本の詳細
形式
キンドル
ページ数
346
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2017
出版社
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
版
2
ISBN-10
1538107899
ISBN-13
9781538107898
説明
Amy K. Levin presents a compelling examination of how local museums shape and reflect the history of their communities in this updated edition. Through a lens that explores the interplay between memory, identity, and culture, Levin delves into the evolving role of these institutions in an increasingly diverse America. She highlights their significance not just as repositories of artifacts but as active participants in the dialogue surrounding what is remembered and celebrated.
As communities change, so too do the narratives crafted by local museums. Levin illustrates how these institutions adapt to better represent the voices and stories of marginalized groups, making history more inclusive. This exploration reveals the essential function of museums in fostering understanding and connection among community members, transcending mere historical preservation.
By intertwining personal stories with broader historical themes, Levin invites readers to reflect on their relationship with history and memory. The book serves as both a celebration of the local museum's power and a call to action to engage with the narratives that shape our shared past.
As communities change, so too do the narratives crafted by local museums. Levin illustrates how these institutions adapt to better represent the voices and stories of marginalized groups, making history more inclusive. This exploration reveals the essential function of museums in fostering understanding and connection among community members, transcending mere historical preservation.
By intertwining personal stories with broader historical themes, Levin invites readers to reflect on their relationship with history and memory. The book serves as both a celebration of the local museum's power and a call to action to engage with the narratives that shape our shared past.
ジャンル
歴史
ビジネス&経済