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Full-Text Articles in Museum Studies
From Suffrage To Congress: Chattanooga Women At The Polls And In The House, University Of Tennessee At Chattanooga, Reynard Regenstrief-Harms, Jarrett Curtis
From Suffrage To Congress: Chattanooga Women At The Polls And In The House, University Of Tennessee At Chattanooga, Reynard Regenstrief-Harms, Jarrett Curtis
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Buying Time: Consuming Urban Pasts In Nineteenth-Century Britain, Dory Agazarian
Buying Time: Consuming Urban Pasts In Nineteenth-Century Britain, Dory Agazarian
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This dissertation is about how historical narratives developed in the context of a modern marketplace in nineteenth-century Britain. In particular, it explores British historicism through urban space with a focus on Rome and London. Both cities were invested with complex political, religious and cultural meanings central to the British imagination. These were favorite tourist destinations and the subjects of popular and professional history writing. Both cities operated as palimpsests, offering a variety of histories to be “tried on” across the span of time. In Rome, British consumers struggled when traditional histories were problematized by emerging scholarship and archaeology. In London, …