The focus of this article is the historical context of the Finno-Ugric collection in the Estonian National Museum (ENM) and how it is positioned in relation to source communities. Some of the central issues in the museological discussions inspired by postcolonialist perspectives have been the controversy of non-local heritage in museums and the relationship between museums and source communities. These discussions have not only been limited to the collections with explicitly colonial contexts but have also provoked questions of the power dynamic between institutions/collectors and source communities more widely. This has inspired us to look critically at the history of collecting Finno-Ugric objects and to ask about the collection’s meaning...
Runcis demonstrates how the archi- val collection produces a narrative about World War II refugees o...
Runcis demonstrates how the archi- val collection produces a narrative about World War II refugees o...
Runcis demonstrates how the archi- val collection produces a narrative about World War II refugees o...
The focus of this article is the historical context of the Finno-Ugric collection in the Estonian Na...
The Estonians are a small nation. Therefore, our relationship to our own culture is to a certain ext...
In this article I attempt to analyse the way in which the Estonian national costume, as heritage, wa...
In this article I deal with the first extensive and comprehensive permanent exhibition of Estonian f...
We intend to explore the production of the Finno-Ugric exhibitions at the Estonian National Museum. ...
In this article I deal with the first extensive and comprehensive permanent exhibition of Estonian f...
Digiteeritud Euroopa Regionaalarengu Fondi rahastusel, projekti "Eesti teadus- ja õppekirjandus" (20...
In this article I attempt to analyse the way in which the Estonian national costume, as heritage, wa...
This article aspires to shed light on the complex relations of art historyat the Estonian national u...
Inspired by Barbro Klein’s research on silences and exclusions in the Swedish folklife sphere, this ...
One of the most important materials available to us for building the future is the past. The future ...
In this article I try to analyse some aspects of heritage management in the Turya village of the Rep...
Runcis demonstrates how the archi- val collection produces a narrative about World War II refugees o...
Runcis demonstrates how the archi- val collection produces a narrative about World War II refugees o...
Runcis demonstrates how the archi- val collection produces a narrative about World War II refugees o...
The focus of this article is the historical context of the Finno-Ugric collection in the Estonian Na...
The Estonians are a small nation. Therefore, our relationship to our own culture is to a certain ext...
In this article I attempt to analyse the way in which the Estonian national costume, as heritage, wa...
In this article I deal with the first extensive and comprehensive permanent exhibition of Estonian f...
We intend to explore the production of the Finno-Ugric exhibitions at the Estonian National Museum. ...
In this article I deal with the first extensive and comprehensive permanent exhibition of Estonian f...
Digiteeritud Euroopa Regionaalarengu Fondi rahastusel, projekti "Eesti teadus- ja õppekirjandus" (20...
In this article I attempt to analyse the way in which the Estonian national costume, as heritage, wa...
This article aspires to shed light on the complex relations of art historyat the Estonian national u...
Inspired by Barbro Klein’s research on silences and exclusions in the Swedish folklife sphere, this ...
One of the most important materials available to us for building the future is the past. The future ...
In this article I try to analyse some aspects of heritage management in the Turya village of the Rep...
Runcis demonstrates how the archi- val collection produces a narrative about World War II refugees o...
Runcis demonstrates how the archi- val collection produces a narrative about World War II refugees o...
Runcis demonstrates how the archi- val collection produces a narrative about World War II refugees o...