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The Museum Is Open

Author : Andrea Meyer,Benedicte Savoy
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2013-12-12
Category : Art
ISBN : 9783110298826

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Museum science, museum analysis, museum history, and museum theory – all this expanding terminology underscores the growing scholarly interest in museums. A recurring assertion is that as an institution, the museum has largely functioned as a venue for the formation of specifically national identities. This volume, by contrast, highlights the museum as a product of transnational processes of exchange, focusing on the period from 1750 to 1940.

The Value of an Archaeological Open-air Museum is in Its Use

Author : Roeland Paardekooper
Publisher : Sidestone Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 9789088901034

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The Value of an Archaeological Open-air Museum is in Its Use by Roeland Paardekooper Pdf

There are about 300 archaeological open-air museums in Europe, which do more than simply present (re)constructed outdoor sceneries based on archaeology. They have an important role as education facilities and many showcase archaeology in a variety of ways. This research assesses the value of archaeological open-air museums, their management and their visitors, and is the first to do so in such breadth and detail. After a literature study and general data collection among 199 of such museums in Europe, eight archaeological open-air museums from different countries were selected as case studies. Management and visitors have different perspectives leading to different priorities and appreciation levels. The studies conclude with recommendations, ideas and strategies which are applicable not just to the eight archaeological open-air museums under study, but to any such museum in general. The recommendations are divided into the six categories of management, staff, collections, marketing, interpretation and the visitors.

The Open-Ended City

Author : Kathryn Holliday
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 449 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2019-05-01
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781477318638

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Texas Historical Commission Award of Excellence in Media Achievement, Texas Historical Commission In 1980, David Dillon launched his career as an architectural critic with a provocative article that asked “Why Is Dallas Architecture So Bad?” Over the next quarter century, he offered readers of the Dallas Morning News a vision of how good architecture and planning could improve quality of life, combatting the negative effects of urban sprawl, civic fragmentation, and rapacious real estate development typical in Texas cities. The Open-Ended City gathers more than sixty key articles that helped establish Dillon’s national reputation as a witty and acerbic critic, showing readers why architecture matters and how it can enrich their lives. Kathryn E. Holliday discusses how Dillon connected culture, commerce, history, and public life in ways that few columnists and reporters ever get the opportunity to do. The articles she includes touch on major themes that animated Dillon’s writing: downtown redevelopment, suburban sprawl, arts and culture, historic preservation, and the necessity of aesthetic quality in architecture as a baseline for thriving communities. While the specifics of these articles will resonate with those who care about Dallas, Fort Worth, and other Texas cities, they are also deeply relevant to all architects, urbanists, and citizens who engage in the public life and planning of cities. As a collection, The Open-Ended City persuasively demonstrates how a discerning critic helped to shape a landmark city by shaping the conversation about its architecture.

Abandoned Alberta

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 1772761478

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A love letter to the province offering a window into the past through stunning photography. The stunning images found in Abandoned Alberta offer a window into our past, showing life as it was then, and stirring in us the emotions of wonder and curiosity about those who have gone before us and the lives they lived. Joe Chowaniec started the Facebook page Abandoned Alberta in January 2017, which today has more than 26,000 members. Alberta is in Joe Chowaniec's blood, and you might say Abandoned Alberta is his love letter to the province. Where others may see only decay and rot in these long-forgotten locations, Chowaniec sees exquisite beauty.

Journal of the Senate, Legislature of the State of California

Author : California. Legislature. Senate
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1762 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 1977
Category : California
ISBN : UCBK:Z006363234

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The Museum Age in Austria-Hungary

Author : Matthew Rampley,Markian Prokopovych,Nóra Veszprémi
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2021-02-25
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780271089041

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The Museum Age in Austria-Hungary by Matthew Rampley,Markian Prokopovych,Nóra Veszprémi Pdf

This important critical study of the history of public art museums in Austria-Hungary explores their place in the wider history of European museums and collecting, their role as public institutions, and their involvement in the complex cultural politics of the Habsburg Empire. Focusing on institutions in Vienna, Cracow, Prague, Zagreb, and Budapest, The Museum Age in Austria-Hungary traces the evolution of museum culture over the long nineteenth century, from the 1784 installation of imperial art collections in the Belvedere Palace (as a gallery open to the public) to the dissolution of Austria-Hungary after the First World War. Drawing on source materials from across the empire, the authors reveal how the rise of museums and display was connected to growing tensions between the efforts of Viennese authorities to promote a cosmopolitan and multinational social, political, and cultural identity, on the one hand, and, on the other, the rights of national groups and cultures to self-expression. They demonstrate the ways in which museum collecting policies, practices of display, and architecture engaged with these political agendas and how museums reflected and enabled shifting forms of civic identity, emerging forms of professional practice, the production of knowledge, and the changing composition of the public sphere. Original in its approach and sweeping in scope, this fascinating study of the museum age of Austria-Hungary will be welcomed by students and scholars interested in the cultural and art history of Central Europe.

Foundations of Museum Studies

Author : Kiersten F. Latham,John E. Simmons
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2014-09-11
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781610699525

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Foundations of Museum Studies by Kiersten F. Latham,John E. Simmons Pdf

This broad introduction to museums benefits all educators who teach introductory museum studies, addressing the discipline from a holistic, dynamic, and document-centered perspective. Museums serve to help us understand the past and navigate our future—as individuals, as societies, and as a global community. A careful and accurate assessment of a museum's purpose is crucial to its ability to serve its users effectively. Foundations of Museum Studies: Evolving Systems of Knowledge offers a holistic introduction to museums and the study of them from the perspective of specialization in museum studies within the context of library and information science (LIS). The book strikes a balance between theory and practice, examining museums from a systems perspective that considers museums to be document-centered institutions—that objects are documents that generate and convey information, meaning, and inspiration. The authors utilize examples drawn from their experience with institutions in the United States that can be applied to museums across the world. Future museum professionals who read this book will have a broader perspective, an expanded skill set, and the adaptability to span the spectrum of traditional academic disciplines.

