Inconvenient Heritage
Titel
Inconvenient Heritage
Subtitel
Colonial Collections and Restitution in the Netherlands and Belgium
ISBN
9789048557110
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248
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15.6 x 23.4 cm
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Jos van Beurden

Inconvenient Heritage

Colonial Collections and Restitution in the Netherlands and Belgium

The discussion about objects, ancestral remains and archives from former colonial territories is becoming increasingly heated. Over the centuries, a multitude of items – including a cannon of the King of Kandy, power-objects from DR Congo, Benin bronzes, Javanese temple statues, Maori heads and strategic documents – has ended up in museums and private collections in Belgium and the Netherlands by improper means. Since gaining independence, former colonies have been calling for the return of their lost heritage. As continued possession of these objects only grows more uncomfortable, governments and museums must decide what to do. How did these objects get here? Are they all looted, and how can we find out? How does restitution work in practice? Are there any appealing examples? How do other former colonial powers deal with restitution? Do former colonies trust their intentions? The answers to these questions are far from unambiguous, but indispensable for a balanced discussion.
Auteur

Jos van Beurden

Jos van Beurden doet al jaren onderzoek naar koloniale collecties en teruggavekwesties en publiceert daarover in binnen- en buitenland. Voor Walburg Pers schreef hij eerder Ongemakkelijk Erfgoed – Koloniale collecties en teruggave in de Lage Landen.