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Essays exploring the relationship between museums and biographies,
with worldwide examples and from the early nineteenth century to
the present day. Museums and biographies both tell the stories of
lives. This innovative collection examines for the first time
biography - of individuals, objects and institutions - in
relationship to the museum, casting new light on the many facets of
museum history and theory, from the lives of prominent curators, to
the context of museums of biography and autobiography. Separate
sections cover individual biography and museum history,
problematising individual biographies, institutional biographies,
object biographies, and museums as biographies/autobiographies.
These articles offer new ways of thinking about museums and museum
history, exploring how biography in and of the museum
enrichesmuseum stories by stressing the inter-related nature of
lives of people, objects and institutions as part of a dense web of
relationships. Through their widely ranging research, the
contributors demonstrate the value of thinkingabout the stories
told in and by museums, and the relationships which make up
museums; and suggest new ways of undertaking and understanding
museum biographies. Dr Kate Hill is Principal Lecturer in History
at the University of Lincoln. Contributors: Jeffrey Abt, Felicity
Bodenstein, Alison Booth, Stuart Burch, Lucie Carreau, Elizabeth
Crooke, Steffi de Jong, Mark Elliott, Sophie Forgan, Mariana
Francozo, Laura Gray, Kate Hill, Suzanne MacLeod, Wallis Miller,
Belinda Nemec, Donald Preziosi, Helen Rees Leahy, Linda Sandino,
Julie Sheldon, Alexandra Stara, Louise Tythacott, Chris Whitehead,
Anne Whitelaw
Essays exploring the relationship between museums and biographies,
with worldwide examples and from the early nineteenth century to
the present day. Museums and biographies both tell the stories of
lives. This innovative collection examines for the first time
biography - of individuals, objects and institutions - in
relationship to the museum, casting new light on the many facets of
museum history and theory, from the lives of prominent curators, to
the context of museums of biography and autobiography. Separate
sections cover individual biography and museum history,
problematising individual biographies, institutional biographies,
object biographies, and museums as biographies/autobiographies.
These articles offer new ways of thinking about museums and museum
history, exploring how biography in and of the museum
enrichesmuseum stories by stressing the inter-related nature of
lives of people, objects and institutions as part of a dense web of
relationships. Through their widely ranging research, the
contributors demonstrate the value of thinkingabout the stories
told in and by museums, and the relationships which make up
museums; and suggest new ways of undertaking and understanding
museum biographies. Dr Kate Hill is Principal Lecturer in History
at the University of Lincoln. Contributors: Jeffrey Abt, Felicity
Bodenstein, Alison Booth, Stuart Burch, Lucie Carreau, Elizabeth
Crooke, Steffi de Jong, Mark Elliott, Sophie Forgan, Mariana
Francozo, Laura Gray, Kate Hill, Suzanne MacLeod, Wallis Miller,
Belinda Nemec, Donald Preziosi, Helen Rees Leahy, Linda Sandino,
Julie Sheldon, Alexandra Stara, Louise Tythacott, Chris Whitehead,
Anne Whitelaw
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