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1 online resource (272 pages) : illustrations. |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
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text file |
Series |
Contact zones,
2196-3746 ;
volume 1
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Contact zones (Walter de Gruyter & Co.) ; v. 1.
2196-3746
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Towards a Transnational History of Museums. An Introduction; Museums and the Transnational Circuits of Artefacts; The Ancient Near East in Storage. Assyrian Museum Objects as a Cultural Challenge in Victorian England; Competition, Exchange, Comparison. Nineteenth-Century Cast Museums in Transnational Perspective; Reproduced Art. Early Photographic Campaigns in European Collections; Cross-border Transfers of Architectural Models and Display Principles; Top Lighting from Paris in 1750; Sabine Skott A European Museum-Cocktail around 1900. The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow. |
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The Journal Mouseion as Means of Transnational Culture. Guglielmo Pacchioni and the Dawn of the "Modern Museum" in ItalyClose Inspections of the "Other." Commissions and Experts on Tour; Cultural Excursions; From Model Museum to the Fear of the Uhlan. Museum Relations between France and Germany during the Second Empire; Admiration and Fear. The Reports of Marius Vachon on Museums of Industrial Arts in Europe; Cosmopolitan Scholar, Servant of Art. Transnational Contexts of Igor Grabar in Early Twentieth-Century Russia; Reforming the Museum -- A Supranational Project. |
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Alan Crookham Art Beyond the Nation A European Vision for the National GalleryThe Journal Museumskunde -- "Another Link between the Museums of the World"; Between Museumsinsel and Manhattan. Wilhelm R. Valentiner, Ambassador and Agent of Wilhelm von Bode at the Metropolitan Museum, 1908-1914; The German Museum Curators and the International Museums Office, 1926-1937; Museums as Transnational Sites for National Identities; Building on the London 1881 Pretext; Museum as a Transnational Space for National Identities. A Case Study on the Turkish Experience. |
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French Art for All! Museum Projects in Africa 1912-1931 between Avant-garde and ColonialismIllustration credits; Index; Acknowledgements. |
Summary |
Museum science, museum analysis, museum history, and museum theory - all of these composite designations have come into our parlance in recent years. Above all, this expanding terminology underscores the growing scholarly interest in museums. In this new scholarship, 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 ca. 1750 to 1940. |
Local Note |
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Subject |
Museums -- History.
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Museums. |
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History. |
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Museums -- Philosophy.
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Museums -- Philosophy. |
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Museums.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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History.
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Added Author |
Meyer, Andrea, 1968-
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Savoy, Bénédicte.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Museum is open. Berlin : De Gruyter, [2014] 9783110298802 (DLC) 2014412579 (OCoLC)868558415 |
ISBN |
9783110298826 (electronic book) |
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3110298821 (electronic book) |
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9783110298802 |
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3110298805 |
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9783110298802 |
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1306429870 |
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9781306429870 |
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