Spaces for Shaping the Nation National Museums and National Galleries in Nineteenth-Century Europe
As spaces of knowledge, the national museums and galleries of nineteenth-century Europe played an important role both in the shaping of nation-states and the education of their populations. In this context, such institutions sought to convey the history of the people, for example by displaying picto...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bielefeld :
transcript Verlag
[2024]
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | Edition Museum Series
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword and Acknowledgements
- Introduction and Framework
- Introduction: Spaces for Shaping the Nation
- Precursors to and Reinterpretations of the National Museum
- Part 1: Memory
- National Museums in Nineteenth-Century Europe
- History in the Dutch National Museums 1800–1900
- Part 2: Establishing National Museums
- Conceiving a National Museum in the Federal State
- Museums of a Stateless Nation, between History and Art
- To no one Nation has been given the monopoly of genius”
- Part 3: Education and Role Model
- Educating the People
- The Two (or Three?) National Museums of Sweden, 1840–1910
- “Ein Nationalmuseum im vollsten und schönsten Sinne des Wortes”
- Balancing the National and the Decorative Arts in the Bavarian National Museum in Munich
- Part 4: Framing and Display Strategies
- Objects in the Hall of F(r)ame
- Visualizing Historical Greatness
- The Sommerard Museum
- Authors