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Abstract
This paper considers material culture as a prism through which to understand lived experiences of colonialism and empire in Northern Ireland and suggests that examining connections to meaningful objects both inside and outside museums provides a powerful tool for considering how empire has been understood and made personal. We consider privately held possessions, symbols in the landscape and the public materiality of empire as represented in museum collections, bringing together public history and anthropology to argue that the afterlives of colonialism in Northern Ireland reveal not only the place of empire in shaping the island of Ireland’s divisions but also unexpected shared experiences and narratives. Three theoretical perspectives can assist in creating new museological engagements with contested histories: object biography, autoethnography and what we call ‘non-public’ history.
Original language | English |
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Journal | ICOFOM Study Series: Oceanic Legacies: Museology of Island Traditions |
Volume | 53 |
Publication status | Accepted - 26 Mar 2025 |
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R1316HAP: Museums, Empire and Northern Irish Identity
Bryan, D. (PI) & Reisz, E. (CoI)
07/10/2020 → …
Project: Research
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R1123HAP: ESRC IAA - MENII Memories, MENII Voices - Phase 2
Reisz, E. (PI) & Widdis, B. (CoI)
21/06/2023 → 30/09/2024
Project: Research
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R1805HAP: MENII Memories, MENII Voices
Reisz, E. (PI) & Widdis, B. (CoI)
06/01/2023 → 30/06/2024
Project: Research
Research output
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Collecting ambiguity: material objects and the afterlives of empire on the island of Ireland
Widdis, B. & Reisz, E., 06 Jun 2024.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review
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Collecting ambiguity: material objects and the afterlives of empire in Northern Ireland
Widdis, B. & Reisz, E., 21 Sept 2023.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review