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Title Dethroning historical reputations : universities, museums and the commemoration of benefactors / edited by Jill Pellew and Lawrence Goldman.

Publication Info. London : Institute of Historical Research, 2018.

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Series IHR shorts
IHR shorts.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction / David Cannadine - Commentary on universities, museums and the commemoration of benefactors / Jill Pellew - The English civic universities : endowments and the commemoration of benefactors / H.S. Jones - Donors to an imperial project : Randlords as benefactors to the Royal School of Mines, Imperial College of Science and Technology / Jill Pellew - The expectations of benefactors and a responsibility to endow / John Shakeshaft - The funder's perspective / Victoria Harrison - Calibrating relevance at the Pitt Rivers Museum / Laura N.K. Van Broekhoven - From objects of enlightenment to objects of apology : why you can't make amends for the past by plundering the present / Tiffany Jenkins - British universities and Caribbean slavery / Nicholas Draper - Risk and reputation : the London blue plaques scheme / Anna Eavis and Howard Spencer - 'A dreary record of wickedness' : moral judgement in history / Brian Young - We have been here before : 'Rhodes must fall' in historical context / Lawrence Goldman.
Note PDF (JSTOR, viewed Sep. 4, 2018).
Summary The campaigns in universities across the world to reject, rename and remove historic benefactions have brought the present into collision with the past. In Britain the attempt to remove a statue of one of Oxford's most famous benefactors, the imperialist Cecil Rhodes, has spread to other universities and their benefactors, and now also affects civic monuments and statues in towns and cities across the country. In the United States, memorials to leaders of the Confederacy in the American Civil War and to other slaveholders have been the subject of intense dispute. Should we continue to honour benefactors and historic figures whose actions are now deemed ethically unacceptable? How can we reconcile the views held by our ancestors with those we now hold today? Should we even try, acknowledging, in the words of the novelist L. P. Hartley, that 'the past is another country; they do things differently there'? The essays in this interdisciplinary collection are drawn from a conference at the Institute of Historical Research in the University of London. Historians, fundraisers, a sociologist and a museum director examine these current issues from different perspectives, with an introductory essay by Sir David Cannadine, president of the British Academy. Together they explore an emerging conflict between the past and present, history and ideology, and benefactors and their critics.
Subject Educational benefactors.
Monuments.
Universities and colleges -- Finance -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Monuments.
Universités -- Finances -- Aspect moral.
monuments.
Educational benefactors
Monuments
Added Author Pellew, Jill, editor.
Goldman, Lawrence, 1957- editor.
Other Form: Print version : 9781909646827
ISBN 9781909646834 (electronic bk.)
1909646830 (electronic bk.)
9781912702015
1912702010
1909646822
9781909646827
9781909646827 (pbk.)
Standard No. UKMGB 018980626
AU@ 000066127157

 
    
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