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Annette Haug
Constituting the past – forming the present: The role of material culture in the Augustan period
J Hist Collections 2001 13: 111-123; doi:10.1093/jhc/13.2.111 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Arthur MacGregor
The Ashmolean as a museum of natural history, 1683–1860
J Hist Collections 2001 13: 125-144; doi:10.1093/jhc/13.2.125 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Jens Andermann
Reshaping the Creole past: History exhibitions in late nineteenth-century Argentina
J Hist Collections 2001 13: 145-162; doi:10.1093/jhc/13.2.145 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Christopher Baker
Connoisseurs at Christ Church: Morelli, Fry and Berenson
J Hist Collections 2001 13: 163-173; doi:10.1093/jhc/13.2.163 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Dongho Chun
Public display, private glory: Sir John Fleming Leicester's gallery of British art in early nineteenth-century England
J Hist Collections 2001 13: 175-189; doi:10.1093/jhc/13.2.175 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Dora Thornton
From Waddesdon to the British Museum: Baron Ferdinand Rothschild and his cabinet collection
J Hist Collections 2001 13: 191-213; doi:10.1093/jhc/13.2.191 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Herbert Van Rheeden
The rise and fall of the plaster-cast collection at The Hague Academy of Fine Arts (1920–1960): A personal enterprise of the Dutch dilettante and classicist Constant Lunsingh Scheurleer (1881–1941)
J Hist Collections 2001 13: 215-229; doi:10.1093/jhc/13.2.215 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Mark Crinson
Nation-building, collecting and the politics of display: The National Museum, Ghana
J Hist Collections 2001 13: 231-250; doi:10.1093/jhc/13.2.231 [Abstract] [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

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Jeremy Warren
Mein Leben
J Hist Collections 2001 13: 251-253; doi:10.1093/jhc/13.2.251 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Catherine Whistler
Italian Drawings from the Collection of Giorgio Vasari; Nicodemus Tessin the Younger. Sources, Works, Collections. Catalogue des livres, estampes & desseins du cabinet des beaux-arts, & des sciences appartenant au Baron Tessin, Stockholm 1712
J Hist Collections 2001 13: 253-254; doi:10.1093/jhc/13.2.253 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Colin Harrison
Pictures in the Garrick Club: A Catalogue of the Paintings, Drawings, Watercolours, and Sculpture; The Athenaeum Collection
J Hist Collections 2001 13: 254-255; doi:10.1093/jhc/13.2.254 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Arthur MacGregor
The Two-headed Boy and other Medical Marvels
J Hist Collections 2001 13: 255-257; doi:10.1093/jhc/13.2.255 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Arthur MacGregor
The Collector's Voice: critical readings in the practice of collecting. Vol. 1, Ancient Voices; Vol. 2, Early Voices
J Hist Collections 2001 13: 257-258; doi:10.1093/jhc/13.2.257 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Arthur MacGregor
The Old Devon Farmhouse. An illustrated study and catalogue of the Devon Farmhouse Collection
J Hist Collections 2001 13: 258; doi:10.1093/jhc/13.2.258 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Arthur MacGregor
Utopia's Garden. French natural history from Old Regime to Revolution
J Hist Collections 2001 13: 259-260; doi:10.1093/jhc/13.2.259 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

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NOTES AND CALENDAR
J Hist Collections 2001 13: 261-262; doi:10.1093/jhc/13.2.261 [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

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