Many social theorists have suggested that we are currently living in a period in which the identities of the past are becoming increasingly irrelevant and in which new identities, and new identity formations, are being created. The major identity colossus forged in the nineteenth century, and subsequently spread over much of the globe - nation-state identity - has been the subject of particular debate; and theorists have attempted to identify alternative, post-national (in the sense of post-nation-statist) identity constructions. The proliferation of museums in the nineteenth century was undoubtedly closely bound up with the formation and solidification of nation-states in, and subsequently beyond, Western Europe. A crucial question for mus...
The present paper is based upon the idea of Western museums as informal cultural forums. Specificall...
This report presents visitor perspectives on what it means to be a national museum and relations bet...
The controversy over ownership for the Parthenon Sculptures between Britain and Greece questions the...
The central question is how various countries in the nineteenth century designed and disseminated th...
Generally speaking, museums can be defined as places where collections of a specific importance and ...
The notion of identity is often linked to the museum, as we can see in the museology literature (Tha...
One of the institutions fundamental to European nation-states, national museums play host to various...
The imperatives surrounding museum representations of place have shifted from the late eighteenth ce...
This paper examines whether museums and cultural institutions meet or challenge increasing calls by ...
Whilst the title of this essay suggests more than one “new museology”, it was rather a licence poéti...
In the last two decades, museums have been theorised as «sites in which socially and culturally embe...
There has been little research into how organizations modify their identities in response to the var...
This paper explores the subject of how identity and difference are constructed in and by museums. Sp...
National identity can be constructed by the nation-state to produce shared meanings and narratives w...
Museum and culture studies traditionally approach social issues related to national museum narrative...
The present paper is based upon the idea of Western museums as informal cultural forums. Specificall...
This report presents visitor perspectives on what it means to be a national museum and relations bet...
The controversy over ownership for the Parthenon Sculptures between Britain and Greece questions the...
The central question is how various countries in the nineteenth century designed and disseminated th...
Generally speaking, museums can be defined as places where collections of a specific importance and ...
The notion of identity is often linked to the museum, as we can see in the museology literature (Tha...
One of the institutions fundamental to European nation-states, national museums play host to various...
The imperatives surrounding museum representations of place have shifted from the late eighteenth ce...
This paper examines whether museums and cultural institutions meet or challenge increasing calls by ...
Whilst the title of this essay suggests more than one “new museology”, it was rather a licence poéti...
In the last two decades, museums have been theorised as «sites in which socially and culturally embe...
There has been little research into how organizations modify their identities in response to the var...
This paper explores the subject of how identity and difference are constructed in and by museums. Sp...
National identity can be constructed by the nation-state to produce shared meanings and narratives w...
Museum and culture studies traditionally approach social issues related to national museum narrative...
The present paper is based upon the idea of Western museums as informal cultural forums. Specificall...
This report presents visitor perspectives on what it means to be a national museum and relations bet...
The controversy over ownership for the Parthenon Sculptures between Britain and Greece questions the...