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| 245 | _aInheriting the family: Object, Identities and emotions | ||
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_aLondon _bBloomsbury Academic _c2025 |
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_axi, 238 p. _bIncludes bibliographical reference and index |
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| 520 | _aMuch of our cultural heritage emerges from family histories – with many of the objects curated in museums, stories passed between generations, and monuments marking notable figures being the direct product of familial collections, donations, and investments. This edited collection uses emotion as an analytical tool to interpret such behaviours, and offers novel ways to investigate how and why family inheritances from a range of social, racial, and ethnic groups maintain their cultural power, as they move through time and from the private to the public spheres. | ||
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_aBarclay, Katie _eEditor _9852043 |
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_aBarnwell, Ashley _eEditor _9852044 |
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_aBegiato, Joanne _eEditor _9852045 |
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_aEvans, Tanya _eEditor _9852046 |
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_aKing, Laura _eEditor _9852047 |
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