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There has been much academic interest in the role of museums as
places where understanding of the past is shaped and legitimised
for a wide and increasingly diverse public. This book focuses on
the museum representations of the Highland Clearances - a much
neglected aspect of one of the most disputed and
politically-charged issues in modern Scottish history. Drawing
together a range of inter-disciplinary themes and notions, it
considers the cultural legacy of the period, brings to light the
socially and historically conditioned meanings and values
encapsulated in museum narratives of the Clearances, and shows the
significance of collective memory in the negotiations inherent in
heritage work. Examining both national and local museums in
Scotland and concluding with comparisons with Australian museums of
migration, Dynamics of Heritage contributes to our understanding of
the processes of heritage construction, and its relationship to
issues of memory and other modes of engagement with the past.
There has been much academic interest in the role of museums as
places where understanding of the past is shaped and legitimised
for a wide and increasingly diverse public. This book focuses on
the museum representations of the Highland Clearances - a much
neglected aspect of one of the most disputed and
politically-charged issues in modern Scottish history. Drawing
together a range of inter-disciplinary themes and notions, it
considers the cultural legacy of the period, brings to light the
socially and historically conditioned meanings and values
encapsulated in museum narratives of the Clearances, and shows the
significance of collective memory in the negotiations inherent in
heritage work. Examining both national and local museums in
Scotland and concluding with comparisons with Australian museums of
migration, Dynamics of Heritage contributes to our understanding of
the processes of heritage construction, and its relationship to
issues of memory and other modes of engagement with the past.
Recent decades have seen migration history and issues increasingly
featured in museums. Museums and Migration explores the ways in
which museum spaces - local, regional, national - have engaged with
the history of migration, including internal migration, emigration
and immigration. It presents the latest innovative research from
academics and museum practitioners and offers a comparative
perspective on a global scale bringing to light geo- and
socio-political specificities. It includes an extensive range of
international contributions from Europe, Asia, South America as
well as settler societies such as Canada and Australia. Museums and
Migration charts and enlarges the developing body of research which
concentrates on the analysis of the representation of migration in
relation to the changing character of museums within society,
examining their civic role and their function as key public arenas
within civil society. It also aims to inform debates focusing on
the way museums interact with processes of political and societal
changes, and examining their agency and relationship to identity
construction, community involvement, policy positions and
discourses, but also ethics and moralities.
Recent decades have seen migration history and issues increasingly
featured in museums. Museums and Migration explores the ways in
which museum spaces - local, regional, national - have engaged with
the history of migration, including internal migration, emigration
and immigration. It presents the latest innovative research from
academics and museum practitioners and offers a comparative
perspective on a global scale bringing to light geo- and
socio-political specificities. It includes an extensive range of
international contributions from Europe, Asia, South America as
well as settler societies such as Canada and Australia. Museums and
Migration charts and enlarges the developing body of research which
concentrates on the analysis of the representation of migration in
relation to the changing character of museums within society,
examining their civic role and their function as key public arenas
within civil society. It also aims to inform debates focusing on
the way museums interact with processes of political and societal
changes, and examining their agency and relationship to identity
construction, community involvement, policy positions and
discourses, but also ethics and moralities.
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