This article explores how the prescriptive expectation placed on governments to confront violent pasts operates as a three-tiered narrative template in exhibitions at state-authorised Euro-American human rights museums. Using Kazerne Dossin, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights and the Canadian Museum for Human Rights as case studies, I illustrate that in representing the histories of Nazi collaboration in Belgium, racial segregation in the U.S. and settler colonialism in Canada these museums promote similar master narratives of human rights progress. I thereby build on current museum scholarship which, in describing these institutions as ‘ideas-focused’ and ‘issues-based,’ largely frames them through their focus on tacklin...
Over the past 30 years, a growing number of human rights museums have stepped into the fray of the i...
This research explores how three memorial museums in “Latin America” exhibit trauma and violence fro...
"Decolonizing German and European History at the Museum examines European museums' efforts to invest...
In the past decade, scholars have proposed that Holocaust memory facilitates the spread of universal...
Version of record first published: 10 May 2012.This article analyzes the debate about the controvers...
As Canada prepares for its 150th birthday, within the context of its colonial legacy, silenced histo...
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) is part of a global movement of human-rights–driven muse...
Attempts to publicly address past social abuses and genocide increasingly involve public pedagogical...
Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos (MMDH) in Santiago, Chile is dedicated to the depiction o...
This article presents a comparative analysis of human rights education at the National Center for Ci...
This essay considers the intentions of the twenty-first century narrative history museum in relation...
How can museums pass on the remembrances of the survivors of Holocaust in ways that engage visitors?...
The representation of human rights in museums is not simply another new phase of museum practice or ...
The representation of human rights in museums is not simply another new phase of museum practice or ...
This article examines a range of issues surrounding the proposition that museums are excellent sites...
Over the past 30 years, a growing number of human rights museums have stepped into the fray of the i...
This research explores how three memorial museums in “Latin America” exhibit trauma and violence fro...
"Decolonizing German and European History at the Museum examines European museums' efforts to invest...
In the past decade, scholars have proposed that Holocaust memory facilitates the spread of universal...
Version of record first published: 10 May 2012.This article analyzes the debate about the controvers...
As Canada prepares for its 150th birthday, within the context of its colonial legacy, silenced histo...
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) is part of a global movement of human-rights–driven muse...
Attempts to publicly address past social abuses and genocide increasingly involve public pedagogical...
Museo de la Memoria y los Derechos Humanos (MMDH) in Santiago, Chile is dedicated to the depiction o...
This article presents a comparative analysis of human rights education at the National Center for Ci...
This essay considers the intentions of the twenty-first century narrative history museum in relation...
How can museums pass on the remembrances of the survivors of Holocaust in ways that engage visitors?...
The representation of human rights in museums is not simply another new phase of museum practice or ...
The representation of human rights in museums is not simply another new phase of museum practice or ...
This article examines a range of issues surrounding the proposition that museums are excellent sites...
Over the past 30 years, a growing number of human rights museums have stepped into the fray of the i...
This research explores how three memorial museums in “Latin America” exhibit trauma and violence fro...
"Decolonizing German and European History at the Museum examines European museums' efforts to invest...