. The book aims to inspire heritage and museum staff and academics to create new approaches to these histories, both in Scotland and beyond. It provides a timely snapshot of the exciting and diverse work taking place in the field in Scotland today |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 25 Oct 2023) Acknowledgments; List of Illustrations; Foreword: Fostering Recognition under the Luxury of Amnesia (Alberta Whittle); 1. An Introduction to Scotland's Transnational Heritage: Sites, Things and Time(s) (Emma Bond); Part I: Transnational Sites; 2. Tartan: Its Journey Through the African Diaspora (Teleica Kirkland); 3. Textiles in Transition. Linen, Jute, and the Dundee Region's Transnational Networks, c. 1740- c. 1880 (Sally Tuckett and Christopher A. Whatley); 4. Some Things Can't Be Unknown -- Sharing History with My Neighbours (Jeni Reid); 5. Black History Walking Tours Edinburgh (Lisa Williams); Part II: Transnational Things; 6. The East India Company and Scotland: Tracing the Recovery and Reappraisal of a Transnational Corporation (Bashabi Fraser); 7. The Matter of Slavery at National Museums Scotland (Sarah Laurenson); 8. Paisley's Empire: Representation, Collection and Display (Joel Fagan); 9. Telling a Fuller Story: Scottish Design, Empire and Transnational Heritage at V&A Dundee (Meredith More and Rosie Spooner); Part III: Transnational Time(s); 10. Storywalking as Transnational Method: From Juteopolis to Sugaropolis (Mona Bozdog); 11. Digital Museum Objects and Transnational Histories (Nicôle Meehan); 12. Decolonising University Histories: Reflections on Research into African, Asian and Caribbean Students at Edinburgh (UncoverED); 13. Avowing Slavery in the Visual Arts (Michael Morris); Afterword: Building Solidarity: Moving Towards the Repatriation of the House of Ni'isjoohl Totem Pole (Amy Parent, Noxs Ts'aawit, with William Moore, Sim'oogit Duuk); List of Contributors; Index Foreword: Fostering Recognition under the Luxury of Amnesia, Alberta Whittle 1. An Introduction to Scotland's Transnational Heritage: Sites, Things and Time(s), Emma Bond (University of Oxford) Part I: Transnational Sites 2. Tartan: Its Journey Through the African Diaspora, Teleica Kirkland 3. Textiles in Transition. Linen, Jute, and the Dundee Region's Transnational Networks, c. 1740- c. 1880, Sally Tuckett (University of Glasgow) and Christopher A. Whatley (University of Dundee) 4. Some Things Can't Be Unknown -- Sharing History with My Neighbours, Jeni Reid 5. Black History Walking Tours Edinburgh, Lisa Williams (Edinburgh Caribbean Association / University of Edinburgh) Part II: Transnational Things 6. The East India Company and Scotland: Tracing the Recovery and Reappraisal of a Transnational Corporation, Bashabi Fraser 7. The Matter of Slavery at National Museums Scotland, Sarah Laurenson (National Museums Scotland) 8. Paisley's Empire: Representation, Collection and Display, Joel Fagan (Paisley Museum) 9. Telling a Fuller Story: Scottish Design, Empire and Transnational Heritage at V&A Dundee, Meredith More (V&A Dundee) and Rosie Spooner (University of Glasgow) Part III: Transnational Time(s) 10. Storywalking as Transnational Method: From Juteopolis to Sugaropolis, Mona Bozdog 11. Digital Museum Objects and Transnational Histories, Nicôle Meehan (University of St Andrews) 12. Decolonising University Histories: Reflections on Research into African, Asian and Caribbean Students at Edinburgh, UncoverED 13. Avowing Slavery in the Visual Arts, Michael Morris (University of Dundee) Afterword. Building Solidarity: Moving Towards the Repatriation of the House of Ni'isjoohl Totem Pole, Amy Parent, Noxs Ts'aawit, with William Moore, Sim'oogit Duuk |
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spelling | Scotland's transnational heritage legacies of empire and slavery edited by Emma Bond and Michael Morris Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press 2023 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 242 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 25 Oct 2023) Acknowledgments; List of Illustrations; Foreword: Fostering Recognition under the Luxury of Amnesia (Alberta Whittle); 1. An Introduction to Scotland's Transnational Heritage: Sites, Things and Time(s) (Emma Bond); Part I: Transnational Sites; 2. Tartan: Its Journey Through the African Diaspora (Teleica Kirkland); 3. Textiles in Transition. Linen, Jute, and the Dundee Region's Transnational Networks, c. 1740- c. 1880 (Sally Tuckett and Christopher A. Whatley); 4. Some Things Can't Be Unknown -- Sharing History with My Neighbours (Jeni Reid); 5. Black History Walking Tours Edinburgh (Lisa Williams); Part II: Transnational Things; 6. The East India Company and Scotland: Tracing the Recovery and Reappraisal of a