Legacies Of An Imperial City
Taylor & Francis Ltd
This comprehensive history of the Museum of London traces the ways that the relationship between Britain and its imperial past has changed over the course of three decades, providing a holistic approach to galleries\u2019 shifts from Victorian nostalgia to equitable representations.\nAt its 1976 opening, the Museum of London differed from other museums in its treatment of empire and colonialism as central to its galleries. In response to the public\u2019s evolving social and political attitudes, the museum\u2019s 1993\u20131994 \u2018The Peopling of London\u2019 exhibition marked a new approach in creating inclusive displays, which explore the impact of immigration and multiculturalism on British history. Through photos, planning documents, and archival research, this book analyses museums\u2019 role in enacting change in\n\nLegacies of an Imperial City\nThe Museum of London 1976-2007\nFree UK delivery on this item.\n\nThis brand new item is available with free UK delivery using Roya;
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