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Belgian Museums of the Great War - Politics, Memory, and Commerce (Hardcover)
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Belgian Museums of the Great War - Politics, Memory, and Commerce (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Research in Museum Studies
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Belgian Museums of the Great War: Politics, Memory, and Commerce
examines the handling of the centennial of World War I by several
museums along the Western Front in Flanders, Belgium. In the
twenty-first century, the museum has become a strategic space for
negotiating ownership of and access to knowledge produced in local
settings. The specific focus on museums and commemorative events in
Flanders allows for an in-depth evaluation of how each museum works
with the remembrance and tourist industry in the region while
carving a unique niche. Belgian Museums of the Great War writes the
history of these institutions, analyzes the changes made in advance
of the anniversary years, and considers the site-specificity of
each institution and its architectural frame. Since museums not
only transmit information but also shape knowledge, as Eileen
Hooper-Greenhill has noted, the diverse narratives and community
programs sponsored by each museum have served to challenge prior
historiographies of the war. Through newly revamped interactive
environments, self-guided learning, and an emphasis on the
landscape, the museums in Flanders have a significant role to play
in the ever-changing dialogue on the meaning of the history and
remembrance of the Great War.
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