Transnational Corporation (Bashabi Fraser); 7. The Matter of Slavery at National Museums Scotland (Sarah Laurenson); 8. Paisley's Empire: Representation, Collection and Display (Joel Fagan); 9. Telling a Fuller Story: Scottish Design, Empire and Transnational Heritage at V&A Dundee (Meredith More and Rosie Spooner); Part III: Transnational Time(s); 10. Storywalking as Transnational Method: From Juteopolis to Sugaropolis (Mona Bozdog); 11. Digital Museum Objects and Transnational Histories (Nicôle Meehan); 12. Decolonising University Histories: Reflections on Research into African, Asian and Caribbean Students at Edinburgh (UncoverED); 13. Avowing Slavery in the Visual Arts (Michael Morris); Afterword: Building Solidarity: Moving Towards the Repatriation of the House of Ni'isjoohl Totem Pole (Amy Parent, Noxs Ts'aawit, with William Moore, Sim'oogit Duuk); List of Contributors; Index Foreword: Fostering Recognition under the Luxury of Amnesia, Alberta Whittle 1. An Introduction to Scotland's Transnational Heritage: Sites, Things and Time(s), Emma Bond (University of Oxford) Part I: Transnational Sites 2. Tartan: Its Journey Through the African Diaspora, Teleica Kirkland 3. Textiles in Transition. Linen, Jute, and the Dundee Region's Transnational Networks, c. 1740- c. 1880, Sally Tuckett (University of Glasgow) and Christopher A. Whatley (University of Dundee) 4. Some Things Can't Be Unknown -- Sharing History with My Neighbours, Jeni Reid 5. Black History Walking Tours Edinburgh, Lisa Williams (Edinburgh Caribbean Association / University of Edinburgh) Part II: Transnational Things 6. The East India Company and Scotland: Tracing the Recovery and Reappraisal of a Transnational Corporation, Bashabi Fraser 7. The Matter of Slavery at National Museums Scotland, Sarah Laurenson (National Museums Scotland) 8. Paisley's Empire: Representation, Collection and Display, Joel Fagan (Paisley Museum) 9. Telling a Fuller Story: Scottish Design, Empire and Transnational Heritage at V&A Dundee, Meredith More (V&A Dundee) and Rosie Spooner (University of Glasgow) Part III: Transnational Time(s) 10. Storywalking as Transnational Method: From Juteopolis to Sugaropolis, Mona Bozdog 11. Digital Museum Objects and Transnational Histories, Nicôle Meehan (University of St Andrews) 12. Decolonising University Histories: Reflections on Research into African, Asian and Caribbean Students at Edinburgh, UncoverED 13. Avowing Slavery in the Visual Arts, Michael Morris (University of Dundee) Afterword. Building Solidarity: Moving Towards the Repatriation of the House of Ni'isjoohl Totem Pole, Amy Parent, Noxs Ts'aawit, with William Moore, Sim'oogit Duuk How do we re-think the way Scotland's history is told today? In the current context of calls to decolonise both the museum and the academy, how do we tell the stories of Scotland's role in networks of colonialism? <i>Scotland's Transnational Heritage</i> draws on the expertise of academics, museum professionals and creative practitioners working together to re-think the way that the transnational histories of Scotland are being told today. It outlines new historical examples of how Scottish trades and institutions benefitted from Empire. It gathers examples of contemporary case studies and innovative practices in storytelling that engage and inform. The book aims to inspire heritage and museum staff and academics to create new approaches to these histories, both in Scotland and beyond. It provides a timely snapshot of the exciting and diverse work taking place in the field in Scotland today Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Sklaverei (DE-588)4055260-3 gnd rswk-swf Handel (DE-588)4023222-0 gnd rswk-swf Scotland / Historiography Scotland / History Scotland / Relations Schottland (DE-588)4053233-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Handel (DE-588)4023222-0 s Sklaverei (DE-588)4055260-3 s Schottland (DE-588)4053233-1 g Geschichte z DE-604 Bond, Emma 1979- (DE-588)1271988399 edt Morris, Michael (DE-588)1275458920 edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-1-4744-9350-5 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-1-4744-9351-2 https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/9781474493529/type/BOOK Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title_auth | Scotland's transnational heritage legacies of empire and slavery |
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title_full | Scotland's transnational heritage legacies of empire and slavery edited by Emma Bond and Michael Morris |
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title_full_unstemmed | Scotland's transnational heritage legacies of empire and slavery edited by Emma Bond and Michael Morris |
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