The quest for knowledge and civilisation: museums in British East and Southeast Asia, 1820-1941
<p>This thesis examines the inception, evolution, and attributes of colonial museums in British East and Southeast Asia from 1820 to 1941. It argues that the dual quest of expanding knowledge and propagating civilisation propelled the development of colonial museums in the region. This dual qu...
Main Author: | Tsang, RKW |
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Other Authors: | Charters, E |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2024
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