This paper explains how and why many American museums of science and nature moved away from the traditional content and methods of natural history in the period from 1930 to 1980. It explores diverse motivations for the shift from dead, stuffed displays to live, interactive exhibits, and the consequences of that shift for museums as both educational institutions and as institutions of research. Ultimately, it argues that debates over museums’ content and display strategies drew strength from and reinforced a profound transformation in the institutional history of twentieth-century American science and technology: namely, the separation of research and public education. By the late 1960s, the American museum landscape had been transformed by...
This article serves as an introduction to this issue’s Museums theme, also represented by the contri...
Museum have expanded in variety and zxploded in popularity over last decads. As their number and pop...
Natural history museums are unique spaces for interdisciplinary research and educational innovation....
This paper explains how and why many American museums of science and nature moved away from the trad...
This dissertation analyzes the U.S. science museum field over time in order to examine institutional...
Twentieth-century natural history exhibitions from the Smithsonian Institution and other natural his...
This dissertation studies twentieth-century natural history exhibitions from the Smithsonian Institu...
Between 1876 and 1997, the exhibition policies and practices of the minera-logical collections of th...
Between this country\u27s Centennial and its Sesqui-centennial, the years described in this disserta...
This dissertation traces the relationship between changing institutional cultures and the communicat...
Rau, Eric P.As scientists who espoused basic research tried to organize for its support during the i...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2009. Major: Rhetoric and Scientific and Technica...
This article attempts to shed light on the complex interdependencies between science, art and popula...
The definition of a natural history museum as an institution continues to evolve following the human...
This article serves as an introduction to this issue’s Museums theme, also represented by the contri...
Museum have expanded in variety and zxploded in popularity over last decads. As their number and pop...
Natural history museums are unique spaces for interdisciplinary research and educational innovation....
This paper explains how and why many American museums of science and nature moved away from the trad...
This dissertation analyzes the U.S. science museum field over time in order to examine institutional...
Twentieth-century natural history exhibitions from the Smithsonian Institution and other natural his...
This dissertation studies twentieth-century natural history exhibitions from the Smithsonian Institu...
Between 1876 and 1997, the exhibition policies and practices of the minera-logical collections of th...
Between this country\u27s Centennial and its Sesqui-centennial, the years described in this disserta...
This dissertation traces the relationship between changing institutional cultures and the communicat...
Rau, Eric P.As scientists who espoused basic research tried to organize for its support during the i...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2009. Major: Rhetoric and Scientific and Technica...
This article attempts to shed light on the complex interdependencies between science, art and popula...
The definition of a natural history museum as an institution continues to evolve following the human...
This article serves as an introduction to this issue’s Museums theme, also represented by the contri...
Museum have expanded in variety and zxploded in popularity over last decads. As their number and pop...
Natural history museums are unique spaces for interdisciplinary research and educational innovation....