One of the institutions fundamental to European nation-states, national museums play host to various socio-political constructs including that of national identity. The public art museum is part of the complex institutional dynamic linking the political state and the nation; and as a public institution accessible - at least in theory - to all areas of society, it can play a homogenising and binding role within the state. This is a quality partly created, and often drawn upon by dominant discourses in an effort to encourage identification with a prescribed set of values inherent in the display of images and objects recognised as 'national heritage'. This term is ambiguous, its meaning and application subject to change and political subver...
The reproduction of nationhood in National Museums in France and in Scotland has been widely discuss...
National Museums and the Origins of Nations provides the first international survey of origins stori...
In this paper, we analyze the relation between the museum and the notion of identity through a study...
The central question is how various countries in the nineteenth century designed and disseminated th...
Europe’s national museums have since their creation been at the centre of on-going nation making pro...
About the bookEurope's national museums have since their creation been at the centre of on-going nat...
Generally speaking, museums can be defined as places where collections of a specific importance and ...
This report presents visitor perspectives on what it means to be a national museum and relations bet...
The article presents a research project on identity politics in Europe. European National Museums: I...
The controversy over ownership for the Parthenon Sculptures between Britain and Greece questions the...
Tintin in the Rijksmuseum The Netherlands and Belgium share a long past, but they look at their hist...
Many social theorists have suggested that we are currently living in a period in which the identitie...
A museum that represents a community’s history and culture has the ability to influence the way that...
This is the summary policy report of the Eunamus project. Drawing together findings from all of the ...
How can we understand and define the national museum concept? One broad definition is that a nationa...
The reproduction of nationhood in National Museums in France and in Scotland has been widely discuss...
National Museums and the Origins of Nations provides the first international survey of origins stori...
In this paper, we analyze the relation between the museum and the notion of identity through a study...
The central question is how various countries in the nineteenth century designed and disseminated th...
Europe’s national museums have since their creation been at the centre of on-going nation making pro...
About the bookEurope's national museums have since their creation been at the centre of on-going nat...
Generally speaking, museums can be defined as places where collections of a specific importance and ...
This report presents visitor perspectives on what it means to be a national museum and relations bet...
The article presents a research project on identity politics in Europe. European National Museums: I...
The controversy over ownership for the Parthenon Sculptures between Britain and Greece questions the...
Tintin in the Rijksmuseum The Netherlands and Belgium share a long past, but they look at their hist...
Many social theorists have suggested that we are currently living in a period in which the identitie...
A museum that represents a community’s history and culture has the ability to influence the way that...
This is the summary policy report of the Eunamus project. Drawing together findings from all of the ...
How can we understand and define the national museum concept? One broad definition is that a nationa...
The reproduction of nationhood in National Museums in France and in Scotland has been widely discuss...
National Museums and the Origins of Nations provides the first international survey of origins stori...
In this paper, we analyze the relation between the museum and the notion of identity through a study...