Revisiting now and then the history of pre-Columbian collections in British museums, Aguirre (English, Wayne State U.) examines select episodes of British engagement with Mexico and Central America between 1821 and 1998 that...

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Revisiting now and then the history of pre-Columbian collections in British museums, Aguirre (English, Wayne State U.) examines select episodes of British engagement with Mexico and Central America between 1821 and 1998 that were driven more by the imperial desire for objects than for territory. Among those episodes are Mexico at the Egyptian Hall

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