Museums, Modernity and Conflict
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Museums, Modernity and Conflict
Museums and Collections in and of War since the Nineteenth Century
Hill, Kate
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2020
258
Dura
Inglês
9780367272500
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Museums and War
Kate Hill
Part I: Collecting and Conflict
1.Salvage and Speculation: The London Art Market After the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71)'
Thomas Stammers
2. Treasure, Triumph and Trespass: The Place of Conflict in the Collecting and Display of "Priam's Treasure"
Zoe Mercer-Golden
Part II: Keeping going? Museums during War
3. The evacuation and management of the Louvre Museum's Near Eastern Antiquities department during World War II
Zoe Vannier
4.Implementing Preventive Strategies Between World War I and II: Catalan Art Museums and the Spanish Civil War
Eva March
Part III: Propaganda, Morale and Resistance
5. "The present is pretty terrible, the future is unknown, the past is the only stable thing to which we can turn": Philip Ashcroft, Rufford Village Museum and the preservation of rural life and tradition during the Second World War
Bridget Yates
6. Museum without objects? The State Art Collections in Dresden during the Second World War
Karin Mueller-Kelwing
7.Exhibiting in wartime. Nazification and resistance in Dutch art exhibitions
Evelien Scheltinga
Part IV: Museums of War and Conflict: Foundations and Disavowals
8. Exhibiting Ravensbrueck: from the "Museum of the Antifascist Fight" to the "Museum of the History and Memory of the women's concentration camp"
Doreen Pastor
9. "Flight without feathers is not easy": John Tanner and the development of the Royal Air Force Museum
Peter Elliott
10. "We are a social history, not a military history museum": large objects and the 'peopling' of galleries in the Imperial War Museum, London
Kasia Tomasiewicz
11. 'War Stories: The Art and Memorials Collection at the Canadian War Museum'
Sarafina Pagnotta
Kate Hill
Part I: Collecting and Conflict
1.Salvage and Speculation: The London Art Market After the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71)'
Thomas Stammers
2. Treasure, Triumph and Trespass: The Place of Conflict in the Collecting and Display of "Priam's Treasure"
Zoe Mercer-Golden
Part II: Keeping going? Museums during War
3. The evacuation and management of the Louvre Museum's Near Eastern Antiquities department during World War II
Zoe Vannier
4.Implementing Preventive Strategies Between World War I and II: Catalan Art Museums and the Spanish Civil War
Eva March
Part III: Propaganda, Morale and Resistance
5. "The present is pretty terrible, the future is unknown, the past is the only stable thing to which we can turn": Philip Ashcroft, Rufford Village Museum and the preservation of rural life and tradition during the Second World War
Bridget Yates
6. Museum without objects? The State Art Collections in Dresden during the Second World War
Karin Mueller-Kelwing
7.Exhibiting in wartime. Nazification and resistance in Dutch art exhibitions
Evelien Scheltinga
Part IV: Museums of War and Conflict: Foundations and Disavowals
8. Exhibiting Ravensbrueck: from the "Museum of the Antifascist Fight" to the "Museum of the History and Memory of the women's concentration camp"
Doreen Pastor
9. "Flight without feathers is not easy": John Tanner and the development of the Royal Air Force Museum
Peter Elliott
10. "We are a social history, not a military history museum": large objects and the 'peopling' of galleries in the Imperial War Museum, London
Kasia Tomasiewicz
11. 'War Stories: The Art and Memorials Collection at the Canadian War Museum'
Sarafina Pagnotta
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Young Men;Museum;NAM;Modernity;RAF Museum;War;Trench Art;Conflict;Van Abbemuseum;Collection;Cwm;Hill;Stedelijk Museum;Display;Priam's Treasure;Social;Village Museum;Political;Concentration Camp Memorial;Practice;Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden;Object;Catalan Art;Military;Official War Art;History;Canadian War;Second World war;Catalan Government;Museum professionals;Louvre;Military conflict;Louvre Museum;Canadian war museum;Military History Museum;Armed Forces Museums;Historical Troy;War Art;Du Jeu De Paume;Royal Air Force Museum;Nacional De Catalunya;Soviet Army Base
