From the Editors
Feature Articles
Our Works of Ancient Times: Hisotry, Colonization, and Agency at the 1906-7 New Zealand International Exhibition Conal McCarthy
The Public's Signatures: Visitors' Books in Nineteenth-Century Museums Liesbet Nys
Taking Picutres: Looting, Preservation, and Photography During World War II Catherine Roach
Universities, Museums, and Civic Formation: A Case Study of the University of Toronto Museum of Natural Science, 1840-1890 Lynne Teather
Book Reviews
El Desierto en una Vitrina: Museos e historia natural en la Argentina, 1810-1890, by Irina Podgorny and Maria Margaret Lopes reviewed by Kristy Wilson Bowers and Don E. Wilson
Lost in the Museum: Buried Treasures and the Stories They Tell, by Nancy Moses reviewed by Henry Nicholls
Curiosity and Enlightenment: Collectors and Collections from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century,by Arthur MacGregor reviewed by Valentina Pugliano
Archive
COVER: General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander, accompanied by Gen. Omar N. Bradley and Lt. Gen. George S. Patton, Jr., inspect art treasures stolen by Germans and hidden in salt mine in Germany during World War II. (From National Archives and Records Administration, National Archive #111-SC-204516 War & Conflict Book #1099)
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