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Extreme Collecting
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

Extreme Collecting

  • Categories: Art

The material culture of persecution : collecting for the Holocaust exhibition at the Imperial War Museum / Suzanne BardgettLyricism and offence in Egyptian archaeology collections / Stephen QuirkeContested human remains / Jack LohmanExtreme or commonplace : the collecting of unprovenanced antiquities / Kathy Walker TubbUnfit for society? : the case of the Galton Collection at UCL / Natasha McEnroeKnowing the new / Susan PearceThe global scope of extreme collecting : Japanese woodblock prints on the Internet / Richard WilkAwkward objects : collecting, deploying and debating relics / Jan GeisbuschGreat expectations and modest transactions : art, commodity and collecting / Henrietta LidchiExtremes of collecting at the Imperial War Museum, 1917-2009 : struggles with the large and the ephemeral / Paul CornishPlasticswhy not? : a perspective from the Museum of Design in Plastics / Susan LambertTime capsules as extreme collecting / Brian DurransCanning cans, or, What you can do with tins : an interview with Robert Opie / J.C.H. King.

Loving Dr. Johnson
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

Loving Dr. Johnson

The autopsy of Samuel Johnson (1709-84) initiated two centuries of Johnsonian anatomy-both in medical speculation about his famously unruly body and in literary devotion to his anecdotal remains. Even today, Johnson is an enduring symbol of individuality, authority, masculinity, and Englishness, ultimately lending a style and a name—the Age of Johnson—to the eighteenth-century English literary canon. Loving Dr. Johnson uses the enormous popularity of Johnson to understand a singular case of author love and to reflect upon what the love of authors has to do with the love of literature. Helen Deutsch's work is driven by several impulses, among them her affection for both Johnson's work and...

Medicine
  • Language: en

Medicine

Medicine: An Imperfect Science is formed of stand-alone but connected chapters, generously illustrated, within which a rich history of medicine collecting can be found. In Autumn 2019 a spectacular suite of new Medicine galleries is due to open at the Science Museum in London, representing the biggest and most ambitious project that the Museum has ever undertaken. This permanent exhibition will include the historic collection of Henry Wellcome, whose personal treasure trove has been on long-term loan to the Museum for over 40 years, as well as the Science Museum's own medical holdings. Medicine: An Imperfect Science is formed of stand-alone but connected chapters, generously illustrated, wit...

The Archaeology of Race
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

The Archaeology of Race

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-05-09
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  • Publisher: A&C Black

The Archaeology of Race considers more widely the role of racial theory in archaeology and its contemporary political implications.

Dickens and the Workhouse
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 391

Dickens and the Workhouse

The story of the recently discovered London workhouse that Charles Dickens lived almost next door to in the years before he wrote Oliver Twist - told by the historian who did the sleuthing behind these exciting new findings.

Behind the Scenes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

Behind the Scenes

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Behind the Scenes is a collection of essays by distinguished scholars who delve into the hidden world of Georgian theatre, in the age of Samuel Johnson. Discover a time when Romeo and Juliet had a happy ending, when the audience could sit on the stage, when an actress in breeches brought the house down and when theatrical reputations were made and unmade in the capital's coffee-houses. Behind the Scenes provides the reader with a unique insight into Johnson's relationship with the theatre; his ill-fated tragedy, Irene, and the early career of his former pupil, David Garrick, the most celebrated actor of his generation.

Samuel Johnson
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 670

Samuel Johnson

Benefiting from recent critical scholarship that has explored new attitudes toward Johnson, Martin's biography offers a human and sympathetic portrait of the literary and social icon.

Health and Medical Public Relations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 201

Health and Medical Public Relations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-08-21
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Health and Medical Public Relations takes a fresh look at media relations and news values. It examines how information about medical research from the academic, pharmaceutical and charitable sectors is disseminated to target audiences through a variety of PR techniques. Scrutinising a wide range of health-related public relations activities, the book combines a critical, analytical and cultural overview of these methods with helpful guidance on their practical application. Key features include: Advice on how to write and place effective press releases, plan and budget for campaigns, and anticipate responses from different sectors and the wider public Coverage of different types of communicat...

Ethics of Contemporary Collecting
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 325

Ethics of Contemporary Collecting

  • Categories: Art

Ethics of Contemporary Collecting addresses pressing and pertinent issues around ethical contemporary collecting, reflecting on how practices are evolving or in flux. Across three sections, each containing live sector subjects from the climate crisis to digital collecting to centring communities, this book collates a combination of case studies and in-depth chapters by leading practitioners working in the field. These pieces are instructive and provide practical, transferable examples of how people have approached these challenges. It highlights examples of leading practice in the field and illustrates ethical approaches to contemporary collecting as work in this area progresses and our conversations about it advance. To reflect this ongoing growth, the book closes with an ‘Activations’ section of discussion prompts intended to keep the conversations and progress – on individual, institutional and societal levels – going. Ethics of Contemporary Collecting is an indispensable tool for informing, training and educating the next generation of curators and collection professionals, and inspiring future collecting projects.