The British Museum - The Landmark Library

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The British Museum

The British Museum - The Landmark Library

3.67 (352 Ratings by Goodreads)
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A concise history of one of the world's greatest and most comprehensive museum collections, from its founding in 1753.

A product and symbol of the 18th-century Enlightenment, the British Museum is as iconic an expression of that cultural tendency as Johnson's Dictionary, the French Encyclopedie and Linnaean plant classification. Its collections embody the raw material of empiricism – the bringing together of things to enable the widest intellectual experiment to take place.

James Hamilton explores the establishment of the Museum in the 1750s (from the bequest to the nation of the collections of Sir Hans Sloane); the chosen site of its location; the cultural context in which it came into being; the subsequent development, expansion and diversification of the Museum, both as a collection and as a building, from the early 19th to the 21st century; the controversy occasioned by some of its acquisitions; and the legacy and influence of the Museum nationally and globally.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781786691835
ISBN10 1786691833
Number Of Pages 208
Item Weight 454 g
Product Dimensions 142 x 204 x 20 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format hardback
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A sparkling new history of the museum's first two-and-a-half centuries * TLS *
A thoughtful anecdotal story, enlivened with detail, light humour and well chosen illustrations * British Archaeology *

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Author's Bio

James Hamilton is an art historian and biographer. He is the author of London Lights and A Strange Business: Making Art and Money in 19th-Century Britain. His biography of Turner was shortlisted for the James Tait Black Memorial Award.

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