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Introduction: Curating empire
Museums and the British imperial experience
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This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book builds on the growing scholarly interest in the subject of museums and their various conflicted and shifting relationships with the British Empire. It reflects the complexity and diversity of the British imperial experience. The book addresses how museums formed part of the story of both colonisation and decolonisation. It reveals the subtle changes, within one exhibit, which represent multiple meanings in Australia's relationship with its own war-time history. The book focuses on museums in twentieth-century West and East Africa respectively, forcefully illustrate how museums were part of wider political contexts. It discusses the imperial experiences presented to the museum and exhibition-visiting public of Brighton and King's Lynn respectively. The book demonstrates how memorialisation impelled certain museums as strongly as collection display and interpretation.

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Curating empire

Museums and the British imperial experience

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