Keyword [museums] Result: 121 - 140 | Page: 7 of 10 |
| 121. | Making History Stick: Representations of Naval Stores in North Carolina Museums |
| 122. | Desegregating the past: The transformation of public imagination at South African and American museums |
| 123. | Of pioneers, Victorians, and 'Indians': Rethinking Aboriginal representation in Ontario's community history museums |
| 124. | The Politics of Display---Architects and Museums: John Yeon, A. James Speyer, and Lina Bo Bard |
| 125. | Acquiring Antiquity: The Future of Cultural Heritage Collecting and Stewardship in the United State |
| 126. | Redefining and 'Re-Presenting' Native American Collections and Curatorial Practic |
| 127. | Olfaction and Exhibition: Assessing the Impact of Scent in Museums on Exhibit Engagement, Learning and Empath |
| 128. | Managing cultural representation: Ainu and First Nations museums in Japan and Canada |
| 129. | Making history visible: World's fairs, expositions, and museums in the black metropolis, 1895-1995 |
| 130. | In search of mission and identity for Brazilian contemporary art museums in the 21st century. Study case: Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Niteroi |
| 131. | Public and corporate history museums: Common attributes and critical differences |
| 132. | Cuban museums and Afro-Cuban heritage: Fragments and transition in daily life |
| 133. | The consciousness of the Taiwanese identity and museums in Taiwan |
| 134. | Magic in the Music? Music Programming in Art Museums |
| 135. | 'Making Down: A Life of a Pullman Porter' Interpreting African-American History at Railroad Museums |
| 136. | Public Museums and British Romanticism |
| 137. | Three Versions of History: The Tempe, Chandler, and Scottsdale History Museums |
| 138. | 'Study nature, not books': Education in 19th century natural history museums |
| 139. | Museums, libraries, and the woman writer: Edith Wharton, Marianne Moore, and Nella Larsen |
| 140. | Orientalism and Oriental collections in three French national museums |
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