Florida Off the Beaten Path®

Author : Jackie Sheckler Finch,Diana Gleasner,Bill Gleasner
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2020-12-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781493044078

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Florida Off the Beaten Path® by Jackie Sheckler Finch,Diana Gleasner,Bill Gleasner Pdf

Whether you’re a visitor or a local looking for something different, Florida Off the Beaten Path shows you the Sunshine State with new perspectives on timeless destinations and introduces you to those you never knew existed––from the best in local dining to quirky cultural tidbits to hidden attractions, unique finds, and unusual locales.

The American Museum of Natural History and How It Got That Way

Author : Colin Davey
Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2019-05-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9780823287079

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Tells the story of the building of the American Museum of Natural History and Hayden Planetarium, a story of history, politics, science, and exploration, including the roles of American presidents, New York power brokers, museum presidents, planetarium directors, polar and African explorers, and German rocket scientists. The American Museum of Natural History is one of New York City’s most beloved institutions, and one of the largest, most celebrated museums in the world. Since 1869, generations of New Yorkers and tourists of all ages have been educated and entertained here. Located across from Central Park, the sprawling structure, spanning four city blocks, is a fascinating conglomeration of many buildings of diverse architectural styles built over a period of 150 years. The first book to tell the history of the museum from the point of view of these buildings, including the planned Gilder Center, The American Museum of Natural History and How It Got That Way contextualizes them within New York and American history and the history of science. Part II, “The Heavens in the Attic,” is the first detailed history of the Hayden Planetarium, from the museum’s earliest astronomy exhibits, to Clyde Fisher and the original planetarium, to Neil deGrasse Tyson and the Rose Center for Earth and Space, and it features a photographic tour through the original Hayden Planetarium. Author Colin Davey spent much of his childhood literally and figuratively lost in the museum’s labyrinthine hallways. The museum grew in fits and starts according to the vicissitudes of backroom deals, personal agendas, two world wars, the Great Depression, and the Cold War. Chronicling its evolution―from the selection of a desolate, rocky, hilly, swampy site, known as Manhattan Square to the present day―the book includes some of the most important and colorful characters in the city’s history, including the notoriously corrupt and powerful “Boss” Tweed, “Father of New York City” Andrew Haswell Green, and twentieth-century powerbroker and master builder Robert Moses; museum presidents Morris K. Jesup, Henry Fairfield Osborn, and Ellen Futter; and American presidents, polar and African explorers, dinosaur hunters, and German rocket scientists. Richly illustrated with period photos, The American Museum of Natural History and How It Got That Way is based on deep archival research and interviews.

The Museum

Author : Owen Hopkins
Publisher : Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2021-11-23
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9780711254565

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Packed with stunning imagery and featuring the world’s most celebrated cultural institutions, architectural historian and museum curator Owen Hopkins looks at the fascinating history of The Museum.

Bradshaw's Illustrated Hand-book for Belgium and the Rhine, and Portions of Rhenish Germany, Including Elsass and Lothringen; with a Ten Days' Tour in Holland. With Maps and Illustrations

Author : George Bradshaw
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1895
Category : Electronic
ISBN : NLS:V000211219

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Intangible Heritage and the Museum

Author : Marilena Alivizatou
Publisher : Left Coast Press
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2012-06-30
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781611321524

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Intangible Heritage and the Museum by Marilena Alivizatou Pdf

In this comparative, international study Marilena Alivizatou investigates the relationship between museums and the new concept of “intangible heritage.” She charts the rise of intangible heritage within the global sphere of UN cultural policy and explores its implications both in terms of international politics and with regard to museological practice and critical theory. Using a grounded ethnographic methodology, Alivizatou examines intangible heritage in the local complexities of museum and heritage work in Oceania, the Americas and Europe. This multi-sited, cross-cultural approach highlights key challenges currently faced by cultural institutions worldwide in understanding and presenting this form of heritage.

Folklife and Museums

Author : C. Kurt Dewhurst,Patricia Hall,Charlie Seemann
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 479 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2016-12-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781442272934

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Folklife and Museums by C. Kurt Dewhurst,Patricia Hall,Charlie Seemann Pdf

This cutting-edge new book is the replacement for Folklife and Museums: Selected Readings which was published nearly thirty years ago in 1987. The editors of that volume, Patricia Hall and Charlie Seemann, are now joined by C. Kurt Dewhurst as a third editor, for this book which includes updates to the still-relevant and classic essays and articles from the earlier text and features new pioneering pieces by some of today’s most outstanding scholars and practitioners, to provide a more current overview of the field and addressing contemporary issues. Folklife and Museums: Twenty-First Century Perspectives is a brand new collection of cutting-edge essays that combine theoretical insights, practical applications, topical case studies (focusing on particular subject matter areas and specific cultural groups), accompanied by up-to-date “resources” and “suggested readings” sections. Each essay is preceded by an explanatory headnote contextualizing the essay and includes illustrative photographs.

Bradshaw's illustrated hand-book to Germany

Author : George Bradshaw
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 1867
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OXFORD:555000810

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