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Memorial Museums The Global Rush To Commemorate Atrocities Paul Williams

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Memorial Museums The Global Rush To Commemorate Atrocities Paul Williams
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Publisher: Berg Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 49.73 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Paul Williams
ISBN: 9781845204884, 1845204883
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Memorial Museums The Global Rush To Commemorate Atrocities Paul Williams by Paul Williams 9781845204884, 1845204883 instant download after payment.

The past 25 years has seen an extraordinary boom in a new kind of cultural complex: the memorial museum. These seek to research, represent, commemorate and teach on the subject of dreadful, violent histories. With World War and Holocaust memorials as precursors, the kinds of events now recognized include genocide in Armenia, Cambodia, Rwanda and the Balkans, state repression in Eastern Europe, apartheid in South Africa, terrorism in the United States, political "disappearances" in Chile and Argentina, massacres in China and Taiwan, and more.
This book is the first of its kind to "map" these new institutions and cultural spaces, which, although varying widely in size, style and political situation, are nonetheless united in their desire to promote peace, tolerance and the avoidance of future violence. Moving across nations and contexts, Memorial Museums critically analyzes the tactics of these institutions and gauges their wider public significance.

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