In keeping their marbles tiffany jenkins tells the bloody story of how western museums came to acquire these objects.
Tiffany jenkins keeping their marbles.
Described in the sunday times review as an outstanding achievement clear headed wide ranging and incisive.
Keeping their marbles is a full throated argument against the repatriation of arguably stolen art and artifacts.
She investigates why repatriation claims have soared in recent decades and demonstrates how it is the guilt and insecurity of the museums themselves that have stoked the demands for return.
Tiffany jenkins is a writer author and broadcaster.
To say that it is controversial is a severe understatement stefan beck weekly standard jenkins does an excellent job of portraying the extreme reactions elicited by repatriation conversations.
Tiffany jenkins the benin bronzes were plundered by britain but those who demand their return are ignoring some uncomfortable truths sun 25 nov 2018 04 00 est the british museum has agreed to loan.
Her last book keeping their marbles.
In keeping their marbles tiffany jenkins tells the bloody story of how western museums came to acquire these objects.
Tiffany jenkins is an unabashed supporter of keeping the elgin marbles and many other items in collections like that of the british museum which come from other countries.
Keeping their marbles how the treasures of the past ended up in museums and why they should stay there tiffany jenkins.
Tiffany jenkins is a writer and author of keeping their marbles.
She investigates why repatriation claims have soared in recent decades and demonstrates how it is the guilt and insecurity of the museums themselves that have stoked the demands for return.
She investigates why repatriation claims have soared in recent decades and demonstrates how it is the guilt and insecurity of the museums themselves that have stoked the demands for return.
How treasures of the past ended up in museums and why they should stay there oup was published in 2016 to critical acclaim.
In keeping their marbles tiffany jenkins tells the bloody story of how western museums came to acquire these objects.
How the treasures of the past ended up in museums and why they should stay there and contesting human remains.