Summary: Historian Lissant Bolton considers the nature of Captain James Cook's fame in a museological context and discusses how difficult it is to present artefacts from the Pacific in an exhibition without reference to Cook's three voyages.
Summary: Historian Lissant Bolton considers the nature of Captain James Cook's fame in a museological context and discusses how difficult it is to present artefacts from the Pacific in an exhibition without reference to Cook's three voyages.