Cracks in the dome : fractured histories of empire in the Zanzibar Museum, 1897-1964
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Cracks in the dome : fractured histories of empire in the Zanzibar Museum, 1897-1964
Routledge, 2020, c2015
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Originally published: Farnham: Ashgate, 2015
Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-311) and index
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Description
As one of the most monumental and recognisable landmarks from Zanzibar's years as a British Protectorate, the distinctive domed building of the Zanzibar Museum (also known as the Beit al-Amani or Peace Memorial Museum) is widely known and familiar to Zanzibaris and visitors alike. Yet the complicated and compelling history behind its construction and collection has been overlooked by historians until now. Drawing on a rich and wide range of hitherto unexplored archival, photographic, architectural and material evidence, this book is the first serious investigation of this remarkable institution. Although the museum was not opened until 1925, this book traces the longer history of colonial display which culminated in the establishment of the Zanzibar Museum. It reveals the complexity of colonial knowledge production in the changing political context of the twentieth century British Empire and explores the broad spectrum of people from diverse communities who shaped its existence as staff, informants, collectors and teachers. Through vivid narratives involving people, objects and exhibits, this book exposes the fractures, contradictions and tensions in creating and maintaining a colonial museum, and casts light on the conflicted character of the 'colonial mission' in eastern Africa.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: Zanzibar, museums and the British Empire
- Museum precedents: British imperial culture, collecting and display in Zanzibar, 1897-1922
- 'Muskiti ya Bwana Sinclair': building the Peace Memorial Museum, 1919-1925
- 'The same breed of museum worker': curators, collaborators and the museum community, 1925-1942
- Trusteeship of culture: acquisition and display of the museum's collection, 1925-1942
- Explaining the 'puzzling new world': education and reaching out beyond the museum, 1925-1942
- The museum and 'the unhappy archives': preserving Zanzibar's past in the era of decolonisation, 1942-1964
- Conclusion
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index.
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