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This contribution sets out to investigate the inclusion of childhood experiences of state violence in museum narratives displayed in former clandestine detention centres set up by the last Argentine dictatorship (1976–1983) and later reconverted into ...
Mariana Eva Perez, Ulrike Capdepón
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El presente ensayo parte de la reflexión sobre los museos memoriales como museos diferentes que custodian un tipo de objetos sensibles por su origen y heterogéneos en cuanto a sus valores (tangibles e intangibles), materialidad y significancia, que ...
Ana Galán-Pérez, Eduarda Vieira
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Indigenous human rights and knowledge in archives, museums, and libraries: Some international perspectives with specific reference to New Zealand and Canada [PDF]
This article highlights the extent to which international law has changed rapidly in recent years in relation to the rights of Indigenous peoples generally and in particular how this impacts upon the legal status of traditional knowledge and culture.
Morse, Bradford W.
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DIA DA MEMÓRIA DO PODER JUDICIÁRIO: 10 DE MAIO
The main goal of this paper is to analyse the importance of the Judiciary Memorial Day instituted by the National Council of Justice. The related proposal was submitted to prior consultation before serving professionals in the field of memory
Carlos Alexandre Böttcher
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The hospitality of refugees at the memorial of Shoah in Milan. The educational function of memory
In 2015 and 2016 the Shoah Memorial Foundation and the Community of Sant’Egidio welcomed – in the Memorial itself, in an area below “Binario 21” (Platform 21) in Milan Central Statio – some thousands of refugees, who had stopped momentarily in Milan, to ...
Stefano Pasta
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By articulating a shared victimhood or guilt or responsibility, memorial museums are designed as ethical projects that encourage visitors to learn from the past to build a “better future”.
Stefania Manca, Marcello Passarelli
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Co-existence and collaboration: Australian AIDS quilts in public museums and community collections
The Australian AIDS Memorial Quilt is arguably the most recognizable artefact of the AIDS Crisis in Australia. Consisting of over 800 panels, most of the quilt is now divided between a public museum (Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Sydney) and a ...
Tuan Nguyen
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The article contributes to debates around slavery and the archive, suggesting that silences in the archive, as studied by scholars such as Michel-Rolph Trouillot, are increasingly challenged by the emergence of new archival practices. Such developments are linked in part to a reconceptualisation of the archive, and can be associated with the increasing
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Contemporary History in Relation to Memory, Museums and Memorial Sites Internationally - Past, Present and Future [PDF]
El artículo examina los conceptos de Monumentos, Sitios y Museos conmemorativos a nivel internacional. Se comienza con la terminología de historia contemporánea como un término que se desarrolló y amplió desde 1950.
Vieregg, Hildegard K.
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Regional features of building museum exhibits on history of the modern Russo-Ukrainian War
Various aspects of constructing stationary and mobile museum expositions of Ukraine in different regions of the country are analyzed, with the purpose of creating permanent exhibitions on the history of the modern Russo-Ukrainian War.
Юрій Бураков +1 more
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