“商人生活的尊严”:约瑟夫·梅尔和19世纪英国的古物收藏家赞助

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY
Bonnie Effros, Hannah Schofield-Lea
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19世纪,大批商人涌入英国古物收藏界,这一发展在那些习惯于聚集在更稀有空间的人中间引起了极大的恐慌。然而,将自己的一生奉献给学术并不便宜,这些白手起家的学者往往不得不努力寻找可靠的收入来源来维持生活。本文通过考察利物浦珠宝商和银匠约瑟夫·梅尔(生于1886年)的一生,重新审视了阶级与学术之间的交集,尤其是在盎格鲁-撒克逊主义者中。他以古董收藏家和兰开夏郡和柴郡历史协会(1848年)的联合创始人而闻名。本文探讨了梅耶尔日益增长的财富的来源,他投资古物的目的,以及他在利物浦、伦敦和国外参与古物协会的程度。我们的结论是,他作为一个商人的身份从来没有被他的财富或他的学术贡献完全抹去。我们认为,梅耶尔的遗产中一个被忽视的部分是他对中产阶级学者的资助,如查尔斯·罗奇·史密斯、托马斯·赖特、弗雷德里克·费尔霍尔特、约瑟夫·普尔斯基和伊丽莎·梅特亚德,他们每个人都帮助记录了他的收藏,但也依赖于他的慷慨。然而,当梅耶尔后来的兴趣发生变化时,依赖私人赞助人的危险变得明显起来;背景一般的学者很少有其他形式的支持,这意味着许多人在最后几年要找到稳定的财务状况面临相当大的挑战。
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‘The Dignity that May Clothe a Tradesman’s Life’: Joseph Mayer and Antiquarian Patronage in Nineteenth-Century England
The nineteenth century saw an influx of men of trade into English antiquarian circles, a development that caused significant consternation among those who were accustomed to gathering in more rarefied spaces. However, devoting one’s life to scholarship was not inexpensive, and these self-made scholars were often left scrambling to find reliable sources of income on which to live. This essay reconsiders the intersection between class and scholarship especially among Anglo-Saxonists, by examining the life of Joseph Mayer (d. 1886), a Liverpool jeweller and silversmith, who is best known as a collector of antiquities and the co-founder of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire (1848). This essay explores the sources of Mayer’s growing wealth, the objectives of his investment in antiquities and the extent of his involvement in antiquarian societies in Liverpool, London, and abroad. We conclude that his identity as a tradesman was never fully erased by either his fortune or his scholarly contributions. We contend that an overlooked part of Mayer’s legacy is his patronage of middle-class scholars such as Charles Roach Smith, Thomas Wright, Frederick Fairholt, Joseph Pulzsky and Eliza Meteyard, each of whom helped document his collections but also counted upon his largesse. However, the dangers of relying on a private patron became apparent when Mayer’s interests changed later in life; the fact that so few other forms of support existed for scholars of modest background meant that many faced considerable challenges in finding financial stability in their final years.
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Northern History
Northern History Multiple-
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期刊介绍: Northern History was the first regional historical journal. Produced since 1966 under the auspices of the School of History, University of Leeds, its purpose is to publish scholarly work on the history of the seven historic Northern counties of England: Cheshire, Cumberland, Durham, Lancashire, Northumberland, Westmorland and Yorkshire. Since it was launched it has always been a refereed journal, attracting articles on Northern subjects from historians in many parts of the world.
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