Tintin in the Rijksmuseum The Netherlands and Belgium share a long past, but they look at their history in very different ways. The idea of a genuinely national museum for history is almost absurd in federal Belgium, whereas the Netherlands has managed to restore the Rijksmuseum in all its glory. It offers an occasion for Belgians, while being slightly envious, to ask those questions that the Rijksmuseum seems to ignore. What is the exact relation between history and national identity? Can you renovate a building that is the outcome of a nineteenth-century ideological struggle without revealing its many layers to its visitors? Is it sufficient to physically juxtapose more ordinary objects with works that belong to the national artistic cano...
De hoofdvraag van mijn onderzoek luidt: hoe heeft de Nederlandse museumwereld zich sinds de Tweede W...
Passage through the central part of the building, open to bicycles in center, pedestrians on the sid...
History – Memory – Identity. The Historians and the National Historical Museum Dutch professional hi...
Tintin in the Rijksmuseum The Netherlands and Belgium share a long past, but they look at their hist...
Response from the Rijksmuseum In its new format the Rijksmuseum is showing an integrated display of ...
A Small Country that takes the World by Storm: The New Rijksmuseum and the Dutch Colonial Past In th...
One of the institutions fundamental to European nation-states, national museums play host to various...
Whether 19th-century nationalism or the preference for the own people and rejection of the foreign (...
De geschiedenis van Europa en de omgang met het verleden in Europa zijn het voorwerp van recente ini...
Since the opening in 1885 the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum has been a controversial building. Externally it...
Less is More: History at the Rijksmuseum The central idea behind the newly refurbished Rijksmuseum i...
The traditional role of national museums for cultural history (particularly within the recently form...
The preservation of the built architectural heritage is inextricably bound up with an accurate descr...
This essay asks why the Dutch national museums did not offer any coherent historical narratives in t...
Nederlanders hebben weinig historische kennis en historisch besef. Tenminste, als je recente discus...
De hoofdvraag van mijn onderzoek luidt: hoe heeft de Nederlandse museumwereld zich sinds de Tweede W...
Passage through the central part of the building, open to bicycles in center, pedestrians on the sid...
History – Memory – Identity. The Historians and the National Historical Museum Dutch professional hi...
Tintin in the Rijksmuseum The Netherlands and Belgium share a long past, but they look at their hist...
Response from the Rijksmuseum In its new format the Rijksmuseum is showing an integrated display of ...
A Small Country that takes the World by Storm: The New Rijksmuseum and the Dutch Colonial Past In th...
One of the institutions fundamental to European nation-states, national museums play host to various...
Whether 19th-century nationalism or the preference for the own people and rejection of the foreign (...
De geschiedenis van Europa en de omgang met het verleden in Europa zijn het voorwerp van recente ini...
Since the opening in 1885 the Amsterdam Rijksmuseum has been a controversial building. Externally it...
Less is More: History at the Rijksmuseum The central idea behind the newly refurbished Rijksmuseum i...
The traditional role of national museums for cultural history (particularly within the recently form...
The preservation of the built architectural heritage is inextricably bound up with an accurate descr...
This essay asks why the Dutch national museums did not offer any coherent historical narratives in t...
Nederlanders hebben weinig historische kennis en historisch besef. Tenminste, als je recente discus...
De hoofdvraag van mijn onderzoek luidt: hoe heeft de Nederlandse museumwereld zich sinds de Tweede W...
Passage through the central part of the building, open to bicycles in center, pedestrians on the sid...
History – Memory – Identity. The Historians and the National Historical Museum Dutch professional hi...