AbstractSeattle is currently the fastest growing city in the United States attracting a large pool of young international professionals – many of whom are working in the IT industry. However, Seattle is also home to a large Nordic community, immigrants once attracted by the agricultural, forestry, and fishing industries. At present however, the city is pulling in a highly educated young Nordic population to its IT industries. In the midst of all of this, the Nordic Heritage Museum is trying to adapt to new times as well as a new cultural and economic context.In August of 2016 the Nordic Heritage Museum in Seattle celebrated the ground breaking for a new museum facility, scheduled to open in 2018. On the fence separating the general public f...
National identity can be constructed by the nation-state to produce shared meanings and narratives w...
Although more museums are opening now than at any time in the past, too little attention has been pa...
Historian David Lowenthal (1985) has pointed out the past is often perceived and represented as “a f...
In the last decade, museums that were established in the 20th century by immigrants from the five No...
Seattle is currently the fastest growing city in the United States attracting a large pool of young ...
Seattle is currently the fastest growing city in the United States attracting a large pool of young ...
The legacy of the harsh assimilation policy in Norway – fornorskingen – has resulted in a loss of la...
This article focuses on two institutions, the American Swedish Institute and the Nordic Heritage Mus...
This article focuses on two institutions, the American Swedish Institute and the Nordic Heritage Mus...
The article addresses how Sámi culture is presented by museums in Oslo. One of the findings is that ...
Archaeology and cultural heritage has had minor impact on immigrant communities in Norway. Immigrant...
In this study, I investigate the concept of Nordic museology in the early 1990s. Per-Uno Ågren's pro...
In this study, I investigate the concept of Nordic museology in the early 1990s. Per-Uno Ågren’s pro...
A major attraction in Arctic tourism is the presence of indigenous cultures. However, many tourists ...
When museums of cultural heritage are no longer defined solely in terms of their collections and cul...
National identity can be constructed by the nation-state to produce shared meanings and narratives w...
Although more museums are opening now than at any time in the past, too little attention has been pa...
Historian David Lowenthal (1985) has pointed out the past is often perceived and represented as “a f...
In the last decade, museums that were established in the 20th century by immigrants from the five No...
Seattle is currently the fastest growing city in the United States attracting a large pool of young ...
Seattle is currently the fastest growing city in the United States attracting a large pool of young ...
The legacy of the harsh assimilation policy in Norway – fornorskingen – has resulted in a loss of la...
This article focuses on two institutions, the American Swedish Institute and the Nordic Heritage Mus...
This article focuses on two institutions, the American Swedish Institute and the Nordic Heritage Mus...
The article addresses how Sámi culture is presented by museums in Oslo. One of the findings is that ...
Archaeology and cultural heritage has had minor impact on immigrant communities in Norway. Immigrant...
In this study, I investigate the concept of Nordic museology in the early 1990s. Per-Uno Ågren's pro...
In this study, I investigate the concept of Nordic museology in the early 1990s. Per-Uno Ågren’s pro...
A major attraction in Arctic tourism is the presence of indigenous cultures. However, many tourists ...
When museums of cultural heritage are no longer defined solely in terms of their collections and cul...
National identity can be constructed by the nation-state to produce shared meanings and narratives w...
Although more museums are opening now than at any time in the past, too little attention has been pa...
Historian David Lowenthal (1985) has pointed out the past is often perceived and represented as “a f...