Introduction: Museums and War
Kate Hill
Part I: Collecting and Conflict
1.Salvage and Speculation: The London Art Market After the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71)'
Thomas Stammers
2. Treasure, Triumph and Trespass: The Place of Conflict in the Collecting and Display of "Priam's Treasure"
Zoe Mercer-Golden
Part II: Keeping going? Museums during War
3. The evacuation and management of the Louvre Museum's Near Eastern Antiquities department during World War II
Zoe Vannier
4.Implementing Preventive Strategies Between World War I and II: Catalan Art Museums and the Spanish Civil War
Eva March
Part III: Propaganda, Morale and Resistance
5. "The present is pretty terrible, the future is unknown, the past is the only stable thing to which we can turn": Philip Ashcroft, Rufford Village Museum and the preservation of rural life and tradition during the Second World War
Bridget Yates
6. Museum without objects? The State Art Collections in Dresden during the Second World War
Karin Mueller-Kelwing
7.Exhibiting in wartime. Nazification and resistance in Dutch art exhibitions
Evelien Scheltinga
Part IV: Museums of War and Conflict: Foundations and Disavowals
8. Exhibiting Ravensbrueck: from the "Museum of the Antifascist Fight" to the "Museum of the History and Memory of the women's concentration camp"
Doreen Pastor
9. "Flight without feathers is not easy": John Tanner and the development of the Royal Air Force Museum
Peter Elliott
10. "We are a social history, not a military history museum": large objects and the 'peopling' of galleries in the Imperial War Museum, London
Kasia Tomasiewicz
11. 'War Stories: The Art and Memorials Collection at the Canadian War Museum'
Sarafina Pagnotta
Kate Hill
Part I: Collecting and Conflict
1.Salvage and Speculation: The London Art Market After the Franco-Prussian War (1870-71)'
Thomas Stammers
2. Treasure, Triumph and Trespass: The Place of Conflict in the Collecting and Display of "Priam's Treasure"
Zoe Mercer-Golden
Part II: Keeping going? Museums during War
3. The evacuation and management of the Louvre Museum's Near Eastern Antiquities department during World War II
Zoe Vannier
4.Implementing Preventive Strategies Between World War I and II: Catalan Art Museums and the Spanish Civil War
Eva March
Part III: Propaganda, Morale and Resistance
5. "The present is pretty terrible, the future is unknown, the past is the only stable thing to which we can turn": Philip Ashcroft, Rufford Village Museum and the preservation of rural life and tradition during the Second World War
Bridget Yates
6. Museum without objects? The State Art Collections in Dresden during the Second World War
Karin Mueller-Kelwing
7.Exhibiting in wartime. Nazification and resistance in Dutch art exhibitions
Evelien Scheltinga
Part IV: Museums of War and Conflict: Foundations and Disavowals
8. Exhibiting Ravensbrueck: from the "Museum of the Antifascist Fight" to the "Museum of the History and Memory of the women's concentration camp"
Doreen Pastor
9. "Flight without feathers is not easy": John Tanner and the development of the Royal Air Force Museum
Peter Elliott
10. "We are a social history, not a military history museum": large objects and the 'peopling' of galleries in the Imperial War Museum, London
Kasia Tomasiewicz
11. 'War Stories: The Art and Memorials Collection at the Canadian War Museum'
Sarafina Pagnotta
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Young Men;Museum;NAM;Modernity;RAF Museum;War;Trench Art;Conflict;Van Abbemuseum;Collection;Cwm;Hill;Stedelijk Museum;Display;Priam's Treasure;Social;Village Museum;Political;Concentration Camp Memorial;Practice;Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden;Object;Catalan Art;Military;Official War Art;History;Canadian War;Second World war;Catalan Government;Museum professionals;Louvre;Military conflict;Louvre Museum;Canadian war museum;Military History Museum;Armed Forces Museums;Historical Troy;War Art;Du Jeu De Paume;Royal Air Force Museum;Nacional De Catalunya;Soviet Army Base