Monarchy and museum ethics: the darker side of what's on display/ Jackie Chen

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2024Subject(s): In: Harvard International Review, Volume XLIII ,Number 4, pg. 32-37Summary: This article looks at how the United Kingdom and other former colonial powers face tough decisions over what to do next in terms of legislation regarding museum ethics, in particular artworks looted in Africa Nigeria and the jewel of India.
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This article looks at how the United Kingdom and other former colonial powers face tough decisions over what to do next in terms of legislation regarding museum ethics, in particular artworks looted in Africa Nigeria and the jewel of India.

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