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The Museum Is Open Towards A Transnational History Of Museums 17501940 Andrea Meyer Editor Benedicte Savoy Editor

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The Museum Is Open Towards A Transnational History Of Museums 17501940 Andrea Meyer Editor Benedicte Savoy Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.16 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Andrea Meyer (editor); Benedicte Savoy (editor)
ISBN: 9783110298826, 3110298821
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Museum Is Open Towards A Transnational History Of Museums 17501940 Andrea Meyer Editor Benedicte Savoy Editor by Andrea Meyer (editor); Benedicte Savoy (editor) 9783110298826, 3110298821 instant download after payment.

New perspectives for the research on museum history


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.


  • A ground-breaking contribution to transnational art scholarship and museum history
  • Contribution to a better understanding of museum practice and its international framing

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