Spaces for Shaping the Nation
National Museums and National Galleries in Nineteenth-Century Europe
Contributor(s)
Beck, Marina (editor)
Strunck, Christina (editor)
Collection
Volkswagen StiftungLanguage
EnglishAbstract
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 pictorial cycles of important scenes from their history, exhibiting objects associated with certain formative events, or arraying period rooms to promote a specific impression of the past. The contributions to this volume examine the purposes and educational strategies of national museums and national galleries via case studies from Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, and Switzerland.
Keywords
National Museums; National Galleries; Nation Building; 19#u#th#e# Century; Europe; Memory Culture; Museum; Museology; Cultural History; History of the 19th CenturyDOI
10.14361/9783839466940ISBN
9783839466940, 9783837666946, 9783839466940Publisher
transcript VerlagPublisher website
https://www.transcript-verlag.de/Publication date and place
Bielefeld, 2024Series
Edition Museum, 73Classification
Museology and heritage studies
Cultural studies
Social and cultural history