This comprehensive history of museums begins with the origins of
collecting in prehistory and traces the evolution of museums from
grave goods to treasure troves, from the Alexandrian Temple of the
Muses to the Renaissance cabinets of curiosities, and onto the diverse
array of modern institutions worldwide. The development of museums as
public institutions is explored in the context of world history with a
special emphasis on the significance of objects and collecting. The
book examines how the successful exportation of the European museum
model and its international adaptations have created public
institutions that are critical tools in diverse societies for
understanding the world. Rather than focusing on a specialized aspect
of museum history, this volume provides a comprehensive synthesis of
museums worldwide from their earliest origins to the present. Museums:
A History tells the fascinating story of how museums respond to the
needs of the cultures that create them.
Readers will come away with an understanding of:
the comprehensive history of museums from prehistoric collections to
the presentthe evolution of museums presented in the context of world
historythe development of museums considered in diverse cultural
contextsglobal perspective on museumsthe object-centered history of
museumsmuseums as memory institutionsA constant theme throughout the
book is that museums have evolved to become institutions in which
objects and learning are associated to help human beings understand
the world around them. Illustrations amplify the discussions.
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A History
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781442263635
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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