“A formidable work ... one whose want has been much felt. Apparently easy answers to the question of what such a museum might be and universal 'solutions' to the restitution problem are elegantly shown to be entangled in contradictions and false assumptions.” --Nigel Barley, former Assistant Keeper at the British Museum and author of The Innocent Anthropologist
“Adam Kuper shows in his engaging new overview of the Western world's ethnology/antiquities/natural history museums that the issues of identity and ethics with which these key cultural institutions wrestle today have very deep roots indeed.” -- Ian Tattersall, curator emeritus at the American Museum of Natural History
“A delight from the first to the last page [which] raises questions that could lead to ways out of the dilemmas ... The juxtapositions of the different positions, which Adam Kuper presents very pointedly, clarifies the arguments with a sharpness that I have rarely experienced.“-- Dr Anna Schmid, Director of the Museum of Cultures Basel