none1noThe author's concern is to understand how the narratives developed in museums interact with the overwhelming centrality of the present, the 'surfeit of memory', the growing 'presentism', the crisis of collective memory, and the sometimes conflicting memories of groups or even individuals. She explores recent debates about history museums in The Netherlands, France, Spain, Belgium, Austria, and Italy.nonePorcianiPorcian
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This research analyses peoples’ historical consciousness (how they make sense of the past) in relati...
Todays museum is permeated with history. So much so that the general public and probably the majorit...
National Museums and the Origins of Nations provides the first international survey of origins stori...
This is the summary policy report of the Eunamus project. Drawing together findings from all of the ...
This essay asks why the Dutch national museums did not offer any coherent historical narratives in t...
International audienceThis collection of conference papers examines the different narratives that mu...
The history of museums is closely tied to the history of heritage building, which began in the late ...
This article explores the memories created and promoted through museums. It pays attention to the ro...
The Dutch National History Museum and the ‘Emotional Turn’ Recent discussions about the Dutch Nation...
International audienceBased on the papers presented at the international conference "National museum...
Using case studies drawn from all areas of museum studies; history, anthropology and archaeology, 'M...
Museums globally exist in an academic, cultural and social context of contest and controversy. A lon...
This paper examines the House of European History (HEH), a museum opening its doors in Brussels earl...
In the current public discourse memory is among the most common words, concepts, and contents of a m...
Impressed/ Experienced – The historical imagination of politics This inaugural lecture elaborates on...
This research analyses peoples’ historical consciousness (how they make sense of the past) in relati...